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The novel follows King Yayati of Hastinapur, a ruler whose life is defined by a relentless pursuit of carnal pleasure. Despite having two wives—the proud and the selfless Sharmishtha —and five sons, Yayati remains perpetually unsatisfied.
His story reaches a critical turning point when he is cursed with premature old age by the sage Shukracharya. Desperate to continue his hedonistic lifestyle, Yayati asks his sons to exchange their youth for his decrepitude. Only his youngest son, , agrees to this sacrifice. However, after regaining his youth and spending years in pursuit of pleasure, Yayati eventually realizes that desire is never quenched by indulgence; it only grows, much like a fire fed with fuel. Literary Significance and Themes
Yayati is a landmark Marathi-language mythological novel written by in 1959. This masterpiece reinterprets the ancient story of King Yayati from the Mahabharata to explore the complexities of human desire, the futility of insatiable lust, and the eternal struggle between duty and personal gratification. The Legend of Yayati: A Brief Summary
Khandekar’s Yayati is celebrated for its deep psychological analysis and modern relevance. Key themes include:
Yayati: A Classic Tale of Lust (Library of South Asian Literature)
The novel follows King Yayati of Hastinapur, a ruler whose life is defined by a relentless pursuit of carnal pleasure. Despite having two wives—the proud and the selfless Sharmishtha —and five sons, Yayati remains perpetually unsatisfied.
His story reaches a critical turning point when he is cursed with premature old age by the sage Shukracharya. Desperate to continue his hedonistic lifestyle, Yayati asks his sons to exchange their youth for his decrepitude. Only his youngest son, , agrees to this sacrifice. However, after regaining his youth and spending years in pursuit of pleasure, Yayati eventually realizes that desire is never quenched by indulgence; it only grows, much like a fire fed with fuel. Literary Significance and Themes
Yayati is a landmark Marathi-language mythological novel written by in 1959. This masterpiece reinterprets the ancient story of King Yayati from the Mahabharata to explore the complexities of human desire, the futility of insatiable lust, and the eternal struggle between duty and personal gratification. The Legend of Yayati: A Brief Summary
Khandekar’s Yayati is celebrated for its deep psychological analysis and modern relevance. Key themes include:
Yayati: A Classic Tale of Lust (Library of South Asian Literature)
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Most work on common Canvas domains, but compatibility depends on your school's configuration. Check each extension's store page for supported domains and known limitations. The novel follows King Yayati of Hastinapur, a
Canvas Analytics has some overlap with Canvas Chart (both visualize grades) and Canvas GPA Calculator (both do grade calculations). Tasks for Canvas and Canvas Chart both modify the dashboard area, so they may also conflict if used together. Canvas Dark Mode and Canvas GPA Calculator are more isolated — they rarely conflict with other extensions. Desperate to continue his hedonistic lifestyle, Yayati asks
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