Panchaali
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Born as a woman but with no experience of being either a human or a female, the protagonist of the book finds herself in constant struggle, a quest to understand and be understood. The story witnesses the emergence of the naïve Draupadi into a complex world, complex due to her sudden commingling with the new earthly element, a puzzle because of the newness of her matrix, the suddenness of her birth and as she tries to understand the sense of her birth and life she finds a friend, an erudite guide and a sagacious panacea to all her woes and questions, her SAKHA, KRISHNA. As she travels in this new element with her Sakha she tries to adapt herself as a daughter, a princess, a sister, a friend, a lover and a wife but not as a wife to five husbands! She challenges and questions and sees through the deception and denies to her being a common wife to five husbands, five brothers! The storyline of the proposed book traces the life of Draupadi in a different light altogether. All the characters are exactly the same as in the original Mahabharata, the story too follows the sequence of the Mahabharata except that Draupadi in the story ‘Refuses to Marry the five Pandava brothers, she declines to be a common wife to five princes, five brothers’ Why did Draupadi refuse such a glorious, powerful and seemingly propitious marriage with the Pandavas? Wasn’t her birth a fulfillment of a wounded heart for revenge? Was she aware of her purpose in life, if yes why did she take such a bold decision of not marrying the Pandavas? Was she against marrying the five princes as they were brothers, was it her love for Arjuna, were there conspiracies by people unknown to her or was she being guided by a force beyond human understanding? The story traces the journey of Draupadi, a woman so fiercely aware of the sanctity of a woman, her womanhood that she refuses the most powerful, the most loved, the most revered to carve her own niche in society. Draupadi in the story refuses war and embraces peace. The story tries to regale a different alternative of Draupadi's life. Draupadi is also portrayed as an ambassador of peace unlike the vindictive and war mongering Draupadi portrayed in mythology! She seems a princess genuinely concerned about the innocent people of Panchaal as she argues with the acrimonious intents of her father, King Drupad!
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Dr Saniya Inamdar was born in Kolkatta and did her schooling from Bishop Westcott Girl's High School Ranchi & St Joseph's Convent Nagpur.She completed her graduation from S.F.S College Nagpur where she won the Hiralal.J.Kania Award for being the University Topper in History. She is Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Journalism and Master of Mass communication. She was bestowed with Honoris Causa from Lucknow University for her book Panchaali The Princess of Peace. She received The Suraj Prakash Marwah Sahitya Ratan Award at the 8 Global Literature Festival at Noida. She also received an award from the Honourable Governor of Maharashtra Shri Bhagat Singh Ji Koshiyari at Raj bhavan Mumbai. Her FIRST BOOK was a collection of Poems called CORNUCOPOEM which had a Foreword by former Miss Universe, Sushmita Sen. THE KNIFE IN MY SPOON is her Second Book,a Fiction,a suspense murder mystery with amazing tongue in cheek humor revolving around the lives of 5 students of engineering. Her latest book is Panchaali The Princess of Peace.