7 Books To Read If You Liked Reading Forest of Enchantments

If you loved "The Forest of Enchantments" by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, you're in  for a treat. Dive into these captivating books that offer  fresh perspectives on Indian mythology and history.

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Karna's Wife: The Outcast's Queen by Kavita Kané

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The Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi

Amish Tripathi's "The Immortals of Meluha" is the first book in the Shiva Trilogy. Set in 1900 BC, it reimagines the life of Lord Shiva as a man who becomes a god.

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The Secret of the Nagas by Amish Tripathi

The second book in the Shiva Trilogy, "The Secret of the Nagas," continues the thrilling journey of Shiva as he battles the sinister Naga warrior and uncovers hidden truths.

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The Oath of the Vayuputras by Amish Tripathi

In the final installment of the Shiva Trilogy, "The Oath of the Vayuputras," Shiva prepares for a holy war against his true enemy, revealing the ultimate evil.

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Sita's Sister by Kavita Kané

Kavita Kané's "Sita's Sister" tells the story of Urmila, Sita's sister and the neglected wife of Lakshman. This book sheds light on one of the most overlooked characters in the Ramayana.

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Kunti: The Sati Series II by Koral Dasgupta

Koral Dasgupta's "Kunti" explores the life of Kunti, a rare matriarch in the Mahabharata. This book delves into the fateful events that shaped her unforgettable position in Indian literary imagination.

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Lanka's Princess by Kavita Kané

Kavita Kané's "Lanka's Princess" reimagines the story of Surpanakha, Ravan's infamous sister. This book offers a fresh perspective on her life and the events that led to the epic war.