While there is no record of a novel specifically titled "Thahanam Asura," the name likely refers to the critically acclaimed mythological fiction by Anand Neelakantan . This novel is widely known for retelling the Indian epic Ramayana from the perspective of its traditional antagonist, the Asura king Ravana. Overview of " Asura: Tale of the Vanquished "

: The novel explores the idea that history is written by the victors. It presents the "Ravanayana"—a version of events where Ravana’s actions, including the abduction of Sita, are viewed through a lens of political necessity or personal ethics rather than pure malice.

: A common Asura soldier whose perspective highlights the life and hardships of ordinary citizens within Ravana's kingdom. Key Themes and Perspectives

The book, first published in 2012, is a bestseller that challenges standard heroic narratives by humanizing the defeated. It follows two primary viewpoints: