The Girl who Chose: A New Way of Narrating the Ramayana by Devdutt Pattanaik

Category: Mythology
Publisher: Penguin Random House India
Rights: Translation rights available for Indian and international languages (excluding Hindi, Malayalam, Odia)

‘You are bound by rules, but not I. I am free to choose.’

Two thousand years ago, the poet-sage Valmiki wrote the Ramayana.

It is the story of Ram, the sun-prince of Ayodhya, who is bound by the rules of family and kingship and so, makes no choices. And of Ravana, king of Lanka, who does not care for rules or others’ choices.

Over the centuries, hundreds have retold the epic in different languages, adding new twists and turns. But few have noticed that the tale always depends on the five choices made by Sita. What were they?

Come discover Sita’s choices in this charmingly illustrated retelling of the Ramayana by India’s favourite mythologist.

Translations:
Sita ke Paanch Nirnay – The Hindi translation of The Girl who Chose
Nischayichuracha Sita – The Malayalam translation of The Girl who Chose
Sitanka 5 Iccha – The Odia translation of The Girl who Chose

The author: Devdutt Pattanaik