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Jaya
Rated 4.09 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143104254
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Embark on a captivating journey with Devdutt Pattanaik’s “Jaya,” a vibrant retelling of the Mahabharata. Explore ancient India’s epic tale of love, war, and dharma. Published by Penguin Books Ltd (ISBN: 9780143104254), “Jaya” offers a fresh perspective on timeless characters and their intricate relationships. Discover the essence of Indian mythology with this must-read masterpiece.
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Amit Rathore –
Loved the way Pattanaik brought the characters to life. Jaya is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian mythology. Highly recommend!
Vilvanathan T –
The writing style is so beautiful and engaging! I would recommend this book to any and everyone, it is a must read!
Anshul Sharma –
Some parts I loved, other parts were confusing. Overall, it was a great effort but not perfect.
Darshit Pokarna –
I struggled to finish this one. It just wasn’t my cup of tea, but I can see why others would like it.
Shreyas S –
I was immediately sucked into the world that Pattanaik created. It felt so real and vibrant. Highly recommended.
Venkateshapperumal R –
Fantastic read! I felt as though I learned so much about the Mahabharata in such an accessible way.
Reetish Mohan Panigrahy –
Jaya is a good book, I enjoyed reading this. However, some characters development was not good. But overall good book.
K R Ganeshkumar –
Jaya is a masterpiece! Pattanaik’s writing is captivating, and the story is so well-told. I couldn’t put it down.!
Aditya Rana –
This book is absolutely stunning. I am a convert, and will be buying more books from this author right away!
Kushagra Rastogi Rastogi –
I had a hard time getting into this book, personally. Couldn’t connect with the characters, but it might just be me!
Saheli Ghosh –
This is the best interpretation of the Mahabharata I’ve ever read. I loved it so so much!
Kishor Singh –
A good attempt at retelling the Mahabharata, but I found some interpretations a bit too modern. Still, a worthwhile read for enthusiasts.
Vishakha –
A bit too much information to digest at once. I liked the concepts but found it hard to keep track of all the characters.
Archana Venkatasubramanian –
Jaya is a decent read, but I felt some parts dragged on. Pattanaik’s perspective is interesting, though not always convincing. Worth a look if you’re into mythology.
Atul Nautiyal –
A fantastic book; engaging from start to finish. It’s really well done, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
Moin Khan –
It was just okay. I was expecting so much more given the hype around the author. Story felt rushed and not fully developed.
Muskan Kaushik –
I loved the book, but the ending was too abrupt. I wanted more closure for some characters. /.
Kaustav Jyoti Dutta Choudhury –
While it was educational, it sometimes felt too academic. Not exactly light reading, but very informative.
Rohan Todi –
Pattanaik’s way of telling stories is just amazing. I am a big fan, and this book did not disappoint one bit!
Yasaswani Akula –
The book was alright, but a bit boring. Needed more excitement and development of characters. /.
Abhishek Rawat –
Interesting perspective on the Mahabharata, but it felt a little disjointed at times. Overall, an okay read.
Vineet Chaudhary –
Absolutely loved Jaya! Pattanaik makes the Mahabharata accessible and engaging. A fresh take on a classic tale. Highly recommend it!
Sourav Saha –
A fresh and engaging retelling of the Mahabharata. Pattanaik’s insights are thought-provoking and make the story relevant today.