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The Book of Demons

Nanditha Krishna
7.5/10 AI Score

Published

2007

Pages

196

Language

English

ISBN

9789351181446

Religion

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From The Rig Veda To Myriads Of Folk Narratives, The Belief In Demons Prevails All Over India, Vividly Illustrating That A Demon Is Something People Fear Because It Is Beyond Their Comprehension And Control. Time And Again, The Menacing And Uncontrollable Forces Of Night, Darkness And Death, Along With Powerful Defeated Enemies And Incomprehensible Natural Phenomena, Are Demonized. The Book Of Demons Presents A Perceptive Overview Of The Various Types Of Demonic Beings And Concepts That Exist In Hindu Literature, Supplemented With A Dictionary Of Individual Demons For Ready Reference. Besides The Well-Known Rakshasas And Asuras, The Author Also Reveals A Densely Populated World Of Lesser-Known, But Equally Fascinating, Demonic Creatures. Andhaka (Blind Darkness), Conceived When Parvati Playfully Covered Shiva S Eyes And The World Was Plunged Into Darkness; Gajamukha, The Elephant-Faced Demon Who Was Transformed Into A Mouse By Ganesha And Then Converted Into His Vehicle; Jambha, The Demon-Leader Who Snatched The Pot Of Immortal Nectar From The Ocean During The Great Churning; Maya, The Demonic Equivalent Of Vishvakarma, Architect Of The Gods, Who Built The Three Cities Of Tripura; And Putana, The Demon Who Tried To Kill Krishna By Suckling Him With Poisoned Breasts. Male Or Female, Human, Animal, Plant, Or Simply A Concept Demons Play A Pivotal Role In Our Mythical Traditions. Blending Insightful Erudition And Lively Description, Nanditha Krishna Brings To Life The Traits And Actions Of A Host Of Complex, Colourful, Monstrous And Intriguing Demons That Inhabit Indian Religion And Mythology.

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7.5/10
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The Book of Demons is an insightful and well-researched guide for anyone fascinated by Hindu mythology and its diverse demonic entities. While not a narrative page-turner, its dictionary format makes it an excellent reference. This is a must-read for mythology enthusiasts and scholars, but casual readers seeking light entertainment may find it too specialized.

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Nanditha Krishna's "The Book of Demons" explores the pervasive belief in demons across India, from ancient texts like the Rig Veda to folk narratives. It delves into why these beings are feared, often representing forces beyond human comprehension and control. The book provides a perceptive overview of various demonic types and concepts in Hindu literature, including well-known Rakshasas and Asuras, alongside a fascinating array of lesser-known creatures. It highlights their pivotal role in Indian mythical traditions, blending erudition with lively descriptions.

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