http://www.b00kr3vi3ws.in/2014/01/Ajaya1.htmlThere are always two sides to a story and depending upon the narrator, one gets to live the story the way the narrator sees it. Then again, it is mostly the victor’s side of the story that gets narrated to generations after generations until someone tells...
Over the centuries, there have been various versions of the Epic Ramayana. Debut author Anand Neelakantan has delivered us with a very refreshing new look at it with his novel ‘Asura’. The story starts at the point where Ravana is defeated in his battle with Rama and is waiting for death to take ove...
It is the story of banished Asuras, and the uprising of the same for another fight against Devas. I really loved the courage of the author to pick up a common belief of Hindu culture, and present it as an anti concept. He dares to turn the coin, and see the flip side of commonly known goodness of De...