Anitha Chakravarthy Sriram

Tolerance and resilience

Books

Sun Sign

Libra

What is your greatest achievement?

Still climbing on that ladder

Which living person do you most admire?

My father

Who is your favorite fictional hero?

Mythological figure- Hanuman

Who is your favorite fictional villain?

Mythological character- Mahabali

Who are your favorite authors?

"RK Narayan Chakravarthy Rajagopalachari"

What are your 5 favorite books of all time?

Who moved my cheese, Autobiography of a Yogi, Ramayana, Mahabharatha, Srimad Bhagavatham

Is there a book you love to reread?

Mahabharata always

What are your 5 favorite movies of all time?

Not much into it.

One Superpower you wish you had?

If plants/nature/animals could talk to me.

Your epitaph would read? /Last line in your biography would be?

Know no boundaries

If you had a time machine to take you back to any country and any time period, where would you choose to be for your childhood, adolosent , adult life and silver years?

No going back ever.

If you could acquire any talent, what would it be?

The art of silence

Which book you wish you had written ?

Rajaji's Ramayana

When and where do you write ?

At home, in my library

Silence or music?

Silence

One phrase that you use most often?

Alright.

Do you have a writing ritual / superstition?

I don't follow any

Do you have one sentence of advice for new writers?

Be patient

n one line: Be passionate with no expectations

Currently working as a Pathologist in Coimbatore, India, is Dr. Anitha Chakravarthy Sriram. Bangalore is her birthplace, where she also completed her elementary schooling.
She was raised in a traditional Hindu household. She grew passionate about writing when she was young from listening to the great Indian epics. Her work is in the non-fiction literary genre and focuses on Hindu mythology, especially that of Sri Vaishnavism while attempting to make connections between it and modern society.
In addition to drawing the reader in, her character analysis and descriptions can pique their interest in spirituality and help them comprehend the morals of the popular stories that most of us have grown up hearing. Her goal is to preserve the basic facts of the story while maintaining a straightforward style of writing. Her writings are an attempt to rekindle people's interest in Indian mythology in the modern world.

Her debut book, Jaya Vijaya Bharatha, is a compilation of characters from the epics that she has chosen with care. She has made an effort to narrate the events elegantly. She spices a collection of short stories with a spooky flavor in her second book, “Branches Facing the Earth.” She has also worked on a book project called ""Upavana Vinoda,"" which is an old Indian classic about horticulture. Additionally, she appears in an anthology titled ""Book of Love.""
She is recognized for her oratory abilities and enjoys discussing mythology on forums. She feels that reading 'The Rama and Krishna stories' is just as essential as eating her normal meals.



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