Love Stories from the Mahabharata

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Erotic in style and content, this collection unearths the forgotten and lesser known tales of love from the great epic.  The narrative is sensuous and often sensual in detail, pulsating with the blood and throb of bodies that breath in unison, in a world particularized by its own mores.  Parikshit and sushobhana, Agni and Svaha, Agastya and Lopamudra, and many more lovelorn couples take the reader on a journey through the crosscurrents of physical desire and psychic union.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Pradip Bhattacharya

Pradip Bhattacharya is the author of 14 published books covering English literature, rural development, homoeopathy, children's stories, ancient Indian History, the Mahabharata. he has also translated Rabindranath Tagore's Shantiniketan and Bankim Chandra Chatterjee's Krishnacharita into English for the first time. He is the only Indian to be awarded the International Human Resource Development Fellowship (1989) by Manchester University and the Institute of Training and Development, U.K. He is a member of the Indian 'Administrative Service and a Secretary to the Government of West Bengal.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Subodh Ghose

Subodh Ghosh was born in Hazaribagh, Bihar on 14th September, 1909.  After completing his education from St. Columbus College in the same town, he dabbled in a variety of professions.  He worked as a Municipal Vaccinator, a bus conductor, a circus staff, a crew member on a ship, before settling down as a proof-reader, and subsequently as an editor, for Ananda Publishers.  Many of his novels and short stories have been made into hugely popular films in Hindi and Bangla.  Winner of the Sahitya Akademi Award, Subodh Ghosh also won the Filmfare award as the best story writer twice: in 1959 for Sujata, and posthumously for Izazat (based on “Jatugriha”) in 1990.

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Title
Love Stories from the Mahabharata
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8187981792
Length
xii+329p., 23cm.
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#Mahabharata