Author: Semanti Chakraborty
Publisher: Self Published
Do you believe each character in a story has
a unique perspective of the story?
Rise of Dharma (Samrat Yudhishthira
Trilogy Book 1) by Semanti Chakraborty tells us the
story of the great epic, Mahabharata as it happened, albeit from the eyes of
Yudhishthira. The book 1 of the trilogy starts from the moment the Pandavas
arrive in Hastinapur after the death of Pandu and tells us the story till the
point the Rajasuya yagya is conducted by Yudhishthira in Indraprastha.
This is the story which has been told and retold since time immemorial through
various prisms, and in this book we see it from one of the most pivotal
characters.
The story of the book has been well researched, and the author has taken her time to collect the ideas from multiple sources as duly referenced in the book. since it draws itself from multiple sources, it gives an interesting perspective to the story that essentially all of us know. With Yudhishthira as the narrator, there are many scenes that gain a completely new angle in the story. Despite being a known story, Semanti has made it quite interesting and engaging. From the story of the rivalry of the two clans and the scene with Shishupala in the court of Indraprastha, each of them was amazingly written. The language is east to understand and Semanti has focused on the story, rather than use complex words and this is another charm of the story. The one thing that stood out for me was that the references were given at the end and I did check out a couple of them as well!
Semanti has given a strong character to Yudhishthira
as we go through the story. it is not about copying that the scriptures say
about him, but she has developed his persona in the book, which is quite commendable.
She has sketched the characters of the rest of the people in as amazing manner
as Yudhishthira. There is a thought process behind the actions of the
characters and sometimes it is shown literally, which makes it even more
interesting.
The book gets a 4/5 for me.
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