In the Footsteps of Rama – A fascinating Book!
Most of us have read Ramayana or watched the serial on TV or grew up watching Ramlila (Stage play) year after year - and always found the epic amazingly enthralling. Since, the story line was familiar, it was fascinating to read the book as the authors travel from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka in their quest of connecting the original Ramayna incidents with the present day objects and places.
What an amazing book with such a superb travelogue, folk tales and stories sprinkled with spicy anecdotes and a liberal dash of humour which only master story tellers like Neelesh Kulkarni and Vikrant Pande can do! The book is written in a simple, yet very engaging style and flows smoothly.
Never ever such an attempt has been made to embark on a trail to demystify the epic. The authors take us through an exciting journey from Ayodhya to Sri Lanka to realize their mission of identifying various places, landmarks, temples, rivers, forests, characters as described in Ramayna and amplifying their relevance, connection and importance thru various stories and anecdotes. The book is full of such interesting tales, and some of them differ in their versions depending on whom do you meet and what place do you visit – but the essence remains the same!
The book swings back and forth, from the epic era dialogues to authors’ narratives, but the authors seamlessly stitch each piece together to keep the story line firmly on track. And one is constantly hooked on to the book with a curious sense of anticipation as to what is coming next!
Sometimes, one really wonders whether the incidents described in Ramayna actually happened or such places actually existed or such sophisticated missiles, jets, technologies were indeed available? How did Rama undertake his journey and navigate without a GPS ? How people from different regions and languages communicated with each other when they met ? But, who knows our past may have been more advanced than today!!!
Found the book absolutely fascinating as it is full of revelations, interesting facts and some deviations from the traditional understanding e.g. was there an actual Lakshman Rekha, did Hanuman bring the entire mountain once or twice to get the life saving herbs, how did Vali derive his power to defeat the enemies, did Shabari actually taste the berries before offering to lord Rama… and it continues. Some new versions emerged, many facts verified and few myths exploded!
The authors have researched their topics well, met so many knowledgeable people & priests and asked the right questions to clarify the doubts and connect the original story with the relevant current objects. It was interesting to know that Ramayana written by Valmiki, Tulasidasa, Kadamb, Adhyatma and others have some different versions of the same story - but, the essence remains the same. Since so many places described in Ramayna actually existed, and amply demonstrated by various stories narrated by the locals, only strengthens our faiths in our epics and makes us proud of our heritage.
The authors did an outstanding work in describing various experiences in intricate details. They traversed thru under ground caves, isolated places, full flowing rivers, thick forest and even encountering wild animals taking huge personal risks. It must have really required tremendous passion, drive, energy and adventurous spirit to undertake such an arduous journey to accomplish the mission.
For the authors, the journey must have been a test of patience and perseverance, frustration and accomplishment, anxiety and eureka moments - but it was the quest to find the truth that must have inspired and energized them to continue with this daunting task. Have never read such a gripping account of Ramayna - experienced and witnessed by the authors.
An amazingly fascinating book! Must read for everyone!