Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Język
Kannada
Wydawca
Udayaravi Prakashana
Opis
Shudra Tapasvi delves deep into the intriguing narrative of Shambuka, a Shudra ascetic, drawing inspiration from the ancient Valmiki Ramayana. Through a nuanced exploration of social hierarchies and spiritual aspirations, the author invites readers to reconsider the implications of caste and morality in spiritual practices.
Kuvempu paints a vivid tableau of Shambuka’s quest for enlightenment, wresting with societal norms and the divine implications of his actions. By weaving together myth and moral inquiry, the work challenges preconceived notions about caste and the nature of true sacrifice, all while offering a compelling critique of the rigid structures that govern human existence.
Kuvempu paints a vivid tableau of Shambuka’s quest for enlightenment, wresting with societal norms and the divine implications of his actions. By weaving together myth and moral inquiry, the work challenges preconceived notions about caste and the nature of true sacrifice, all while offering a compelling critique of the rigid structures that govern human existence.