Oh Krishna, Come Again!

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Arriving running, he extended his hand to pull out the arrow from the leg.

Krishna raised his hand in objection…

Jaraa said, “Why? O Lord, Why?”

“Let it be brother..! Do not attempt to make Mother Gaandhaari’s words go in vain..!” Krishna replied in a very steady tone.

“I have committed a great sin. Please forgive me, O Lord..! Thinking that you were a jungle animal….I…. shot at arrow at you. Jaraa started moaning in a piteous voice.

“Get up, son..!” Krishna said. “What is your name?”

“My…my..name is Jaraa..!”

“Jaraa..! OK..!” Your name is also significant, son..! Jaraa means old age, never ever leaves anyone..! You are merely an instrument, son..!”

There is no such Indian language in which, poetry, story, novel, drama, reference-book and such other history has not been created—keeping Krishna as the centre-point. The novel “Shyam fir ek baar tum mil jaate” (original Gujarati) is an Upanishadic novel.

During the prevailing Aryavart, Krishna was an imposing-personage. When this personage dissolved in the deadly silence that had overcast, this is a written display of the shriek of ‘that-silence’. When Krishna was in front it was a different matter. This novel takes the confused state of mind of the characters—beginning with Vasudev Devaki, Akroor, Uddhav, and Radha— upto an unprecedented height, when Krishna dissolved.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Dinkar Joshi

Born on 30 June 1937 at Bhavanagar in Gujarat, Dinkar Joshi's literary journey in the field of Gujarati Literature spans more than five decades and the number of books published by him has crossed a century. He has written 45 novels on social, historical, rural and ancient subjects as well as innumerable essays and topical sketches. He has edited and translated several books. He has done extensive study and research on two of his favourite characters, Shri Krishna and Mahatma Gandhi. He has deeply studied the Ramayana, Mahabharata, Vedas and Upanishads and has written extensively on these subjects with a contemporary perspective and modern interpretation. He has made a notable contribution to Gujarati literature through his biographical novels.

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Title
Oh Krishna, Come Again!
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788184305449
Length
216p.
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