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The story of Yayati is perhaps one of the most intriguing and fascinating episodes of Mahabharata. Yayati was a great scholar and one of the noblest rulers of olden times. He followed the shastras and was devoted to the welfare of his subjects. Even the King of Gods, Indra, held him in high esteem. Married to seductively beautiful Devyani, in love with her maid Sharmishtha The story of Yayati is perhaps one of the most intriguing and fascinating episodes of Mahabharata.
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Yayati was a great scholar and one of the noblest rulers of olden times. He followed the shastras and was devoted to the welfare of his subjects. Even the King of Gods, Indra, held him in high esteem. Married to seductively beautiful Devyani, in love with her maid Sharmishtha, and father of five sons from two women, yet Yayati unabashedly declares, My lust for pleasure is unsatisfied. His quest for the carnal continued, sparing not even his youngest son, and exchanging his old age for his son s youth.
This has been a book seeking my attention for almost a couple of years due to its title and mythological connection. And how I loved unwrapping this sub-story from Mahaharata - even as a stand alone tale. Lots of food for thought. Especially in Kacha's wise words about controlling youre senses and abstaining from materialistic desires. Which was in contrast to Mandar's hedonist philosophy of indulging in all kinds of pleasures as you have only one life. The underplaying dilemma on Yayati's mind a This has been a book seeking my attention for almost a couple of years due to its title and mythological connection.
And how I loved unwrapping this sub-story from Mahaharata - even as a stand alone tale. Lots of food for thought. Especially in Kacha's wise words about controlling youre senses and abstaining from materialistic desires. Which was in contrast to Mandar's hedonist philosophy of indulging in all kinds of pleasures as you have only one life. The underplaying dilemma on Yayati's mind about duty & family vs lust & pleasure was very enjoyable.
Other things I liked: Improvisation to create focus on the story by omitting Yayati's other brothers and sons. Shifting first person narratives of Yayati, Sharmishta and Devyani giving deeper insights into these characters.
All of Kacha's conversations. Still pondering: Why is it always someone else taking a major decision and putting a person's life at stake? [What Sharmishtha's father does here in this tale. What Yudhishthir did in that infamous gambling episode. Dashrath to Rama. Etc etc ] There are countless examples of this which is quite understandable.
But what I don't understand is the lack of a counter-example wherein someone stood up against this! Yayati is a sparkling jewel in Marathi's crown. मराठीतला अतयंत अमुलय ठेवा.
Pretenzionnoe pisjmo obrazec rk. परतयेकाने एकदा तरी वाचावी अशी सुंदर कादंबरी. कचाचे संवाद आणि विचार मन मोहवून टाकतात तयाच वेळी अंतरमुख सुदधा करतात. परेम महणजे नककी काय हे याचे नितांत सुंदर वरणन आहे. शरमिषठेचे निषपाप परेम अपरतिम आहे. मानवाचया मनातील भौतिक सुखांचया ओढीचे परतिक महणजेच ययाती. An excellent pick to satisfy the devouring quench for classics.
Yayati is a sparkling jewel in Marathi's crown. मराठीतला अत्यंत अमुल्य ठेवा.
प्रत्येकाने एकदा तरी वाचावी अशी सुंदर कादंबरी. कचाचे संवाद आणि विचार मन मोहवून टाकतात त्याच वेळी अंतर्मुख सुद्धा करतात. प्रेम म्हणजे नक्की काय हे याचे नितांत सुंदर वर्णन आहे. शर्मिष्ठेचे निष्पाप प्रेम अप्रतिम आहे. मानवाच्या मनातील भौतिक सुखांच्या ओढीचे प्रतिक म्हणजेच ययाती. An excellent pick to satisfy the devouring quench for classics. Tales from Mahabharatha are an unending source for philosophers for a reason.