Buy new:
₹310.61
M.R.P.: ₹399.00
Save: ₹88.39 (22%)
Inclusive of all taxes
₹71 delivery Sunday, 7 April. Order within 9 hrs 38 mins. Details
₹310.61 () Includes selected options. Includes initial monthly payment and selected options. Details
Price
Subtotal
₹310.61
Subtotal
Initial payment breakdown
Shipping cost, delivery date and order total (including tax) shown at checkout.
Delivered by
Amazon
Sold by
Delivered by
Amazon
Sold by
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
Other Sellers on Amazon
Added
₹499.00
+ ₹92.93 Delivery charge
Sold by: Books and You
Sold by: Books and You
(10 ratings)
50% positive over lifetime
In stock
Shipping rates and Return policy
Added
₹389.00
FREE Delivery.
Sold by: Rajhans_BLR
Sold by: Rajhans_BLR
(119 ratings)
83% positive over last 12 months
Only 1 left in stock.
Shipping rates and Return policy
Kindle app logo image

Download the free Kindle app and start reading Kindle books instantly on your smartphone, tablet or computer – no Kindle device required.

Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web.

Using your mobile phone camera, scan the code below and download the Kindle app.

QR code to download the Kindle App

Follow the author

Something went wrong. Please try your request again later.

Ram - Scion of Ikshvaku (Ram Chandra) Paperback – 22 June 2015

4.3 out of 5 stars 20,763

Save Extra with 2 offers

Bank Offer: 10% Instant Discount up to INR 500 on J and K Bank Card Non-EMI Trxn. Minimum purchase value ₹3,000 Details
Partner Offers: Get GST invoice and save up to 28% on business purchases. Sign up for free Details
10 days Replacement
Amazon Delivered
Secure transaction

10 days Replacement

Replacement Reason Replacement Period Replacement Policy
Physical Damage,
Defective,
Wrong and Missing Item
10 days from delivery Replacement
Amazon Delivered
Amazon directly manages delivery for this product. Order delivery tracking to your doorstep is available.
Your transaction is secure
We work hard to protect your security and privacy. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Learn more
{"desktop_buybox_group_1":[{"displayPrice":"₹310.61","priceAmount":310.61,"currencySymbol":"₹","integerValue":"310","decimalSeparator":".","fractionalValue":"61","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"LEOu76IPpbMRx1%2FEMdMGxuhNW1ctFOhPn6%2Bws8B3uN1vsNe0H4oIctxsj9bUKN%2FDB3NbRpMW4F3A0nY%2B2RZB7FbUcf5XUKP0opYoBM%2BjTaNGxeV0fIqej3O5L6msDclhQJ5Kxw9YGz6LAXDw5qZ1IC7WKOaPRjJyQyuiwocTz1cWDnSEZFSjwMUypk5Np7sy","locale":"en-IN","buyingOptionType":"NEW","aapiBuyingOptionIndex":0}]}

Purchase options and add-ons

Frequently bought together

₹310.61
Ships from and sold by Skycart.
+
₹295.00
Get it by Sunday, March 31
In stock
Sold by Cocoblu Retail and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.
+
₹276.00
Get it by Sunday, March 31
In stock
Sold by Cocoblu Retail and ships from Amazon Fulfillment.
Total price:
To see our price, add these items to your cart.
Details
Added to Cart
Some of these items are dispatched sooner than the others.
Choose items to buy together.

From the Publisher

A Conversation with Amish

On the 1st Anniversary of Scion of Ikshvaku, we caught up with author Amish Tripathi to know more about his journey with the book, the first installment in his epic Ram Chandra series. An excerpt from an interview with the author.

Q. How has the last one year been for you?

A: Amish: It has been fantastic. The journey of the Ram Chandra Series began at a LitFest in Mumbai in late 2013. I couldn't make up my mind on which of the subjects in my mind would be the one I'd write my next book series on. Then at this LitFest, someone came up to me and said very rude things about Lord Ram. That upset me a great deal. And I decided to start writing the Ram Chandra Series; I began writing the next day itself. In fact, I had even written an article at that time in Hindustan Times about the incident. And it is good to see that the first step of that journey, Scion of Ikshvaku, which released on June 22 last year, has been well received by readers.

Q. In the book you chronicle Ram’s journey, from a tortured prince to a great king and then a God. You interpret this timeless tale in your own unique manner and style, how did you arrive at the idea?

A: Amish: I believe that all my books are the blessings of Lord Shiva. My interpretation of Lord Ram's journey is based on various different versions of the Ramayan that I have read, mixed with my own imagination and interpretation.

All the books that I have written till now and what I will write in the next 20-25 years are linked to each other. There are clues for all these books in the Shiva Trilogy. In fact, many readers have already decoded many of the clues that were in the Shiva Trilogy and tied up in Scion of Ikshvaku. Many more clues will get tied up in subsequent books.

Q. In your previous series, you have interpreted Shiva a ‘rock star god’, one who appealing to youth because of his daredevil ways and rebellious attitude. Ram on the other hand is quite the opposite, he obedient and dutiful. Why did you pick Ram for this series?

A: Amish: Firstly, I didn't pick Lord Ram. Who am I to do that? As I said earlier, an incident happened which troubled me so much that I decided to write on Lord Ram. Also, I think both Lord Shiva and Lord Ram are cool in their own ways. Lord Shiva is of course a God of the rebels. But even Lord Ram can be seen as a rebel in his own right. For if we live in a society where nobody follows laws and a God comes in saying that we should follow laws, then He too is a rebel in his own way, right?

Q. How is your interpretation of Ram different from that of other writers?

A: Amish: It'll be difficult for me to answer that. I think it's best if you read my books and come to your own conclusion!

Q. Your books essentially humanize Hindu gods, why did you adopt this approach?

A: Amish: I'd love to say that I am being new in doing this. It may make me sound cool. But I am not the first one to write with this approach. This has been a rich tradition in India since ancient times. My books are only a very, very small contribution to this rich tradition.

Q. Looking back, is there something that you would now do differently in the first book?

A: Amish: There are always things that can be improved in whatever one does. So one should have an attitude of listening honestly to feedback and if one agrees with the criticism, then applying the lessons to the next work. But there is no point thinking too much about what could have been done better in something that's already released earlier. One can't turn back time!

Q. You have been lauded for the marketing strategies that you implement to promote your books. What were some of the things that you did differently with Sion of Ishvaku?

A: Amish: We did some very innovative things. The cover of the book was released by Akshay Kumar. We made a very professional trailer film for the book that was launched by Karan Johar and released in cinemas. Amazon worked very well with us to push pre-bookings of the book, along with which special bookmarks were also given. I personally delivered some books on the midnight of the launch. That was fun!

Q. How important are translations in your overall strategy to reach out to a wider audience?

A: Amish: Very important. Of the 3.5 million copies of my 4 books that have been sold, a good 5 lakh of them have been sold in editions of Indian language translations. So I strongly believe that there is a huge market for Indian language translations too. Publishers must translate well, market properly and distribute deeply to tap this market.

Q. Do you have a favorite ‘road story’ from your travels with the book in the last one year?

A: Amish: A funny incident happened in Hyderabad. I had just finished my event. And I was signing copies bought by readers and taking photographs with them. Since the event was reasonably well attended (there were probably 600 to 700 people there), the line for the book-signing was quite long. So one teenager boy went up to my wife, Preeti, who was sitting at a distance, to ask her for an autograph on his copy of Scion of Ikshvaku and a photograph with her. Preeti was obviously surprised. She asked why he want her autograph. So the teenager replied that the line of those waiting for my signature and photos was too long and he had a movie to go for! So he decided that since he can't get an autograph from the author, he'd rather get one from the wife and move on!

Q. What next for you? What will the second book in the series focus on?

A: Amish: I'm writing the second book of the Ram Chandra Series right now. I'm sorry I can't tell you too much about it though!

Q. Who are your literary forbearers, your mentors?

A: Amish: I read a lot; at least 4-5 books per month. And I have been reading at that pace for decades. So there are too many authors I've admired to be able to fit them into this answer. Also, I mainly read non-fiction. So most of the authors I like cannot be mentors in the fiction genre I write in.

Q. Any advice for first time writers?

A: Amish: I would suggest 3 things. First, when you write, write with your heart. Don't care about what critics, publishers or even readers will think of your writing. You can't do market research and write. That corrupts the book.

Second, once you have finished writing and the book is complete, then you need to put your pragmatic hat on and market the book properly. Nothing sells by itself in today's atmosphere.

Lastly, it's always wise to hold down a job and write in your free time. It allows you to pay your bills. And you will not be forced to compromise on your writing for the sake of money.

Product description

Review

“For anyone who is familiar with the author's previous works, the book meets all expectations, for Amish bends it better than Beckham” - scroll.in

”Overall, Scion of Ikshvaku is a fast-paced, action-packed retelling of the Ramayana. I look forward to the next volume in the series” –
Daily O

Like the Shiva trilogy, this again is not a retelling, but rather a complete re-imagining of the original story using the same characters but with fresh perspectives and modern sensibilities” –
New Indian Express

About the Author

Amish is a 1974-born, IIM (Kolkata)-educated, boring banker turned happy author. The success of his debut book, The Immortals of Meluha (Book 1 of the Shiva Trilogy), encouraged him to give up a fourteen-year-old career in financial services to focus on writing. He is passionate about history, mythology and philosophy, finding beauty and meaning in all world religions. Amish’s books have sold more than 5.5 million copies and have been translated into over 19 languages.

www.authoramish.com

www.facebook.com/authoramish

www.instagram.com/authoramish

www.twitter.com/authoramish

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Westland Limited (22 June 2015); Westland
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 500 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9385152149
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9385152146
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ Customer suggested age: 15 years and up
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 190 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm
  • Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
  • Net Quantity ‏ : ‎ 1.00 count
  • Generic Name ‏ : ‎ Books
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.3 out of 5 stars 20,763

About the author

Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations.
Amish Tripathi
Brief content visible, double tap to read full content.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content.

Mumbai-born Amish Tripathi gave up a highly successful career as a banker following the enormous success in India of his first book, The Immortals of Meluha, this was followed by The Secret of the Nagas and The Oath of the Vayuputras (jointly The Shiva Trilogy).

His next offering was called Scion of Ikshvaku (first part in the Ram Chandra Series).

Amish is passionate about history, mythology and philosophy, as well as world cultures and religions.

He lives in Mumbai.

Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
20,763 global ratings
If you're a person who's looking to read mythology, this version of storytelling is the best our there. Trust me!
5 Stars
If you're a person who's looking to read mythology, this version of storytelling is the best our there. Trust me!
First & foremost I've to mention that my review is going to be long. Now now, don't get upset because the things I'm going to mention in detail is definitely gonna help the readers attain perfection, salvation & seek resolution. One thing that comes to my mind after finishing this book is Lord 'Rama'.Jai Shri RamDashrath nandanThe will definitely turn out to be a great movie. Trust me on this, very few books resonate with the experience with gives you a feeling that lingers in your throat & mind the moment you reach midway across the book.I felt the same way while reading this. Though a fiction, there have been lots of traces that leads to stark reality accompanied with deep research & explanations.The way it has been written & the climax which gives a feeling that, the story will make a refined series will undoubtedly touch your hearts.Moreover, the humor content adds exuberance to the overall book.Cover is enthralling. It's beautiful, refined & well defined with the plot at hand. I've read both the editions, old & new one & trust me it was worth it. The trident picturesque clearly explains the fantasy & dream aspects that are going to be presented in the book. The way Lord ram carries his bow & shots an arrow is worth watching. The fathom less war & battle cry depicted is just amazing. The soft touch adds another feather to the cap.At first, the title maynot sound appealing to the ears, but trust me folks never judge a book by its title. Just like the folklore goes, 'never judge a book by its cover.'The similarity goes undefined in this context as well.The title goes in apt with the story in hand, well defined with the story written in detail, the explanations given across every segment of the book. Even the minutest detail has been explained with the figment of imagination satiating the curiosity of the readers goes in par excellence of the mature writing exhibited in this book.Theme consists of gameplay, politics, mystery, suspense, copious amount of humour, change in society, friendship, love, happiness, joy, sadness, war, suffering, humanity, gods, angels, demons, mystical weapons, universal power all inhibited with many other aspects making this book a complete surprise to the new readers.Story consists of a couple of warriors along with a traction who's none other than the avatar of vishnu who wishes to bring change to the society via waging a full scale war. Fate brought them under strange circumstances when never in their wildest dreams they decided to opt for politics or lust for kingdom . The fate of the humanity rests upon their hands. However, reason being the same the never-ending zeel to bring happiness to others, freeing them from the clutches of evil.Little did they knew their lives are gonna change because they've been living in an illusion. Because things are not always what we perceive themselves to be. What came next was beyond their feeble imagination.The book talks about a mysterious mystical epic war. A battle between angels & demons, God & Satan himself, good versus evil, heaven versus hell and so on.All in the pretext of a common goal to be achieved at a set duration of time. The game may very well change the fate of the world, as it lies in the mere pawns of the game created by nature itself. The embodiment & manifestation of weapons talked about is what makes it all the more interesting to read!Language is excellent. The choice of words, vocabulary selected in contemporary & in conjunction with the setting. Some touches of American, Britain accent has been retained in some places.Next comes narration, now here I'm succumbed to loss of words. No words can define the amount of depth, perseverance, research, patience has been entailed in this book that compels the readers to go to the very end to know what happens. The plethora of pain that has been taken to narrate such long epic tale is riveting, retelling & making the readers realise the true meaning of life is worth commending upon. No less that I expect from a debut book to make such an impression & leave such foretelling remark on the mind & soul.The story of Lord Ram is absolutely amazing.If you're a fiction lover, sci-fi reader, one who loves being an mythological adventures, watches ramayana then you're simply in for a treat of a lifetime.Procrastination of the sequel is a sheer torture.It is a sheer pain to be kept waiting for the next one!The writer should be tortured and jailed for keeping the readers waiting for second part.The anticlimactic ending was well anticipated for a sequel to come in the distant future.Just go for it!
Thank you for your feedback
Sorry, there was an error
Sorry we couldn't load the review

Top reviews from India

Reviewed in India on 11 April 2018
Verified Purchase
Customer image
5.0 out of 5 stars If you're a person who's looking to read mythology, this version of storytelling is the best our there. Trust me!
Reviewed in India on 11 April 2018
First & foremost I've to mention that my review is going to be long. Now now, don't get upset because the things I'm going to mention in detail is definitely gonna help the readers attain perfection, salvation & seek resolution. One thing that comes to my mind after finishing this book is Lord 'Rama'.
Jai Shri Ram
Dashrath nandan
The will definitely turn out to be a great movie. Trust me on this, very few books resonate with the experience with gives you a feeling that lingers in your throat & mind the moment you reach midway across the book.
I felt the same way while reading this. Though a fiction, there have been lots of traces that leads to stark reality accompanied with deep research & explanations.

The way it has been written & the climax which gives a feeling that, the story will make a refined series will undoubtedly touch your hearts.
Moreover, the humor content adds exuberance to the overall book.

Cover is enthralling. It's beautiful, refined & well defined with the plot at hand. I've read both the editions, old & new one & trust me it was worth it. The trident picturesque clearly explains the fantasy & dream aspects that are going to be presented in the book. The way Lord ram carries his bow & shots an arrow is worth watching. The fathom less war & battle cry depicted is just amazing. The soft touch adds another feather to the cap.
At first, the title maynot sound appealing to the ears, but trust me folks never judge a book by its title. Just like the folklore goes, 'never judge a book by its cover.'
The similarity goes undefined in this context as well.

The title goes in apt with the story in hand, well defined with the story written in detail, the explanations given across every segment of the book. Even the minutest detail has been explained with the figment of imagination satiating the curiosity of the readers goes in par excellence of the mature writing exhibited in this book.

Theme consists of gameplay, politics, mystery, suspense, copious amount of humour, change in society, friendship, love, happiness, joy, sadness, war, suffering, humanity, gods, angels, demons, mystical weapons, universal power all inhibited with many other aspects making this book a complete surprise to the new readers.

Story consists of a couple of warriors along with a traction who's none other than the avatar of vishnu who wishes to bring change to the society via waging a full scale war. Fate brought them under strange circumstances when never in their wildest dreams they decided to opt for politics or lust for kingdom . The fate of the humanity rests upon their hands. However, reason being the same the never-ending zeel to bring happiness to others, freeing them from the clutches of evil.
Little did they knew their lives are gonna change because they've been living in an illusion. Because things are not always what we perceive themselves to be. What came next was beyond their feeble imagination.

The book talks about a mysterious mystical epic war. A battle between angels & demons, God & Satan himself, good versus evil, heaven versus hell and so on.
All in the pretext of a common goal to be achieved at a set duration of time. The game may very well change the fate of the world, as it lies in the mere pawns of the game created by nature itself. The embodiment & manifestation of weapons talked about is what makes it all the more interesting to read!

Language is excellent. The choice of words, vocabulary selected in contemporary & in conjunction with the setting. Some touches of American, Britain accent has been retained in some places.

Next comes narration, now here I'm succumbed to loss of words. No words can define the amount of depth, perseverance, research, patience has been entailed in this book that compels the readers to go to the very end to know what happens. The plethora of pain that has been taken to narrate such long epic tale is riveting, retelling & making the readers realise the true meaning of life is worth commending upon. No less that I expect from a debut book to make such an impression & leave such foretelling remark on the mind & soul.
The story of Lord Ram is absolutely amazing.

If you're a fiction lover, sci-fi reader, one who loves being an mythological adventures, watches ramayana then you're simply in for a treat of a lifetime.
Procrastination of the sequel is a sheer torture.
It is a sheer pain to be kept waiting for the next one!
The writer should be tortured and jailed for keeping the readers waiting for second part.
The anticlimactic ending was well anticipated for a sequel to come in the distant future.
Just go for it!
Images in this review
Customer image Customer image
Customer imageCustomer image
39 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in India on 5 April 2020
Verified Purchase
24 people found this helpful
Report
Reviewed in India on 24 March 2024
Verified Purchase

Top reviews from other countries

Translate all reviews to English
Sid
5.0 out of 5 stars Rethought Ramayan
Reviewed in the United States on 18 October 2023
Verified Purchase
Rohit Pagey
5.0 out of 5 stars 10/10
Reviewed in Canada on 20 September 2022
Verified Purchase
Cliente Amazon
4.0 out of 5 stars Bom livro
Reviewed in Brazil on 29 April 2020
Verified Purchase
Doodle
1.0 out of 5 stars Huge disappointment from an fan of Shiva trilogy
Reviewed in Germany on 14 June 2020
Verified Purchase
Anishika
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
Reviewed in Australia on 29 March 2023
Verified Purchase