Indian Mythology


The Immortals of Meluha (Shiva Trilogy, #1)
The Palace of Illusions
The Secret of the Nagas (Shiva Trilogy, #2)
The Oath of the Vayuputras (Shiva Trilogy, #3)
Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra, #1)
Jaya: 9
Sita: Warrior of Mithila (Ram Chandra, #2)
Raavan: Enemy of Aryavarta (Ram Chandra, #3)
The Forest of Enchantments
Sita: An Illustrated Retelling of the Ramayana
Asura: Tale Of The Vanquished, The Story of Ravana and His People
The Krishna Key
Ajaya: Roll of the Dice (Epic of the Kaurava Clan, #1)
Aru Shah and the End of Time (Pandava, #1)
Kaikeyi
The Song of Achilles by Madeline MillerCirce by Madeline MillerThe Curse of Beauty by Lauren Lee MerewetherA Song to Drown Rivers by Ann LiangThe Curse of Revenge by Lauren Lee Merewether
Mythologies retold
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Sudha Kuruganti
She isn’t particularly beautiful, come to think of it. She’s taller than most women are, and there’s something about her jaw line that throws off the beauty of her face. And yet – the grace of her movements, the flash of her eyes, the way she dances…everything could be forgiven for the way she danced. – Night Dancer
Sudha Kuruganti, Dark Things Between the Shadow and the Soul: Indian urban fantasy

Devdutt Pattanaik
How does one know the true path?’ ‘Not through arguments—they never reach a conclusion; not from teachers— they can only give their opinions; to know the true path one must, in silence and solitude, reflect on one’s own life.
Devdutt Pattanaik, Jaya: 9

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