Yuganta: The End of an Epoch

Yuganta: The End of an Epoch is a book written by anthropologist Irawati Karve.[1] It is a critical analysis of the Mahabharata. The book was written in Marathi originally and was translated in English by W. Norman Brown.[2] It was translated into Nepali by Sujit Mainali and was published in October 2020 by Kathmandu-based publishing house Book Hill. [3]

Yuganta: The End of an Epoch
AuthorIrawati Karve
Original titleयुगान्त
LanguageMarathi
GenreNon fiction
Publication date
1967
Publication placeIndia

Summary

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This book is a study of the main protagonists of the Mahabharata. These character studies treat the protagonists of the book as historical figures rather than as mythical characters. In this book the author has attempted to interpret many of the events of the Mahabharata in a socio-political context. According to Karve's analysis, the Mahabharata is not really a myth, but is an account of historical events that actually took place many thousands of years ago, in the nation of India. In this context, the author provides the readers with in-depth insight into the political and social situations that were prevalent during that period in Indian history.

Award

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The book won Sahitya Academy Award in 1968.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Karve, Irawati (1 January 2006). Yuganta - End of an Epoch. Orient Longman/Disha. ISBN 8125014241.
  2. ^ "Yuganta". Retrieved 10 October 2016.
  3. ^ "Three Translated Books Published". 14 October 2020.
  4. ^ Sundar, Nandini (2007), "In the cause of anthropology: the life and work of Irawati Karve", in Uberoi, Patricia; Sundar, Nandini; Deshpande, Satish (eds.), Anthropology in the East: The founders of Indian Sociology and Anthropology, New Delhi: Permanent Black, ISBN 978-1-90542-277-7