“Sarala Mahabharatare Samajika Jibana” by Dinabandhu Rath is a fascinating Odia book that provides an insightful analysis of the social dimensions of the epic Mahabharata as written by Sarala Das. The book delves into the various social issues addressed in the Mahabharata and their relevance to contemporary society.
The author’s scholarship and deep understanding of the Mahabharata are evident throughout the book. He examines the importance of family, gender roles, caste and class, politics, and war in the epic and how they reflect social realities in ancient India.
The book also explores the ethical and moral dilemmas faced by the characters in the Mahabharata and how these dilemmas continue to be relevant today. The author argues that the lessons to be learned from the Mahabharata go beyond religious or spiritual teachings and can provide invaluable insights into contemporary social issues.
Overall, “Sarala Mahabharatare Samajika Jibana” is a thought-provoking and insightful book that will appeal to anyone interested in the intersection of literature, culture, and society. The author has made an important contribution to the study of the Mahabharata and its enduring impact on Indian society and culture.
Books Info
Books name | Sarala Mahabharatare Samajika Jibana |
Author | Dinabandhu Rath |
No Of pages | 423 |
Publisher | Grantha Mandira |
Publication | 1974 |
Printed At | NA |
Distributor | NA |