VOL 1 No 2, 2024 Research Article
1Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Swami Vivekanand Subharti
University
2B.A. LLB. 3rd Year, Institute of Law, Swami Vivekanand Subharti University.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.21659/jsae/v1n2/v1n216
[Article History: Received: 30 Jun 2024. Revised: 07 Sep 2024. Accepted: 30 Sep 2024. Published: 30 Dec 2024]
Abstract
Indian classical literature is one of the dazzling diamonds in the treasure trove of world literature. It has its captive aura and a lot of significant cultural values with profound wisdom. Classical Indian tales are noteworthy mesmerizing tapestries that transport us to a world of enchantment and wonder. It serves as a gateway to the great Indian history, culture, tradition, and values of Akhand Bharat. These classical tales contain alluring characters, beneficial teachings, vital lessons, and epic adventures. These tales have been conceded from generation to generation and truly showcase the glory of India. In this research, we delve into the rich tapestry of Indian literature, exploring its diverse genres, themes, and cultural attributes. Through a comprehensive analysis of an epic poem like the Bhagavad Gita by Vyasa, the readers will be enlightened with Lord Krishna’s teachings, which guide various aspects of present-day life. The authors attempt to stimulate the fundamental attributes in human beings such as duty, righteousness, self-realization, and the nature of the soul. This paper also sheds light upon the victory of goddesses over demons through the prominent characters such as Devi Mahtmaya (Sapshati) and Chandi Path of MarkandeyaPurana by Markandeya and the authors endeavor to inspire women worldwide with these classical tales. By examining these literary masterpieces, we unfold the universal themes and timeless prudence that resonates with readers worldwide. This research paper contributes to exploring the classical tales with a modern perspective and presents them with a revisionist lens.
Keywords: Classical tales, epic, Teachings of lord Krishna, righteousness, self-realization.