Book Review by #LITEROMA :: "Joy Maa Durga" by Atul Chandra Sarkar

** Thanks to the author for sharing a review copy of the book.**

** Thanks to our reviewer Tee Kay for reviewing the book on behalf of #Literoma. **

I got to know about the book at the launch day in Kolkata and the very concept of it tempted me to read and review it. Translating Sage Markandeya's Chandipath from Sankrit to modern English was definitely a gigantic and daring task...but the author pulled out really well. I had read the original version long ago but re-reading it in English was a new journey for me. But in none of the segments I felt away from the essence of authenticity. Atul Sarkar ensured to capture the action packed mythological hymns with a touch of his uniqueness. The sketches were little different from the traditionally known Devi Durga and Maha Shakti forms we often come across in Bengal, author might have preferred the ones prevalent in Nava Ratri rituals in UP. The creative liberty for a fiction book is always in advantage of its creator.

Overall, I will rate it 4.5*/5* and highly recommend the book for senior readers interested in Hindu spiritual contents. The book comes with a freshness zipped with devotion.

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