Updated On: 17 December, 2023 04:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Mitali Parekh
Political writer Shantanu Gupta’s latest book places 25 stories from the Ramayana in a modern context, hoping it can make dining table conversation

Gupta with his children Abhiram and Nakshatra, whom he homeschools
What began as looking for answers to his six-year-old son’s question became a curriculum at a university in America, and is now a concise book with a clear goal: To get families to discuss the Ramayana at the dining table.
Abhiram’s question to his father, Shantanu Gupta, was this: If they are both avatars of Vishnu, how do Parshuram and Ram meet in the Ramayana?