Mahabharatha, a great Indian epic, is a compelling chronicle of ambition and destruction. Samhita Arni's re-telling - written when she was just 12 years old - is bold and unorthodox in its depiction of characters, and in the sharply critical tone it adopts towards the epic's main theme: war. Illustrated with charming and intricate line drawings, this book offers a fresh and accessible perspective on this timeless myth.
Samhita Arni Books
Samhita Arni delves into Hindu mythology, often drawing from India's great epics to craft her narratives. Her writing offers a distinctive perspective, reinterpreting ancient stories for contemporary readerships. Arni possesses a unique voice that bridges classical Indian literary traditions with modern storytelling sensibilities. Beyond her novels, she has also contributed to film and television through her scriptwriting.


Sita's Ramayana
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Sita's Ramayana shifts the point of view of the Ramayana - the saga of a heroic war - to bring a woman's perspective to this timeless epic.