Le Râmâyana - tome second by Valmiki
If you're picking up this second volume, you already know the score: Prince Rama is in exile, his wife Sita has been abducted by the demon king Ravana, and his brother Lakshmana is by his side. The story picks up right in the thick of their desperate search.
The Story
Rama and Lakshmana's quest leads them to the monkey kingdom, where they meet Hanuman, the devoted and phenomenally powerful monkey-god. This is where the mission transforms. With Hanuman's help, they locate Sita in Ravana's island fortress of Lanka and forge an alliance with an army of monkeys and bears. The bulk of this book is the breathtaking build-up and execution of an epic war. We see incredible feats of loyalty and strength, terrifying battles, and the ultimate confrontation between Rama and Ravana. It's a story of rescue, but also about the heavy cost of righteousness and the power of unwavering faith.
Why You Should Read It
This is where the characters become legends. Hanuman's leap across the ocean is a moment of pure, jaw-dropping devotion. Ravana is a villain with depth—mighty, learned, but tragically flawed by his own pride. You see Rama grapple with the weight of his destiny, making him more than just a perfect hero. The action is thrilling, but it's the themes that stick with you: what we owe to each other, the nature of good and evil, and the idea that true power comes from love and duty, not just strength.
Final Verdict
Perfect for anyone who loves mythic storytelling with heart and high stakes. If you enjoy grand tales of good vs. evil, complex characters, and sequences that feel both ancient and wildly exciting, this is your book. It’s a foundational story that continues to resonate because, at its core, it’s about the battles we all fight for what we love.
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Robert Martin
1 year agoBased on the summary, I decided to read it and the author's voice is distinct and makes complex topics easy to digest. I would gladly recommend this title.
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