Krishna – The God who lived as Man
Author: Bhawana Somaaya
Language: English
ISBN: 9788122310276
Pages: 308
Price: Rs. 350.00
The book explores Lord Krishna’s relationship with the four of the most important women in his life and his journey towards the final fulfilment – death.
Undoubtedly, he is one of the most charming characters in Indian mythology. To Arjuna, he was a friend, philosopher and guide; Radhawas his soulmate and lover; Rukmini was his intellectual better half; to Satyabhama, his third young wife; he was the enchanter; and with Draupadi, his beloved sakhi, he shared an ideal man-woman relationship.
The opening lines of the book – " Sitting beneath the peepal tree, Krishna closed his eyes but the images replayed in his mind. Dwarika Palace…Kurukshetra battle… Draupadi’s swayamvar mandap…Rukmini’s abduction…and the glistening eyes of Satyabhama while leaving for Prabhas Ksetra" – give the reader a glimpse of what will unfold.
The underlying theme of the book is one of the human sufferings, its acceptance and endurance. Lord Krishna, the principal protagonist, as the writer discovers, is not the Almightybut a common manlike us, who bonds with the mortals.
There is just one narrator – the God – who lives a man’s life. The book opens with Krishna lying on his death-bed beneath the peepal tree beside Trivenisangam river, where he relives his entire life-span after witnessing the destruction of the Yadava dynasty.
What is interesting and will keep the readers engaged is the unveiling of Krishna’s involvement with Rukmini, Satyabhama, Radha and Draupadi.
The stand alone sub-plots, each depicting a period in relationship, are flawlessly interwoven and lead the reader to the main plot – Krishna awaiting his death. The language of the book is simple and you needn’t turn to the dictionary continually.
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