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This is Acharya Chatursen’s most popular novel, which is based on the Ram Katha, but whose protagonist is not Rama but Ravana. In this novel, the author details other aspects of Ravana’s personality that made him superior to Rama. According to this book, Ravana devised a new cultural system that would unite the North with the South, which he called the Rakshasanskriti. When Ravana went to Lord Shiva, he described the culture as ‘we protect. This is our rakshasanskriti.’
Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Jan/2019
ISBN: 9789353490027
Length : 504 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
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Imprint: India Penguin
Published: Jan/2019
ISBN:
Length : 504 Pages
MRP : ₹299.00
This is Acharya Chatursen’s most popular novel, which is based on the Ram Katha, but whose protagonist is not Rama but Ravana. In this novel, the author details other aspects of Ravana’s personality that made him superior to Rama. According to this book, Ravana devised a new cultural system that would unite the North with the South, which he called the Rakshasanskriti. When Ravana went to Lord Shiva, he described the culture as ‘we protect. This is our rakshasanskriti.’
Acharya Chatursen was born in Chandokh, in the Bulandshahr district of Uttar Pradesh. He was a famous Hindi novelist. Acharya Chatursen's novels are fascinating and emotionally compelling. Most of his writing is based on historical events. His first work was Aabha. His other well-known works include Somnath, Vayam Rakshamah and Vaishali ki Nagarvadhu, among others.