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The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni







The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

To pay for the Indian obsession with virginity, Draupadi had to bear the excruciating pain of having her hymen break, every year of her life Image source The sage Vyasa sealed Draupadi’s fate saying she’ll have 5 husbands, and that she did, after a politically manipulated swayamvara, without anyone even bothering to enquire if that was the fate she had wanted!Ħ. Draupadi was forced to marry 5 men – An act of utter cruelty glorified through the ages Image source And only she had the courage to ask how a man, who had lost everything, even himself, can still be the master of a woman and pawn her.ĥ. When Yudhishthir lost even himself at the game of dices with the Kauravas, he pawned his (and his 4 brothers’) wife Draupadi, who was dragged by her hair to the court, only to be publicly humiliated. The power of a man over his wife in the Indian society Image source Did she choose it, or rather did she even have a say in it? Not much!Ĥ. The utterly devastating way Indian marriages made women lose everything Image sourceĭraupadi, born a princess and brought up in a palace amidst every luxury possible, was made to follow Arjuna (her only husband immediately after the swayamvara), to the Pandavas’ hut inside the forest, and live a life of complete drudgery.

The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

Draupadi was the most sought after beauty, but even she couldn’t live up to the ‘standards’ Image sourceĭespite her personality and beauty, she herself was compelled to think of herself as “a princess afflicted with a skin so dark that people termed it blue”.ģ. Draupadi, Daughter of Drupad.” And Draupadi is left to wonder “Granted, he hadn’t been expecting me, but couldn’t my father have come up with something a little less egoistic?”Ģ. Even a princess born out of fire couldn’t avoid the way the birth of a girl child is perceived in India, as something of a bane Image sourceĬome to think of “the meaning of the names our father chose.

The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

In fact, what India is today – the values, the traditions that unite the diverse cultures and ethnicity of our country, is largely inspired from this epic tale of valour.īe it the shenanigans of the Kauravas or the wisdom of the Krishna, this epic talks about it all and more.Ĭhitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s noted novel The Palace of Illusions, which is written from Draupadi’s point of view, asks some very important questions, especially about the patriarchal practices, that in some or the other way, continue to bind us till date.

The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni

The Mahabharata, till this day, remains one of the foremost epic sagas our country has produced.









The Palace of Illusions - Istana Khayalan by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni