An exciting children's retelling of the epic story known in different versions throughout India and south-east Asia as The Ramayana. Rama marries beautiful Sita, but Ravana, the 10-headed, 20-armed Demon King, falls in love with her too. He captures her and takes her in his chariot to the Demon Kingdom, Lanka. Rama has to find a way to rescue Sita, and he seeks the help of the monkey general Hanuman and the King of the Bears, and Jambuvan, the King of the Bears. Rama, his brother Lakshman and the band of monkeys and bears battle their way to the Kingdom of the Demons. They cross the sea by building a bridge, with the help of the fishes and sea creatures, and find Sita locked in Hanuman's tower, guarded by demonesses. After a final, terrible battle, the Demon King is defeated and Rama and Sita are reunited. The beautiful end to the story, telling how people put out lamps to light Rama and Sita's pathway home, is at the heart of the Hindu festival of Divali. in which earthen lamps - called divas - are lit, to celebrate the return of Rama after his exile and to mark the end of one year and the beginning of another.
The story bursts with fury and pride. Sally Pomme Clayton conveys this in a oral storyteller's unpretentious prose, alongside Sophie Herxheimer's fire-bright illustrations. Rama and Sita is both fascinating and informative, providing the reader with the history of the story and earlier interpretations. - Books for Keeps
What a treat, an exciting new retelling of the Rama and Sita story. - School Librarian
Ravana siezed Sita in his twenty arms, and the en heads cried, "Now you are mine! I will take you to Lanka, the Demon Kingdom, and you will be my queen." "I don't want to be your queen!" cried Sita. "Oh, you'll change your mind," laughed Ravana, "when you see my gold and jewels." Ravana muttered magic words and a golden chariot appeared. he pulled Sita inside and cried, "To the Demon Kingdom, my chariot!"
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Binding: Hardback, 64 pages ISBN: 9781845076726 Format: 278mm x 214mm