
Ahalya: A Woman's Eternal Quest for Love - Paperback
Ahalya: A Woman's Eternal Quest for Love - Paperback
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by Babru Bahan Samal (Author), Pratibha Ray (Author)
Ahalya is a very popular mythological character in Indian literature. Her story is as old as the Vedas and epics like the Ramayana. In her original novel in Odia, titled Mahamoha, Dr. Pratibha Ray has become one with her. Ahalya had the blessings and problems of a typical woman, which transcends any fixed historical period. With her magic pen, Dr. Ray has transformed Ahalya to represent a woman of all ages, signifying the struggles of a woman from ancient time to the modern, from her childhood, marriage, and child-rearing to old age. In this translation of Mahamoha, Ahalya is portrayed as an eternal emblem of women's quest for equality and love. This novel, even though based on a mythological story of the Vedic period, is very much appropriate to make the reader ponder about the social concerns of the modern age across all cultures.
Author Biography
Dr. Pratibha Ray is one of the prominent authors in India. Her novels and stories have been translated into multiple Indian languages as well as into English and Hungarian. She has been honored with many national and international awards including the prestigious Jnanapitha award, the highest literary award of India as well as Padmashree, one of the highest civilian awards of the Govt of India. Babru Bahan Samal was born in India. He lives in Rockville, Maryland, USA. He is a molecular biologist with avid interest in arts, culture and philosophy. Writing, photography and traveling are his hobbies. He has two poem collections (In Search of Magnificence and Minutes of the Moments) and three monographs on gene expression to his credit.



















