Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Vasanti Shankar Govarikar
Publication: Dhavale Prakashan
Category: संगीत विषयक
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'Bhairav Te Bhairavi' is a Marathi book written by Vasanti Shankar Govarikar and published by Dhavale Prakashan. It is a collection of short stories that explore the different aspects of the relationship between Bhairav and Bhairavi. The stories are set in a variety of different contexts, from the ancient past to the modern day, and they offer a unique perspective on this complex and often misunderstood relationship. The book is divided into two parts. The first part, titled 'Bhairav', focuses on the character of Bhairav. The stories in this section explore his origins, his powers, and his role in the Hindu pantheon. The second part, titled 'Bhairavi', focuses on the character of Bhairavi. The stories in this section explore her origins, her powers, and her role in the Hindu pantheon. The book is a valuable contribution to the literature on Bhairav and Bhairavi. It provides a comprehensive overview of these two important figures in the Hindu tradition, and it offers a fresh perspective on their relationship. The stories are well-written and engaging, and they will appeal to a wide range of readers. Here is a sample of one of the stories from the book: 'The Bhairavi's Curse' tells the story of a young man named Shivaji who is cursed by a Bhairavi. The curse causes Shivaji to become increasingly violent and aggressive. He eventually becomes a tyrant, and he is responsible for the death of many innocent people. Shivaji eventually realizes that he is under a curse, and he seeks out the Bhairavi to lift it. The Bhairavi agrees to lift the curse, but only if Shivaji can defeat her in battle. Shivaji accepts the challenge, and he eventually defeats the Bhairavi. With the curse lifted, Shivaji returns to his normal self. He becomes a kind and just ruler, and he is responsible for the prosperity of his kingdom. 'The Bhairavi's Curse' is a powerful story that explores the themes of good and evil, karma, and the power of forgiveness. It is a story that will stay with you long after you finish reading it.