Jaya

Jaya  (English, Paperback, Pattanaik Devdutt)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Penguin Random House India
    • Genre: Religion
    • ISBN: 9780143104254, 014310425X
    • Pages: 372
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    The Mahabharata, India's greatest epic, is a huge, sweeping work and is the longest Sanskrit epic. It tells the story of the Kuru family, and the events that lead to the fratricidal Mahabharata War. It describes the events during the 18-day war and its aftermath.

    In the Jaya: An Illustrated Retelling of the Mahabharata, Devdutt Pattanaik has condensed the epic into a small capsule. For those who do not know the story of the Mahabharata, this can be a good choice for a first book based on Mahabharata. What makes this book special is that it collects tales from various regional and folk versions in addition to the original Sanskrit composition. This book is divided into 108 chapters and is illustrated with around 250 simple line drawings done by the author himself.

    The author draws the reader into an interesting retelling of the Mahabharata. The book contains many intriguing tales from other versions of the epic, not just the major regional versions, but also those used in enacting the epic in folk arts like Chattisgarh's Pandavani, Tamil Nadu's Terukuttu and Karnataka's Yakshagana.

    The book contains stories of Aravan, Barbareek, Jaimini, Astika and Madhavi. It also highlights some intriguing traditions like the Draupadi temples in Tamilnadu where she is worshipped as a Goddess. It devotes pages to the Mahabharata versions of Sanskrit Classics like Shakuntalam and Ramayana.

    The author also devotes a section to dating the Mahabharata War based on the detailed astronomical information provided in the book, like the position of certain constellations etc. By bringing together many prevalent versions of the Mahabharata, he gives a pan-Indian view of the epic that has shaped the history and culture of the country over millennia.

    General Reception
    The book has become a popular choice for those who want to read the story of the epic for the first time as well as those who want to know even more about the Mahabharata and its sweeping influence on the country's culture and traditions. This highlight of the book is its simple style and the author's own interpretations of various incidents in the epic.

    About the Author
    Devdutt Pattanaik is a doctor who shifted his focus to Indian mythology and their influence on the people of the country. He has written many books based on Indian epics and Puranas.

    Devdutt Pattanaik has written other books based on Hindu epics and other related works. Some of his other books are:

    • Devi, the Mother-Goddess: an introduction
    • Shiva: an introduction
    • Vishnu: an introduction
    • The Goddess in India: the five faces of the eternal feminine
    • Hanuman: an introduction
    • The Man Who Was A Woman and other queer tales of Hindu lore
    • Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune: an introduction

    His Writing Style
    Devdutt Pattanaik's style is simple and elegant, and he adds value by creating his own line drawing illustrations ? an unusual combination. He is not strictly traditional in his retelling, yet he remains true to the original spirit of the stories. He also explores the influence of the epics on Indian thought and their continued relevance to life, even today, thousands of years after the stories were written.

    His Personal Life
    Devdutt Pattanaik grew up in Mumbai and graduated with a degree in medicine from the Grant Medical College. He later studied Comparative Mythology at Mumbai University.

    After working in the Healthcare industry for 14 years, he turned his attention to the wisdom and insights contained in the ancient Hindu texts. He started to write books and columns on the subject and has also delivered many lectures on Indian mythology.

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    Dimensions
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    • 20 mm
    Height
    • 230 mm
    Length
    • 180 mm
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    5

    Awesome Reading! Mahabharata illustrated in best way!

    It is a good work by Devdutt Pattanaik! Very few can explain the whole of mahabharata in such a simple way as he has done it through his work. Clears many things about mahabharat. Thank you for such a divine work, enriching the youth and readers with the culture of this great epic. Go for it! Its a good retelling.
    I also came to know about the writer being consultant of the TV serial Mahabharat telecasted @ Star Plus.
    The Serial is a superhit and most of the instances you can relate with the ...
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    Dr. Nishant Goenka

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    Terrific purchase

    Very good quality pages and light weight.
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    Subhadip Barman

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    A MUST READ..!!

    I had always thought of reading and knowing the Mahabharata but somehow I just couldn't sit down and go through the traditional one. That is when I stumbled upon JAYA. And grateful as I am, this book is for all those who just want to know that little something about our culture and beliefs. The work put in by the author in gathering the facts will leave you absolutely stunned and once you are done with it you would feel like acting like an expert on hindu Mythology.....!!! Really it is that g...
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    Siddhartha Sharma

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    Amazing book

    Devdutt Pattanaik has taken care to make Jaya an entertaining as well as a rich learning experience. For each chapter, he has included beautiful sketches pertaining to the story and many important historical facts also! Hats off to the author; Mahabharata was never so much fun!
    As for Flipkart, thank you once gain for the prompt service! Keep up the good work, folks!
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    Pamela

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    Worth every penny

    Talking about the product, the paper quality and even the cover is absolutely fine.
    If you're an admirer of mythologies or just intrigued to know more about Mahabharata, go for it. The discription of every event is concisely penned. The language is gripping. The illustrations are extremely beautiful (artistically speaking). The foot notes are knowledgeable and even at times it has mind opening comments.
    I really liked the illustrations and the proportion of the book, which is larger in bread...
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    One of the most insightful books on Hindu Mythology.

    Devdutt Pattanaik has given one of the best insights into Mahabharata. The book provides with a fresh perspective into the great mythology and also increases the reader's understanding of the purpose of writing the epic. The author has not only painted a vivid picture of the events in the Mahabharata but also has clearly identified the lessons to be learned from it. Such a fine balance is difficult to come by and shows the extensive research that the author has put in. There is no doubt that ...
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    TANAY RAJPUROHIT

    Jan, 2012

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    Spectacular book

    This has to be one of the best books on Mahabharat.
    The best part of book is it is impartial and factual. Also every chapter end with few bullet points, trying to connect events and customs in story, with probable prevailing customes in reality around that period. It interprets Mahabharat not just as a stoy, but also from a rational point of view.
    A Must-Read !
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    Parth Pooniwala

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    A refreshing voyage to rediscover Mahabharat

    A must read.

    High above the sky stands Swarga, paradise, abode of the gods. Still above is Vaikuntha, heaven, abode of God. The doorkeepers of Vaikuntha are the twins, Jaya and Vijaya, both whose names mean victory . One keeps you in Swarga; the other raises you into Vaikuntha. In Vaikuntha there is bliss forever, in Swarga there is pleasure for only as long as you deserve.

    Jaya is the ancient name of the epic given by Vyasa himself. In this book, the story is narrated to Janamejaya (Great...
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    Saktishree DM

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    Buy a copy. Worth every rupee.

    Absolute wonderful effort. The stories of Mahabharata themselves and the author's refreshing inferences and view points on them make you pause and think about life at several points of the book. The book is a classic breezy read even if you are not the introspecting type. A must read to know the great epic and the various lessons on humanity it serves.

    Most most recommended. Must Read!
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    Madhan

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    Brilliant !

    Before I got my hands on this book I was like Gandhari.. Blind to the epic. Having faint memories of what I had seen on DD during my childhood.

    Thanks to Pattanaik I feel a lot more enlightened. Excellent language, extremely good research. The notes/summaries at the end of every chapter is a thoughful and useful addition.

    Must read.. and re-read.
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    Questions and Answers
    Q:Is this book good enough for student 12 years
    A:No, not at all. Many explicit contents are there in the book. Not recommended for a 12 year student.
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    Q:how many pages does the book has?
    A:350 Pages
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    Q:If this paperback or hardcover?
    A:It is paperback with nice binding ..
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    Q:are the quality of the pages good?
    A:They are decent, but little thinner than expected.
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    Q:Is this book available in hindi?
    A:we don't have in hindi
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    Q:Could one relate the stories to mordern world? Does the characters/stories around them be used as examples of ethical conduct in everyday life?
    A:yes it is our holy book Mahabharata, with the view of Jaya. It is also explained in the book. Gita was there and it is even true in modern world.
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    Q:Does this book go to the depths of each small story of mahabharata?
    A:as mahabharata is a very big story so its not possibe to describe every small story in detail .. but it covers every important story in very good way
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    Q:Can a 14-15 year child understand the way it is written or is it complex English and has many references??
    A:Yes , the language is lucid and comprehensible and it tells the important events of Mahabharata in detail . Being a 14 year old i found it easy to read and i am on the verge of completing this book .
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    Q:Is this book can read for age 14
    A:yes
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    Q:It contains whole Mahabharat or short
    A:The book contains whole Mahabharata in simple language.
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