Wednesday, 16 November 2016

THE PREGNANT KING BOOK REVIEWS


THE PREGNANT KING

BY DEVDUTT  PATTANAIK

the PREGNANT KING book is wrote by Dr. Devdutt Pattanaik It takes after the narrative of Yuvanashva, a childless ruler, who unintentionally drinks the enchantment mixture intended to make his rulers pregnant. It is set in the setting of the Mahabaratha and makes references to characters and episodes in the Kurukshetra and in addition the Ramayana. He gives birth to Mandhata, the heir to the kingdom and yearns for him to address him as mother. He sires another son-Jayant, who loves and accepts everything as they are. Yuvanashva's truth is a difficult one, the society with it's limited vision and vocabulary does not accept a man who creates life within himself. . 

The story of the pregnant king book is revolve around the king who drink   the magic water. Among the numerous lesser-known sub-stories in the Mahabharata is one advised by the sage Lomasa to the banished Pandavas, about a lord named Yuvanashva who incidentally gets pregnant, later uncovered that it was no mishap however by outline by the apparitions of 2 young men who were scorched alive by the King at the stake .
the author of the pregnant king book gave the reviews about the book is that the book is based on the mythology based and in the book the time period the karuvas and Pandavas is mentioned.
I am not certain that I am a man,' said Yuvanashva. 'I have made life outside me as men do. In any case, I have additionally made life inside me, as ladies do. What does that make me? Will a body, for example, mine chain or free me?' Among the a huge number of characters who possess the Mahabharata, maybe the world's most prominent epic and positively one of the most seasoned, is Yuvanashva, a childless ruler, who coincidentally drinks an enchantment elixir intended to make his rulers pregnant and brings forth a child.
the-pregnant-king This pregnant  novel is his story. It is additionally the account of his mom Shilavati, who can't be above all else in light of the fact that she is a lady; of youthful Somvat, who surrenders his private parts to wind up a spouse; of Shikhandi, a girl raised as a child, who fathers a tyke with an acquired A male private part; of Arjuna, the immense warrior with numerous wives, who is compelled to take on the appearance of a lady in the wake of being maimed by a sprite; of Ileshwara, a divine being on full-moon days and a goddess on new-moon evenings; and of Adi-natha, the educator of instructors, revered as a loner by a few and as a sorcerer by others.

DR.Devdutt pattanaik who is the author of the book getting good reviews for the pregnant king story from the reader. like reader said that book is a fictional sketch of our mythological characters.. some of them so unbelievable but more interesting than they feature in other scriptures.



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