Rajaththin Manoratham - Tamil | by Devan/ Fictional Book
• Devan, a prominent author of Tamil literature, wrote the book "Rajaththin Manoratham" in the Tamil language. The completed Tamil novel was initially released in 1956 and is set in the fictitious Rajaththinam, which is controlled by Rajaththinan, a kind and wise monarch.
• The king's search for a worthy heir to his kingdom is the central theme of the tale. He makes the decision to hold a competition to see which of his three sons is the wisest and smartest, with the victor being crowned the next king.
• The princes must overcome a variety of tasks and character tests to demonstrate their merit, and the competition is not without its difficulties.
• As the contest progresses, the narrative also focuses on the ministers, warriors, and regular citizens of the kingdom, as well as other characters. Devan is renowned for his perceptive depictions of human nature and his examination of subjects like loyalty, power, and the pursuit of truth and justice.
• Many people consider "Rajaththin Manoratham" to be a masterpiece of a Tamil novel, and it has been turned into both a stage play and a movie.
• Tamil literature and Tamil books have been greatly influenced by Devan's writing, and people and academics alike continue to appreciate and study his works.