7 Must-Read Books Based on Indian Mythology

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Asura:

Tale of the Vanquished, by Anand The 45-minute short film is an engaging supernatural love story between a girl, Hotaru, who got lost in the enchanted forest, and Gin, a boy who will disappear if a human touches him.

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The Pregnant King, by Devdutt Pattanaik

It is a thought-provoking book on gender, identity, and mythology. It revolves around the story of Yuvanasha, a king who becomes pregnant.

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Lanka's Princess,

by The book is a compelling retelling of the Ramayana, focusing on a lesser-known character, Surpanakha, the infamous sister of Ravana.

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The Shiva Trilogy, by Amish Tripathi

The epic saga weaves together mythology, fantasy, and adventure. It presents an engaging reimagining of Lord Shiva's tale.

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The Palace of Illusions, by Chitra Banerjee

The book narrates the timeless Indian epic, Mahabharata, from Draupadi's perspective. It unfolds her journey, from her birth to the battle at Kurukshetra.

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Namaha - Stories from the Land of Gods and Goddesses by Abhishek

The book fuses ancient mythology with a contemporary narrative. It ponders on the deeper meanings of existence and humanity.

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Ahalya, by Koral

The book unravels the life of Ahalya, the cursed woman who was turned into stone. It describes her desires, struggles, and quest for redemption.

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