Parvathy Ananthanarayanan Mangala

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Parvathy Ananthanarayanan Mangala
Born 3 February 1990
Dombivli, Maharashtra, India
Pen name Ram SwaRajya
Nationality Indian
Education BMS (Marketing)
M.Com (Business Management)
PGDBA (Marketing)
Occupation Writer, Content Creator, Founder – Ram SwaRajya Library
Known for Spiritual and value-driven writing
Ram SwaRajya Library (Ayodhya)
Parents Shri A.G. Ananthanarayanan
Smt. Mangala

Parvathy Ananthanarayanan Mangala (born 3 February 1990), popularly recognised by her pen name Ram SwaRajya, is an Indian writer and content creator best known for establishing the Ram SwaRajya Library in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh. Her body of work integrates spirituality, cultural understanding, and moral reflection, encouraging readers to embrace purposeful and mindful living. She is widely noted for creating emotionally resonant literature that connects traditional Indian values with modern-day experiences.[1]

Early Life and Education

Parvathy was born in Dombivli, Maharashtra, to Shri A.G. Ananthanarayanan and Smt. Mangala. Her family originates from Palakkad, Kerala, a cultural influence that shaped her insights into India’s spiritual and traditional heritage.[2]

She pursued her schooling in Maharashtra and earned a Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) in Marketing from Keraleeya Samajam's Model College in 2010. She later completed a Master of Commerce (M.Com) in Business Management from the University of Mumbai in 2012, followed by a PGDBA (Marketing) from Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning in 2015.

Her interest in storytelling, introspection, and human behaviour began early in childhood, eventually guiding her toward writing with clarity, purpose, empathy, and emotional depth.[3]

Career

Parvathy started her professional journey as a content writer in 2010. Over the years, she has contributed to numerous blogs, stories, educational modules, and editorial projects. Her writing is recognised for bringing together age-old Indian wisdom with contemporary life lessons, making it accessible to diverse readerships.

She shares her work and reflections through her online platforms, WiseOm.co.in and GoodAIContent.co.in, where readers engage with her guidance-oriented and reflective essays.[4]

Ram SwaRajya Library

In 2025, after a deeply transformative spiritual experience in Ayodhya, Parvathy founded the Ram SwaRajya Library—a self-funded literary movement under her MSME proprietorship, Preethi Umashankar Iyer Creations (Udyam Registration: UDYAM-MH-33-0154740).

The initiative provides free printed books, supported through voluntary donations and well-wisher contributions. Rooted in the belief that value-centric literature can positively shape society, the library operates entirely through self-financed efforts and community support.[5]

Within four months of establishing the initiative, she authored 23 books in Ayodhya, exploring themes such as spirituality, ethics, emotional strength, and cultural consciousness. Some of her notable works include:

  • How an Unplanned Solo Trip to Ayodhya Can Leave You Surprised
  • Can Rama Rajya Exist in Our Fast World?
  • Why Atharva Said "Temples Are for Prayers, Not Pictures"
  • Why Raghu Said Ayodhya and Ram Are One and the Same
  • How Bhautik Inspired Veer to Find Ramayana in His Own Life?

All titles under the Ram SwaRajya series are available on Amazon India.

Writing Themes

Parvathy’s works often focus on:

  • Indian cultural identity
  • Spiritual interpretations
  • Emotional resilience
  • Dharma-based living
  • Insights inspired by real-life experiences

Her stories are meant to motivate readers to introspect, practice positivity, and rediscover their connection with traditional Indian wisdom.

Awards and Recognition

Parvathy’s contributions to literature and cultural writing have been acknowledged by various national and international bodies:

  • Inspiring Indian Award 2025 – I CAN Foundation, Jaipur
  • Sahitya Seva Ratna Samman 2025 – Sahitya Seva Awards Council & World Culture & Environment Protection Commission, New Delhi
  • Beyond Borders Literary Award 2025 – Nepal Authors Awards, Infinity Services Pvt. Ltd., Nepal

Personal Life

Parvathy resides in Ayodhya, where she continues to expand the Ram SwaRajya Library and write extensively. Her work remains rooted in the belief that the messages and values of Ayodhya can guide individuals toward a conscious, ethical, and emotionally strong way of living.[5]

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