Description
Ayodhya’s Forgotten Memory is a historical–mythological novel centered on the life and choices of Princess Shanta, a lesser-known and nearly forgotten character from the Ramayana. This work gives voice to a woman who, despite being a princess of the Ikshvaku dynasty, was pushed to the margins of history and collective memory.
The narrative unfolds across the expansive landscapes of Ayodhya, the kingdom of Anga, and the Himalayan regions, where politics, war, dharma, duty, and personal sacrifice are intricately intertwined. The novel goes beyond recounting events from Shanta’s life; it probes the mindset of the age, the principles of royal duty, patriarchy, and the enduring questions surrounding a woman’s existence and agency.
The book reimagines well-known figures from the Ramayana—King Dasharatha, Kaikeyi, Kausalya, Romapada, and Rishyashringa—from a fresh perspective, revealing the human cost of decisions that lie behind victory and glory. Shanta’s character emerges as a symbol of sacrifice, silent strength, and spiritual resilience—a woman who shaped the course of history, yet was forgotten by history itself.
Ayodhya’s Forgotten Memory is not merely a mythological retelling; it is a profound literary re-reading of memory, oblivion, and the role of women in history. The book is meant for readers who wish to engage with myths through questioning and reflection, and who possess the courage to listen to the silenced voices hidden in the corners of history.
About The Author
Dr. Archana S. Muthye is a serious reader, a sensitive thinker, and an actively engaged writer. She has been writing regularly for national-level newspapers and reputed journals and magazines. Her articles focus on economics, society, public policy, and contemporary issues, marked by factual rigor and a clearly articulated independent perspective.
She holds a Doctorate in Economics, and her academic training lends her writing analytical depth, logical structure, and conceptual clarity. Dr. Muthye is known for her ability to present complex economic and social issues in a clear, accessible, and reader-friendly language.
Her writing is not confined to academic discourse alone; it also reflects strong social concerns, civic awareness, and a commitment to responsible dialogue. She believes that writing is not merely a form of self-expression, but a responsibility toward society.
Currently, she resides in Madhya Pradesh with her husband and two children. Maintaining a balance between study, writing, and family life is an important aspect of her personality.


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