Bride of the Forest - THE UNTOLD STORY OF YAYATI'S DAUGHTER - Paperback

Bride of the Forest - THE UNTOLD STORY OF YAYATI'S DAUGHTER - Paperback

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by Madhavi Mahadevan (Author)

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The myth of Drishadvati appears in the Mahabharata as the 'story of the

salvation of kings by a maiden.' While tales of surrogacy abound in the

Indian epics, this is the first known example of a womb-on-rent. This strange

story-of a girl whose fertility was bartered repeatedly in exchange for

priceless horses-has intrigued modern scholars, playwrights and authors for

its cultural significance. While earlier adaptations have cast its theme as the

exploitation of a helpless woman, Bride of the Forest presents it as the story of

girl who is surprisingly radical in her ultimate rejection of patriarchy.

Staying true to the original myths and springing entirely from the world of

the Mahabharata, the novel brings to life several other characters: Garuda,

the divine bird who flies Lord Vishnu around the world: the proud kings

of Ayodhya, Pratisthan and Kashi; the arrogant queen, Devayani, and her

duplicitous maid-whose stories reveal an intricate tapestry of human and

divine relationships. Intertwined in the tales of traditional rivalries is the

age-old war between the asuras and the devas that gave rise to the perennial

male quest for immortality, transmuted into the human desire for sons that

lies at the root of commercial surrogacy even today. However, it is the story of

Drishadvati, her sacrifice and her nobility, that will enchant the reader.


Number of Pages: 338
Dimensions: 0.84 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: October 01, 2020
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