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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Language: Marathi

  • Edition: 4

  • ISBN: 9788184985023

  • Pages: 84

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Publishing Year: 1966

  • Category: Play

About The Book:
This deeply philosophical play examines the complex concept of legacy and the sacrifices intertwined with it. Drawing inspiration from the revered Ramayana, the play delves into the nature of familial duty, honor, and the inevitable suffering that accompanies great legacies.

Subhana, the central figure of the play, reflects on the god-given nature of a legacy. It thrives on sacrifice, and throughout history, individuals have borne the weight of their familial and societal responsibilities. The play poignantly reimagines the iconic figures of the Ramayana—from the selfless sacrifice of Lord Ramachandra, the unwavering devotion of Lakshman, to the tragic plight of Sita—and explores how their lives were shaped by their commitments to truth, love, and duty.

Through these allegorical figures, the play raises timeless questions: How much must one suffer to uphold a legacy? Is legacy always entwined with loss and sacrifice? And can one truly escape the burdens that come with it?

In this compelling narrative, the playwright masterfully interweaves the essence of personal sacrifice with the larger theme of duty and legacy, emphasizing that, as in the Ramayana, fate and suffering are inextricably linked to the pursuit of honor and truth. This play is not just an exploration of mythological figures, but a reflection on the enduring struggles of human existence.