A Mythological, Social And Political Perspective Of The Novels Of Devdutt Pattnaik
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Abstract
Writing captures the essence of humanity, showcasing its rich cultural tapestry and varied life encounters. Composing overpowers reality as well as inventive psyche. According to the point of view of Mythology one can understand the profound established rich culture, customs, practices. Lexically Folklore insinuates to consecrated stories which are veritable and whimsical. Investigation of legend and Folklore helps to test more about old traditions and practices. Various kinds of fables exist, each nation possessing its distinctive narratives. Indian Folklore is not anew; it holds extravagant stories about divine creatures, goddesses, exceptionally normal subject matter experts, innovative parts, legends and then, at that point, some. With time two or three stories are slowed down intellectually, still various creators held the pith of Mythology by retelling such legends in different kinds of composition. Creators, for model, Chitra Bannerjeee Divakaruni, Amish Tripathi, Kavita Kane, DevduttPattnaik and various columnists explore the innovative retelling of Mythology as a means of resurrecting the past. The selected novels of Devdutt Pattnaik are as follows: 7 Secrets of Shiva, The Book of Crush, The Goddess in India, Brahma The Producer, Shikhandi: and various stories, 7 Insider realities of the Goddess, Jaya: A Portrayed Retelling of The Mahabarata, Myth=Mithya, Sita: An Addressed Retelling of the Ramayana, My Gita. Retelling the old adventures are changed with a comparable magnificence and worth. This paper targets showing how the retelling of stories can truly convey back the dreams to embrace the concept of valuing things more deeply and adapting them into one’s life. Moreover, old stories and dreams in like manner have answers to various mystifying puzzles like Flighty person, principles of karma, nature's connection with humanity, and the sky is the breaking point from that point.