The first English translation of a thousand-year-old story of Krishna
and his wife Satyabhama, retold by the most famous court poet of the
Vijayanagara Empire. Legend has it that the sixteenth-century Telugu
poet Nandi Timmana composed Theft of a Tree, or
Pārijātāpaharaṇamu, to help the wife of Krishnadevaraya, king of
the south Indian Vijayanagara Empire, win back her husband’s
affections. Timmana based his work on a popular millennium-old Krishna
tale. Theft of a Tree recounts how Krishna stole the wish-granting
pārijāta tree from the garden of Indra, king of the gods. Krishna
takes the tree to please his favorite wife, Satyabhama, who is upset
when he gifts his chief queen a single divine flower. After battling
Indra, he plants the pārijāta for Satyabhama—but she must perform
a rite temporarily relinquishing it and her husband to enjoy endless
happiness. This is the first English translation of the poem, which
prefigures the modern Telugu novel with its unprecedented narrative
unity.
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A Tale by the Court Poet of the Vijayanagara Empire
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ISBN
9780674297425
Publisert
2024
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Harvard University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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