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Radhey Marathi Ranjit Desai.pdf


Radhey Marathi Ranjit Desai.pdf




Radhey is a Marathi novel by Ranjit Desai, one of the most acclaimed and popular writers of historical fiction in Maharashtra, India. The novel is based on the life of Karna, a major character in the epic Mahabharata, who is also known as Radheya, the son of Radha. The novel portrays Karna as a tragic hero, who is loyal, generous, brave, but also misunderstood, rejected, and doomed by his fate.


The novel was first published in 1973 by Mehta Publishing House and has been reprinted several times since then. It has also been translated into several languages, including Hindi, Gujarati, Kannada, and English. The novel has received critical acclaim and has won several awards, such as the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1974 and the Padma Shri in 1973 for Ranjit Desai. The novel has also been adapted into a film, a television series, and a play.


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The novel is divided into three parts: the first part covers Karna's childhood and youth, the second part covers his friendship with Duryodhana and his rivalry with Arjuna, and the third part covers the Kurukshetra war and his death. The novel depicts Karna's struggle to find his identity and his place in the world, as he faces discrimination and humiliation for being a low-born charioteer's son. The novel also explores his relationships with his mother Kunti, his wife Vrushali, his brother Shona, his friend Duryodhana, his enemy Arjuna, and his mentor Krishna.


The novel is praised for its realistic and humanistic portrayal of Karna, who is often seen as a complex and controversial character in the Mahabharata. The novel also highlights the themes of loyalty, friendship, duty, honor, love, sacrifice, and destiny that are central to the epic. The novel is considered as one of the best works of Ranjit Desai, who is known for his historical novels such as Swami (based on Madhavrao Peshwa) and Shriman Yogi (based on Shivaji).


If you are interested in reading this novel, you can download the PDF file from [this link]. You can also read more about Ranjit Desai and his works from [this Wikipedia article] or [this BookGanga page].


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