Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
32
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Oct 1, 2006
Editorial
India Book House
ISBN-10
817508135X
ISBN-13
9788175081352
Descripción
Set against the rich tapestry of Indian mythology, this narrative delves into the life and trials of King Harishchandra, renowned for his unwavering commitment to truth and justice. As he navigates a series of harrowing challenges, his devotion is tested by the gods themselves, forcing him to confront the very essence of integrity and sacrifice. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where divine intervention meets human resilience, creating a compelling story that resonates deeply with the themes of morality and righteousness.
The authors, Pratap Mulick and Anant Pal, skillfully weave historical context with poignant storytelling, bringing Harishchandra's trials to life. Their portrayal of the king's struggles against deception and adversity not only highlights his legendary status but also serves as an allegory for the human condition. Through vivid imagery and character development, the narrative captures the eternal struggle between virtue and adversity, inviting reflections on what it truly means to uphold one's principles in the face of overwhelming odds.
The authors, Pratap Mulick and Anant Pal, skillfully weave historical context with poignant storytelling, bringing Harishchandra's trials to life. Their portrayal of the king's struggles against deception and adversity not only highlights his legendary status but also serves as an allegory for the human condition. Through vivid imagery and character development, the narrative captures the eternal struggle between virtue and adversity, inviting reflections on what it truly means to uphold one's principles in the face of overwhelming odds.