Description
- ISBN-13: 9789389717587
- Publisher: Fingerprint! Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Weight: 700 gr
- ISBN-10: 9389717582
- Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2019
- Height: 1.7 mm
- No of Pages: 272
- Width: 12.6 mm
Original price was: ₹199.00.₹159.20Current price is: ₹159.20.
“Yogayog” by Rabindranath Tagore (ISBN: 9789389717587) is a compelling family drama set in Bengal. Explore the intense rivalry between the Ghoshals and Chatterjees, and witness Kumudini’s transformation as she challenges societal norms and fights for her self-respect in a patriarchal society. A must-read for lovers of classic literature.
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Aaryan Kumar Pandey –
Kumudini’s journey is powerful and moving. I was completely engrossed in her struggle. A bit depressing, but thought-provoking.
Vaibhav Aggarwal –
I recommend everyone to read this story. Wonderful classic from Tagore.
Parth Goel –
A deeply affecting story that resonates even today. Kumudini is a memorable character. Highly recommend!
Vishal Soni –
The Hindi translation is excellent. The story is a bit slow, but the characters are well-developed. Good but not great.
Ratna Harshvardhan Singh –
The societal commentary is sharp and relevant. I appreciated Kumudini’s strength. A classic for a reason.
Palak Gupta –
An insightful look at Bengali society and the challenges women faced. Kumudini’s resilience is inspiring.
Dhruv Kaushik –
A well written book with a great storyline. It has well explained social norms and a very strong female lead
Sujay Rajesh Ganorkar –
A poignant and beautifully written novel. It moved me deeply. A must-read for fans of classic literature.
Vishwash Mishra –
Yogayog is a great novel. This book gives good perspective of that time.
Manas Jain –
I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt a bit dated, but the writing is beautiful.
Shashank Kannoji –
Good classic literature. Easy to understand due to the language and storyline.
Sonal Sanjay Kumar Lodha –
A classic! Tagore’s writing is beautiful, but the story was a bit slow-paced for me. Still, a worthwhile read for its cultural insights.
Aditya Bisht –
I found the story a bit depressing and the characters unlikeable. Tagore’s writing saved it, somewhat.
Sourav Singh –
A nice book but it was a bit boring. It took time to build the story. But still a great novel.
Govind Sharda –
Tagore’s prose is as lovely as ever, and the Hindi translation is well done. The plot could have been more engaging.
S Dharmashree Shetty –
It gives great insight into the women of that era and what they had to go through.
Mukul Singh Patel –
Not a great story but one time read. A tragic story.
Akshat Dixit –
Found the rivalry between the families a bit confusing at times, but the overall message about women’s roles is strong. Okay novel.
Anurag Singh Praliya –
Not my favorite Tagore novel, but still a worthwhile read. The characters are complex and flawed.