The Pregnant King, Devdutt Pattanaik
The Pregnant King, Devdutt Pattanaik
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The Pregnant King

Author: Devdutt Pattanaik

Narrator: Suyash Mohan

Unabridged: 11 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/25/2019

Categories: Fiction, Religious


Synopsis

‘I am not sure that I am a man,’ said Yuvanashva. ‘I have created life outside me as men do. But I have also created life inside me, as women do. What does that make me? Will a body such as mine fetter or free me?’ Among the many hundreds of characters who inhabit the Mahabharata, perhaps the world’s greatest epic and certainly one of the oldest, is Yuvanashva, a childless king, who accidentally drinks a magic potion meant to make his queens pregnant and gives birth to a son. This extraordinary novel is his story. It is also the story of his mother Shilavati, who cannot be king because she is a woman; of young Somvat, who surrenders his genitals to become a wife; of Shikhandi, a daughter brought up as a son, who fathers a child with a borrowed penis; of Arjuna, the great warrior with many wives, who is forced to masquerade as a woman after being castrated by a nymph; of Ileshwara, a god on full-moon days and a goddess on new-moon nights; and of Adi-natha, the teacher of teachers, worshipped as a hermit by some and as an enchantress by others. Building on Hinduism’s rich and complex mythology—but driven by a very contemporary sensibility—Devdutt Pattanaik creates a lush and fecund work of fiction in which the lines are continually blurred between men and women, sons and daughters, husbands and wives, fathers and mothers. Confronted with such fluidity the reader is drawn into Yuvanashva’s struggle to be fair to all—those here, those there and all those in between.

About The Author

Devdutt Pattanaik is the author of over 25 books and over 500 articles on the relevance of mythology in modern times. He worked in the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries for 15 years before devoting all his time to his passion for decoding beliefs of all cultures, modern and ancient, located beneath the veneer of rationality. Extremely knowledgeable and exceptionally insightful, Pattanaik also boasts of the added skill of simplifying his mythological accounts into delightful reads that engage young readers. He is the master storyteller of the very popular Fun in Devlok series and Pashu.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Arun

I can be a broken record at times in my repeated fawning over The Mahabharata. The stories never end and I never grow tired of the retellings from various authors. I had this strange thought the other day that if Georges Perec's choice of name for his book Life : A user's manual would have fitte......more

A magician once beheaded a newly wed couple.He then put the man's head on the woman's body and the woman's head on the man's body.Who is the husband now? and who is the wife?. What is an aberration and what isn't?.Just because a human mind cant comprehend certain things,does it mean that it is unna......more

Goodreads review by Neha

The Pregnant King.... the book is a fictional sketch of our mythological characters.. some of them so unbelievable but more interesting than they feature in other scriptures.. They are humans bound by dilemmas of social vs. personal needs, evil vs. good, man vs. woman, mother vs. father, stages of l......more

Goodreads review by Namitha

I've read 3 other books of Devdutt Pattanaik until now - 7 secrets of Vishnu, Shikhandi & Other Stories They Don't Tell You, and Jaya. While I liked all of them, I was not happy with his guide-book sort of narrative, lacking poetic-ness and being preachy in parts. But this one was the best of all. W......more