Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Sarojini Sharangpani
Publication: Raviraj Prakashan
Category: व्यक्तिचित्रण / धार्मिक-अध्यात्मिक
Out of print
Note:गांधारी - Gandhari गांधारी - Gandhari is a Marathi book written by Sarojini Sharangpani and published by Raviraj Prakashan. The book is a biography of Gandhari, the wife of Dhritarashtra and mother of the Kauravas in the Indian epic Mahabharata. The book traces Gandhari's life from her childhood in Gandhara to her marriage to Dhritarashtra and her role in the Kurukshetra War. It also explores her relationship with her husband, her sons, and her brother Shakuni. गांधारी - Gandhari is a well-researched and well-written book that provides a nuanced and sympathetic portrayal of one of the most complex and misunderstood characters in the Mahabharata. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and mythology. Here are some of the things that make गांधारी - Gandhari a great book: * The book is well-researched and well-written. Sarojini Sharangpani has done a thorough job of researching Gandhari's life and times, and she brings her research to life in her writing. The book is easy to read and flows well, and it is clear that Sharangpani has a deep understanding of her subject. * The book provides a nuanced and sympathetic portrayal of Gandhari. Sharangpani avoids the easy stereotypes of Gandhari as a scheming and evil woman. Instead, she presents Gandhari as a complex and flawed character who is capable of both great love and great hatred. Sharangpani's portrayal of Gandhari is both sympathetic and realistic, and it helps to shed new light on one of the most misunderstood characters in the Mahabharata. * The book is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and mythology. गांधारी - Gandhari is a valuable addition to the literature on the Mahabharata, and it is a book that will appeal to anyone interested in Indian history and mythology. The book is a well-written and well-researched biography of one of the most complex and misunderstood characters in the Mahabharata.