Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389178210
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9389178215
- Publisher Date: 01 Aug 2019
- Height: 1.0 mm
- No of Pages: 152
- Width: 12.6 mm
Original price was: ₹175.00.₹140.00Current price is: ₹140.00.
Explore Rabindranath Tagore’s “Rajarishi” (Hindi, ISBN: 9789389178210), a captivating tale of King Govind’s clash with temple priest Raghupati over live sacrifices. Witness Govind’s transformation into a royal sage, challenging power dynamics and upholding his beliefs. “Rajarishi” remains a timeless classic, delving into the complexities of tradition and morality. Buy now and immerse yourself in Tagore’s literary brilliance.
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Aditi Bhardwaj –
Loved the exploration of Govind’s transformation. Tagore is a master storyteller.
Tina Pahwa –
Interesting story, but difficult to follow at times. I am not sure it is for everyone.
Sahil Bansal –
The clash of tradition and morality makes for a compelling narrative. Worth reading.
Ansukesh Singh –
A great story with many layers. A must read for Hindi literature lovers, it’s truly amazing.
Maniratnam –
A thought-provoking story with complex characters. Tagore’s writing is beautiful, but the pacing felt slow at times.
Anushka Bhartiya –
Tagore’s brilliance shines through in this story of morality and tradition. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history.
Wahaj Arshad –
Tagore’s genius is evident in every page. Rajarishi is a beautiful and important work.
Ashish Kumar –
The Hindi translation was well done. The characters were believable, and the plot kept me hooked.
Deepti Singh –
A bit preachy at times, but overall a good story with a powerful message.
Joydeep Sarkar –
Rajarishi raises important questions about power and belief. Enjoyed the Hindi translation, though some parts were a bit dense.
Ramandeep Kaur –
Not my favorite Tagore work, but still a worthwhile read. The conflict between the king and priest was compelling.
Himanshu Tyagi –
A decent read, but I wouldn’t call it a masterpiece. The plot was a bit predictable.
Simar Singh Gulati –
This book challenged my perspectives. The writing is amazing and the characters were well-developed.
Nihar Deswal –
A classic for a reason! The themes are still relevant today. Highly recommend for fans of Indian literature.
Aditya Gupta –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt a bit distant and detached.
Adishwar Singh Khurana –
Found the story engaging, but some of the religious discussions went over my head. Overall, a good read.