Otho Mandodari Kotha (Bengali Version)
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Author: Paromita Chakraborty
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Format: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Otho Mandodari Kotha (Bengali Version) by Paromita Chakraborty is a reimagining of the life and voice of Mandodari, the wife of Ravana from the Ramayana. The book offers a feminist perspective on the character, bringing her story to the forefront and exploring her emotions, thoughts, and struggles in a male-dominated world. Through this narrative, Chakraborty redefines Mandodari’s role in the epic, highlighting her intelligence, resilience, and compassion. Written in Bengali, the book challenges traditional interpretations and offers a fresh, empowering take on a forgotten heroine from one of India’s greatest epics.
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Otho Mandodari Kotha (Bengali Version)
Otho Mandodari Kotha (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Paromita Chakraborty
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Format: Hardcover
-
Language: Bengali
About the Book
Otho Mandodari Kotha (Bengali Version) by Paromita Chakraborty is a reimagining of the life and voice of Mandodari, the wife of Ravana from the Ramayana. The book offers a feminist perspective on the character, bringing her story to the forefront and exploring her emotions, thoughts, and struggles in a male-dominated world. Through this narrative, Chakraborty redefines Mandodari’s role in the epic, highlighting her intelligence, resilience, and compassion. Written in Bengali, the book challenges traditional interpretations and offers a fresh, empowering take on a forgotten heroine from one of India’s greatest epics.
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Book Details
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Author: Paromita Chakraborty
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Format: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Otho Mandodari Kotha (Bengali Version) by Paromita Chakraborty is a reimagining of the life and voice of Mandodari, the wife of Ravana from the Ramayana. The book offers a feminist perspective on the character, bringing her story to the forefront and exploring her emotions, thoughts, and struggles in a male-dominated world. Through this narrative, Chakraborty redefines Mandodari’s role in the epic, highlighting her intelligence, resilience, and compassion. Written in Bengali, the book challenges traditional interpretations and offers a fresh, empowering take on a forgotten heroine from one of India’s greatest epics.













