I have read several versions of Mahabharata...even comics and graphic novels...Parva is something else. there is an inherent calm, inherent peace in it, which also lulls you into the whole gamut of tales and the multiverse! Salute to you ma'am! also, Sauptik can't come early enough!
Received a Nari Shakti award from the President of India on 8th March 2017 for "unusual work that breaks boundaries" in art/l...
Order Now! 'Sauptik: Blood and Flowers' (2016) by Amruta Patil
Concluding book of the Mahabharat & Puraan-based Parva duology (after Adi Parva).
'Adi Parva: Churning of the Ocean' (2012) by Amruta Patil. Order online.
Adi Parva, via Amruta Patil (HarperCollins India). In French 'Parva: L'éveil de l'océan' (Au Diable Vauvert).Graphic novel based on the Mahabharat, the Puraans and the tradition of oral storytellers.
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I have read several versions of Mahabharata...even comics and graphic novels...Parva is something else. there is an inherent calm, inherent peace in it, which also lulls you into the whole gamut of tales and the multiverse! Salute to you ma'am! also, Sauptik can't come early enough!
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