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词条 Draft:Chakravyuh (book)
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Chakravyuh, Through the Eyes of the Young Warrior, a book set in backdrop of Mahabharata era written by Aniket S Sharma is inspired from the events happened during the reign of Kuru dynasty. It revolves around a young boy, Abhimanyu, who was born in palace but adapted to all adversaries of life, was later became a face of the deadliest battle of humankind. The core story depicts the learnings and struggle of the protagonist Abhimanyu during the thirteen days of the war. His struggle on the war field and his judgements of the situations is the theme of the book. The book generates interest in reading Indian Mythological history and covers different episodes of known but less spoken characters of the epic.

Summary

Chakravyuh is the story of a young boy, who was born to become the future of the Kuru Dynasty, but alas, destiny had some other plans. A warrior, a learnt scholar and a handsome boy born in the abode of Krishna, was separated from his father at a tender age of three, when reunited after thirteen years was thrown to the cruellest battle the humankind ever witnessed. This is the story of a son, a brother, a husband, a friend and above all a great warrior born on this earth. This is the story of ABHIMANYU, son of Subhadra and Arjuna.

Death is the only certainty; yet he became immortal

The inception of the book highlights the thirteenth year of exile of Pandavas and goes on to describe the war between two groups of brothers - The Kauravas and The Pandavas on the holy land of Kurukshetra. The cruelty of battle, the beauty of war strategies and the commitment of the warriors from the perspective of the young boy Abhimanyu is the theme of this book. The tale revolves around him elucidating his perceptions of thirteen days of war in thirteen chapters.

The tale of Love, Valour and Commitment

The story covers different experiences of human life which the writer tried to capture via every possible emotion of Abhimanyu. The protagonist’s eclectic vision coupled with his immense knowledge of war strategies evaluates the different episodes on the war field like the formation of the armies, the dependency on Arjuna, the trepidation of Yudhishthira, the anger of Krishna, and the loyalty of Drona.

The urge of achieving torments the human emotions and the thirst of desire overpowers the intellect

The fear of losing, the pride of winning, the respect for the elders and the sense of protection for the youngsters, all emotions just cruise on the battlefield with every arrow shot. The pragmatic approach of the protagonist differing from the dogmas of Kshatriya dharma intensifies the plot and his judgement on the battlefield reflects his lineage and learnings in the abode of the mystic.

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