Friday, March 03, 2006

I am currently reading Durgasthamana by TaRaSu ( T.R.Subba Rao). It is supposed to be the magnum opus of TaRaSu. This book is about Madakari Nayaka of Palegara dynasty of Chitradurga. The author also hailed from the same place. Well, the book has definitely been interesting so far. This book has definitely allured me to visit Chitradurga sometime. Wikipedia gives the following information:

"One outstanding feature especially in his historical writings is his impeccable research. TaRaSu has succeeded in recreating the 18th and 19th Century Chitradurga in his books. It is nearly photographic."

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've heard about durgasthamana, but never had a chance to read. I will pick it up if it is that good. I recently finished reading Chittal's Shikari, which is one of the best books I have ever read and is definitely a classic. It is about finding/losing your identity in a bullying corporate culture, but goes well beyond that theme.

Madhooo said...

"Shikari" sounds very interesting, krupesh. I shall start looking for it. Thanks.:))

Anonymous said...

Durgastamana is superb & gretest historic novel in kannada, i have read twice, before reading durgastamana its better read in the sequesnce on same auther(Ta RA SU) 's Kambaniya Kuyilu, Thirugu Baana, Hosa Hagalu and Vijayotsava series, which are also says about Durga's history from the begening.

Mallik Srikantaiah said...

Before writing Durgasthana, Ta Ra Su has written a series of books picturing the early paleygaras of Chitradurga. The authors research and already completed successful work on the early Chitradurga paleygaras has magnified has potential to present the events and the rule of Madhakari nayaka in a biographical literature. Reading Durgasthama is just truly a rare experience, one will for sure experience the “sweet taste of Kannada” the “Artistic literature” the “Intelligent narration” and what not.. You shall re-experience the history as a contemporary.

Unknown said...

Before writing Durgasthana, Ta Ra Su has written a series of books picturing the early paleygaras of Chitradurga. The authors research and already completed successful work on the early Chitradurga paleygaras has magnified has potential to present the events and the rule of Madhakari nayaka in a biographical literature. Reading Durgasthama is just truly a rare experience, one will for sure experience the “sweet taste of Kannada” the “Artistic literature” the “Intelligent narration” and what not.. You shall re-experience the history as a contemporary.

Vishwas said...

Kambaniya kuyulu, Raktaratri , tiragubana , hosahagalu , vijayotsava , Rajyadaha , Kasturi Kankana , Durgasthamana ..
The Chitradurga series goes like this..
ondakinta ond book chanag ide.. aa bariyo shyli anthu super.. must read books :)

Sudhi said...

What is the Order of reading these books by Palegars of Chitradurga by TaRaSu. Please suggest.

Sudhi said...

What is the Order of reading these books on Palegars of Chitradurga by TaRaSu? Please suggest.

Anonymous said...

1.Kambaniya kuyalu
2.raktharaatri
3.tiruguBaana
4.hosahagalu
5.vijayotsava
6.raajyadaha
7.kasturi kankana
8.durgastamaana