Gunaho Ka Devta
“गुनाहों का देवता” (Gunahon Ka Devta) by Dharamveer Bharti is a profound love story set against the backdrop of conservative Indian society of the mid-20th century. This deeply emotional novel explores complex themes of love, honor, and societal expectations.
Description
“गुनाहों का देवता” (Gunahon Ka Devta) revolves around the intense and pure love between Chander and Sudha. Chander, a university student and the protagonist, is a protégé of Dr. Shukla, whose daughter, Sudha, forms a deep bond with him. Despite their deep affection, their love remains unspoken and suppressed due to the boundaries set by societal norms and expectations.
The narrative beautifully captures the inner turmoil and moral conflicts faced by Chander as he grapples with his feelings for Sudha, constrained by his loyalty to her father and the traditional framework within which they all exist. The title of the novel, translating to “Deity of the Sins,” reflects the paradox of love seen as divine yet sinful within their cultural context.
Dharamveer Bharti’s eloquent writing enriches the novel with poetic prose and philosophical insights, making the emotional landscape of the characters palpable and relatable. The story not only focuses on the romantic relationship but also delves into themes of duty, sacrifice, and the individual’s struggle against societal structures.
Why You Should Read It
- Deep Emotional Resonance: The intense emotions and internal conflicts of the characters will strike a chord with anyone who has experienced forbidden or unrequited love.
- Cultural Insight: Offers a window into the traditional values and social norms of Indian society in the 1940s, providing a rich historical context.
- Literary Craftsmanship: Bharti’s use of language is both beautiful and powerful, making the book a masterpiece of Hindi literature.
- Universal Themes: Despite its specific cultural setting, the themes of love, honor, and societal pressure are universal and resonate across different contexts.
“गुनाहों का देवता” (Gunahon Ka Devta) is not just a story about two lovers but a poignant exploration of the human condition and the universal quest for love and fulfillment within the confines of society. It is a must-read for its emotional depth and its incisive critique of the societal norms that govern personal relationships.
Additional information
Weight | 0.300 kg |
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Dimensions | 20 × 10 × 5 cm |
Book Edition | Paperback |
Book Author | Dharamveer Bharti |
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