Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Sarojini Sharangpani
Publication: Raviraj Prakashan
Category: व्यक्तिचित्रण / धार्मिक-अध्यात्मिक
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Note:**कुंती - Kunti** **Author:** Sarojini Sharangpani **Publisher:** Raviraj Prakashan **Language:** Marathi **ISBN:** 978-81-7434-630-4 **Number of pages:** 256 **Genre:** Biography, History **Synopsis:** Kunti is one of the most important and fascinating characters in the Mahabharata. She is the mother of the Pandavas, and her story is full of drama, intrigue, and tragedy. In this book, Sarojini Sharangpani tells the story of Kunti from her birth to her death, weaving together myth, legend, and history. Sharangpani's book is a comprehensive and well-researched account of Kunti's life. She draws on a wide range of sources, including the Mahabharata, the Puranas, and other ancient texts. She also provides a wealth of detail about Kunti's family, her friends, and her enemies. One of the most interesting aspects of Sharangpani's book is her exploration of Kunti's relationships with the other women in the Mahabharata. Kunti is often portrayed as a rival to Draupadi, but Sharangpani shows that the two women had a deep and complex bond. She also explores Kunti's relationships with her other daughters-in-law, such as Madri and Subhadra. Sharangpani's book is a valuable contribution to the study of the Mahabharata. It is a well-written and engaging account of one of the most important women in Indian history. **Review:** "Kunti is a fascinating and complex character, and Sarojini Sharangpani's book does an excellent job of bringing her to life. Sharangpani draws on a wide range of sources, including the Mahabharata, the Puranas, and other ancient texts, to create a rich and detailed portrait of Kunti's life. She also provides a wealth of insights into Kunti's relationships with the other women in the Mahabharata, such as Draupadi and Madri. Sharangpani's book is a valuable contribution to the study of the Mahabharata and a fascinating read for anyone interested in Indian history and mythology."