Anhoni - Review

After reading the first volume “Vanvaaas“ of the novel series Raghuvanshnatham by Osho lover Eeshaan Mahesh, we deeply felt that this is that ‘Rama’ Osho would have envisaged. He is displaying such heights and depths of the character of the ruler, that he becomes the life force of his subjects. The more we read about Lord Rama more we realize that there is much more to discover and this is indeed the quality of such supreme souls. This Book is a journey to know something more about them. We heartily wish and felicitate the author for writing such elated literature which gives flight to the human heart. This is all by God’s grace and I am sure that the author is a blessed one. Pandit Rajan- Sajan Mishra (maestro of Indian Classical Music)

Vanvaas and Anhoni, both the novels by Eeshaan Mahesh are enormously brilliant in their expression. A Must Read for people inclined towards spiritualism and human psychology. Both the novels have a certain kind of energetic enigma which keeps hitting you, exulting you. The peculiar thing I felt while reading is that the author has highlighted those incidents which may not be that elaborate in the Valmiki Ramayana, these events such beautifully expressed give a deep emotional and spiritual understanding to the character and his growth in all situations. Some of the incidents are overwhelming and makes the reader spellbound. I am sure the other readers too will experience the same after reading these books. Principal Hitendra Yadav

I felt really pleased to read Vanvaas and Anhoni, the two volumes of Raghuvanshnatham by Eeshaan Mahesh. The root concept on which the story stands strongly is how the ruler Lord Rama is constantly working to make a good, cultured and healthy society. He is determined to make his people happy and contented. In both the creations the author has very skillfully allowed the reader to flow in its emotional sequences. The character of Lord Rama which acts under a certain periphery has great depth and strength which the reader feels in all situations Rama encounters. No doubt that the author has been blessed by the Divine Grace to express such unknown, unperceivable and mysterious incidents. My heartiest congratulations to Eeshaan Mahesh for his wonderful writing skills. Acharya Madhavanand (Vrindawan, UP India)

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