![]() ![]() To achieve this end, Divakaruni resorts to tweaking the incidents, filling in the minor gaps that she spots and inventing Draupadi’s psyche, but unlike some other authors, she stays loyal, in the main, to the original storyline and sentiment of Mahabharata as told first of all by Vyasa in Sanskrit. Her task is rather tedious as the key protagonist Draupadi is bound by the shackles of a patriarchal society that reveres only a pativrata (subservient to husband only) woman, and also by individual predicament that makes her the wife of five brothers. In this impressive re-telling, she aims at realizing a feminist picture of Draupadi to fit into the contemporary socio-psychological context. ![]() ![]() Her novel The Palace of Illusions centres around Draupadi, the female protagonist of Mahabharata. Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni is a well-known novelist of Indian origin. It has, in addition, religious value as Lord Krishna is one of the protagonists. ![]() Mahabharata, one of the two most famous ancient epics of India (the other being Ramayana) is a virtual sea of stories. ![]()
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