Lakshagrah (Krishna Ki Atmakatha -Iv): Lakshagrah Krishna Ki Atmakatha Vol. IV: Manu Sharma's Unraveling of Krishna's Mirage

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मैं नियति के तेज वाहन पर सवार था। सबकुछ मुझसे पीछे छूटता जा रहा था। वृंदावन और मथुरा; राधा और कुब्जा-सबकुछ मार्ग के वृक्ष की तरह छूट गए थे। केवल उनकी स्मृतियाँ मेरे मन से लिपटी रह गई थीं। कभी-कभी वर्तमान की धूल उन्हें ऐसा घेर लेती है कि वे उनसे निकल नहीं पाती थीं। मैं अतीत से कटा हुआ केवल वर्तमान का भोक्‍ता रह जाता।
माना कि भविष्‍य कुछ नहीं है; वह वर्तमान की कल्पना है; मेरी अकांक्षाओं का चित्र है—और यह वह है; जिसे मैंने अभी तक पाया नहीं है; इसलिए मैं उसे एक आदर्श मानता हूँ। आदर्श कभी पाया नहीं जाता। जब तक मैँ उसके निकट पहुँचता हूँ; हाथ मारता हूँ तब तक हाथ में आने के पहले ही झटककर और आगे चला जाता है। एक लुभावनी मरीचिका के पीछे दौड़ना भर रह जाता है।
कृष्‍ण के अनगिनत आयाम हैं। दूसरे उपन्यासों में कृष्‍ण के किसी विशिष्‍ट आयाम को ‌‌ल‌िया गया है। किंतु आठ खंडों में विभक्‍त इस औपन्‍यासिक श्रृंखला ‘कृष्‍ण की आत्मकथा’ में कृष्‍‍ण को उनकी संपूर्णता और समग्रता में उकेरने का सफल प्रयास ‌‌क‌िया गया है। किसी भी भाषा में कृष्‍‍णचरित को लेकर इतने विशाल और प्रशस्‍त कैनवस का प्रयोग नहीं किया है।
यथार्थ कहा जाए तो ‘कृष्‍ण की आत्मकथा’ एक उपनिषदीय कृति है।
‘कृष्‍‍ण की आत्मकथा श्रृंखला के आठों ग्रंथ’
नारद की भविष्‍यवाणी
दुरभिसंध‌ि
द्वारका की स्‍थापना
लाक्षागृह
खांडव दाह
राजसूय यज्ञ
संघर्ष
प्रलय

Lakshagrah (Krishna Ki Atmakatha Vol. IV) by Manu Sharma: The fourth volume in the "Krishna Ki Atmakatha" series, this book delves into the fascinating story of Lakshagrah, also known as the "House of Lac." It explores the events surrounding the construction of this deceptive palace.

Key Aspects of the Book "Lakshagrah (Krishna Ki Atmakatha Vol. IV)":
1. Deceptive Palace: The book recounts the tale of Lakshagrah, a palace designed to deceive and harm the Pandavas, adding depth to the epic Mahabharata.
2. Plot and Intrigue: It explores the political and strategic elements behind the creation of Lakshagrah, showcasing the art of intrigue.
3. Myth and Legend: This volume continues to combine myth and legend to narrate the epic journey of Lord Krishna and the characters around him.

Manu Sharma is the author of this volume, dedicated to unraveling the captivating stories from Lord Krishna's life.

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Manu Sharma, the Manu Sharma author, presents "Durabhisandhi," a compelling Krishna Ki Atmakatha book and Indian epic novel. This installment of the Krishna novel series continues the life of Krishna, offering a unique Krishna autobiography. The story centers on Krishna in Mathura, detailing the pivotal journey from Vrindavan Mathura Krishna, and delves into the turbulent period under Kamsa Krishna and his Kamsa's tyranny book theme. Readers witness the dramatic events leading to the death of Kamsa, including the Dhanush Yajna Krishna, the intense Kuvalayapeed elephant fight, and the wrestling bouts with Chanur Mustik fight. Beyond the action, the book explores the Krishna's education story at Sandipani Ashram in Avanti Ujjain ancient, highlighting the profound Guru Dakshina Krishna where the Punardatta retrieval from figures like Panchjana and Timi is undertaken. It's a blend of Krishna mythology fiction, Hindu mythology book, and Ancient Indian history fiction, functioning as a Retelling of Krishna story. Supporting characters like Balaram in Krishna story, Uddhav in Krishna story, and Akrur Krishna story play crucial roles, alongside the emotional threads involving Radha Krishna separation, the parental figures of Devaki Vasudeva and Nanda Yashoda, and encounters with characters like Sudama the gardener and Trivakra Malini. The narrative is rich with Philosophy in Krishna story, grappling with Politics in ancient India, the nature of a Tyrannical ruler fiction, and hints of Divine intervention fiction. The presence of antagonists like Jarasandha in Krishna story and Rukmi in Krishna story, along with events like the Sisupala birth story and the connection to Rukmini Krishna, ground the tale in wider mythological contexts, drawing connections (or contrasts) including Ramayana references fiction and Mahabharata connections fiction. The backdrop includes significant locations like Mathura city ancient and Prabhas Tirth history. This Indian religious fiction is also a Spiritual fiction India, depicting a Spiritual journey Krishna. Themes like Karma philosophy book, Fate and destiny stories, Friendship in ancient tales, and Guru शिष्य relationship are woven throughout this Ancient India novel, providing depth to the Mythological stories India and making it a compelling Epic fantasy India and Hindu religious book.

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