Rukmini - Krishna's Wife
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Publisher: Sri Sri Publications Trust
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Binding: Paperback
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Pages: 250+
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Weight: Lightweight paperback
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Special Features:
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Focuses on the life of Rukmini, the strong-willed princess
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Breaks away from traditional narratives, giving Rukmini a voice of her own
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A gripping tale of love, courage, and defiance
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Chronicles Rukmini’s bold choices, from her elopement to becoming a goddess
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A fresh perspective on the Rukmini-Krishna relationship
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Product Description:
In a world where women were often used as pawns in the grand schemes of kings and emperors, Rukmini, the princess of Vidarbha, chose a different path. Born into a family torn by conflicts, with an overreaching emperor plotting her capture and her own brother turning against her, Rukmini made a bold and courageous choice. She would not bow to the patriarchal forces around her.
This novel offers a refreshing and powerful retelling of the iconic Rukmini-Krishna story, placing Rukmini at the heart of the narrative. Often overshadowed by the larger-than-life exploits of her charismatic husband, Krishna, Rukmini's strength, intelligence, and willpower are finally given the recognition they deserve.
The story follows Rukmini’s life, from her elopement with Krishna, to the challenges she faced as his wife, and finally, to her transformation into a goddess. The novel beautifully portrays the journey of a woman who, through her bold decisions and unwavering love, rose to become a symbol of strength and devotion.
Through this tale, readers will come to see Rukmini not just as a lover or a queen, but as a resplendent goddess in her own right, a fitting partner to the beloved god of the land, Krishna.

