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Padmavat : Manush Pem Bhaeu Baikunthi
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One Was Rani Padmini, Shaped By Popular Imagination And Enshrined In History. People Continue To Tell And Recount Her Story As A Symbol Of RajputanaS Honor And Glory. Another Was Padmavat, Written In Awadhi By Malik Muhammad Jayasi, In Which He Created An Immortal Image Of The Beauty Of Women, Nature, And Love. Students Would Read Excerpts From It As Part Of Their Curriculum And, Like All Other Course Material, Would Memorize And Forget Them. Then A Film Was Made, Which Revealed That People Knew Neither Padmini Nor Padmavat; That They Were Reading A Myth As Truth And Not Reading What Was Truly Worth Reading. Hence This Book. Prof., A Man Of Innovative Thinking And Creative Critical Intelligence. In This Book, Purushottam Agrawal Describes Padmavat As A Work Of IndiaS Early Modern Period, Centered On A Woman, A Poem In Which Characters Are Evaluated Based On Their Individual Actions And Qualities, Not Their Religious, Caste, Or Social Identities. It Is A Love Poem, A Masterpiece That Celebrates Femininity, With The Essence Of Romance Being A Crucial Component. Through Padmavat And This Analysis Of It, We Learn That JayasiS Sensibility Is Imbued With Knowledge Of Islamic Tradition And Sufi Faith, Along With A Deep Knowledge And Affection For Hindu Mythology, Beliefs, And The Folk Life Of Awadh. Purushottam Agrawal Himself Describes This Book As A Reading Of One Of His Favorite Works By A Reader Who Has Been Immersed In JayasiS Poetry For Years. This Is Clear: It Is Not Merely A Critique, But A Creative Exploration Of A Classic Work Imbued With The Aesthetic Consciousness And Poetic Understanding Of IndiaS Own, Pre-Colonial, Modernity.
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