Women Of The Mahabharata, The

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Chaturvedi Badrinath

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Book: Women Of The Mahabharata, The
In the stories where the Mahabharata speaks of life, women occupy a central place. In living what life brings to them, the women of the Mahabharata show, that the truth in which one must live, is however, not a simple thing: nor can there be any one absolute statement about it. Each one of them, in her own way, is a teacher to mankind as to what truth and goodness in their many dimensions are. The twelve women of the Mahabharata whose life stories make up this book, range from Shakuntala, Savitri and Damayanti who are known only in sketches; from Sulabha, Suvarchala, Uttara Disha, Madhavi and Kapoti who are hardly known, and finally to Draupadi, known widely but frozen in popular culture and writing in two or three standard clichéd images. The women of the Mahabharata are incarnate in the women of today. To read the stories of their relation-ships is to read the stories of our relationships. They demand from the men of today the same reflection on their perceptions, attitudes, and pretensions too, as they did from the men in their lives, and equally often from other men full of pretensions, even if they were kings and sages. Badrinath's ability to combine respect and love and to write with impressive scholarship and grace will unforgettably transform our experience of reading the Mahabharata.
About Author :
Chaturvedi Badrinath is a philosopher and was born in Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh. He was a member of the Indian Administrative Service between 1957 and 1989, and spent thirty-one years serving in Tamil Nadu. Badrinath has been Homi Bhabha Fellow (1971-73) and Visiting Professor at Heidelberg University (19671), where he gave a series of seminars on dharma and its application to our times. Giving numerous lectures on Indian thought, he has also been an active participant in inter-religious and inter-civilisational dialogue at various for a across the world. His other books include Dharma, India and the World Order: Twenty-one Essays (1993), Introduction to the Kamasutra (1999); Finding Jesus in Dharma, Christianity in India (2000), Swami Vivekananda: The Living Vedanta (2006) and The Mahabharata: An Inquiry in the Human Condition (2006).
Contents :
Contents Acknowledgements Preface Introduction 1. Innocence, Love, and Denial of truth 2. The Humbling of the Arrogance of Knowledge 3. The Truth of Desire 4. The Power of the Truth of Love 5. Language, Meaning and Truth 6. Turning the Face Upon the Selfish World of Men 7. One's Sacrifice, Another's Transformation 8. The Undeniable Truth of Hurt and Humiliation the Undeniable Necessity of Transcending them Index
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Details of Book: Women Of The Mahabharata, The Book: Women Of The Mahabharata, The
Author: Chaturvedi Badrinath
ISBN:

8125035141


ISBN-13:

9788125035145

,

978-8125035145


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008
Publisher: Orient Blackswan Pvt Ltd.
Number of Pages: 276
Language: English
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