Known by the moniker "Wordsmith" by many of his associates, Ikshvaku (Adithya Dokka) is a 20-year-old undergraduate student from Loyola Academy, Hyderabad. Also known to be a poet,...ver maisKnown by the moniker "Wordsmith" by many of his associates, Ikshvaku (Adithya Dokka) is a 20-year-old undergraduate student from Loyola Academy, Hyderabad. Also known to be a poet, the well-founded tincture of which is reflected throughout the book, he had written his inceptive work as an able author inspired by the life of his grandfather, which is de facto, "Sundara Kaanda." Notwithstanding the patent fact that the story revolves around the anecdotes of a singular man, one cannot sweep it under the dogma of biographies insofar as it merely caters to a specific audience. The book is a product deemed fit for all. Swayed by the essence of the Indian epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, his analogical intimations build a whole new stronghold for the core of the narrative to nestle on. Countervailing the novel effect of his self-structured jargon is the emotional crux, native to all. An ambitious kid, irrefutably, who has a long way to go!ver menos