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We Need To Bring Back Our Ancient Culture, It Was A More Liberal Society, Says Author Amish Tripathi

"The popular version of Sita from 'Ramayana' looks like a character from a '90s TV serial."
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MUMBAI -- Author Amish Tripathi, who is all set to release his new book of Ram Chandra series, on Wednesday said that he believes that ancient India was more liberal as compared to modern times and we need to bring back that culture.

"I think there is a need of bringing back our ancient culture as that was more liberal society," he said at the cover launch of Sita: Warrior of Mithila in the presence of Bollywood actress Raveena Tandon.

"The popular version of Sita's character from Ramayana looks like a character of 1990s television serial, whereas, she was a strong lady who fought with a group of people but was outnumbered, got kidnapped. In fact, the cover of the book depicts that episode," he added.

Supporting him, Raveena said:

"In our ancient society, women had right to make their choices and they were treated as equal counterparts of men. They were brave. So by celebrating the powerful side of women through this book, I am sure Amish is conveying the idea of powerful women."

The author, who has earlier penned the Shiva Trilogy comprising Immortals of Meluha, Secret of Nagas and Oath of the Vayuputras, before launching the Ram Chandra series with Scion of Ikshvaku. Sita: Warrior of Mithila is slated to release by the end of May.

PTI

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