Writer : Indrajit Bandyopadhyay
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- Weight : 499 gms
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About the Book
Draupadi in the Bharata Cultural Memory
"Draupadi in the Bharata Cultural Memory" is a profound scholarly exploration of one of the most enigmatic and powerful figures in Indian mythology. This book delves deep into how Draupadi — the fiery queen of the Mahabharata — has been remembered, reinterpreted, and reimagined across centuries in Indian cultural consciousness. Through careful examination of literary texts, folklore, religious traditions, and popular retellings, the author traces Draupadi’s evolving image, illuminating the many layers of meaning associated with her character.
Far beyond the original epic, Draupadi emerges as a symbol of resilience, dignity, and defiance against injustice. The book highlights how different regions and communities have adapted her story to reflect their own societal values, struggles, and aspirations, making her a dynamic figure who transcends time and geography.
"Draupadi in the Bharata Cultural Memory" is not merely a literary study; it is a critical inquiry into collective memory, gender dynamics, and the shaping of cultural identity. The nuanced narrative captures the tensions between tradition and modernity, portraying Draupadi as both a historical and a living presence in Indian imagination.
For readers interested in mythology, cultural studies, feminist thought, and the enduring impact of epic traditions on contemporary life, this book offers an enriching and deeply thought-provoking journey