Radha Written by Krishna Dharabasi
Radha (राधा) represents is an outstanding Nepali novel by Krishna Dharabasi. The novel is based on ancient epic Mahabharat. The author has added few changes that are not included in the original epic. The story highlights the character Radha who is very famous for her love story with Krishna and yet she has been left far behind in the story of Mahabharat.
Radha is a popular Nepali novel written by Krishna Dharabasi. The novel was published in 2004 and has since become one of the most well-known and widely-read works in Nepali literature. It is considered a modern classic in Nepali fiction.
The novel Radha explores the complexities of human relationships, emotions, and the societal norms that shape individuals' lives. It delves into the life of the titular character, Radha, and her journey through love, loss, and self-discovery.
Set in a rural Nepali village, the novel captures the essence of traditional Nepali culture, values, and social dynamics. It revolves around Radha's experiences as a woman, daughter, wife, and mother, showcasing the challenges and aspirations she faces at different stages of her life. The story is deeply rooted in Nepali traditions while also addressing universal themes that resonate with readers from various backgrounds.
Krishna Dharabasi's Radha is praised for its lyrical prose, vivid descriptions, and the depth with which it portrays the emotional landscapes of its characters. The novel has been lauded for its exploration of gender roles, societal expectations, and the inner turmoil of its protagonist, all of which contribute to its enduring popularity and critical acclaim.
Nepali Upanyash :- Radha
Writer :- Krishna Dharabasi
Program : Shruti Sambeg (Ujjyallo 90 Network)
RJ :- Achyut Ghimire
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