Description
“By the Tungabhadra” is a historical novel written by the renowned Bengali author Saradindu Bandopadhyay. Set during the Vijayanagara Empire in South India, the novel follows the lives of various characters against the backdrop of political intrigue, cultural richness, and social upheaval.
Bandopadhyay, known for his meticulous research and vivid storytelling, brings to life the vibrant tapestry of Vijayanagara society, depicting the splendor of its palaces, the richness of its traditions, and the complexities of its politics. The Tungabhadra River serves as a central motif, symbolizing both the life-giving force of nature and the flow of history that shapes the destiny of the empire and its people.
Through the lives of the characters, including rulers, warriors, poets, and commoners, Bandopadhyay explores themes of power, loyalty, love, and sacrifice. He delves into the human drama unfolding against the backdrop of grand historical events, offering readers a compelling narrative that blends fiction with historical fact.
“By the Tungabhadra” is celebrated for its richly drawn characters, lyrical prose, and immersive portrayal of a bygone era. It remains a beloved work of historical fiction, inviting readers to journey back in time to experience the beauty and drama of medieval South India.
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