Set in 3400 BCE, India is depicted as a land rife with divisions, resentment, and poverty. The populace harbors a deep-seated hatred for their rulers and disdain for the corrupt elite. Amidst this turmoil, Raavan, the demon king of Lanka, exploits these divisions, growing more powerful and ensnaring the people of Sapt Sindhu. Two powerful tribes, the protectors of India, decide that action must be taken. They embark on a search for a savior, which leads them to discover an abandoned baby in a field, protected by a vulture from wolves. This baby is adopted by the ruler of Mithila, a kingdom that is largely ignored and powerless. Despite low expectations, this child, named Sita, proves to be extraordinary. The story follows Sita's journey from an orphan to the prime minister and eventually to a goddess. This epic adventure is chronicled in Amish's latest book, which is part of the Ram Chandra Series. The sequel takes readers back in time, before the beginning, to witness the remarkable rise of a remarkable individual.