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देवांगना’ उपन्यास बारहवीं शताब्दी के अन्तिम चरण की घटनाओं पर आधारित है। इस समय विक्रमशिला-उदन्तपुरी-वज्रासन और नालन्दा विश्वविद्यालय वज्रायन और सहजयान सम्प्रदायों के केन्द्र स्थली हो रहे थे तथा उनके प्रभाव से भारतीय हिन्दू-शैव-शाक्त भी वाममार्ग में फँस रहे थे। इस प्रकार धर्म के नाम पर अधर्म और नीति के नाम पर अनीति का ही बोलबाला था। इस उपन्यास में उसी काल की पूर्वी भारतीय जीवन की कथा उपस्थित है।
यह उपन्यास एक बौद्ध भिक्षु दिवोदास के विद्रोह की कहानी है जो धर्म के नाम पर होने वाले दुराचारों के खिलाफ खड़ा हो जाता है। उसे पागल कहकर, कारागार में डाल दिया जाता है। वह देवदासी और सेवक के माध्यम से धर्म के नाम पर होने वाले अत्याचारों का भंडाफोड़ करता है।"
Delve into a Dark Chapter of History with Devangna by Acharya Chatursen [Paperback] Hindi Edition
Devangna by Acharya Chatursen is a captivating historical novel that transports readers to the tumultuous final years of the 12th century in Eastern India. This evocative tale explores a period marked by a decline in Buddhist ideals and the rise of controversial practices within certain sects.
A Time of Duality:
Shifting Religious Landscape: The novel sheds light on a period when renowned universities like Vikramshila and Nalanda became centers for Vajrayana and Sahajayana sects. These sects' influence infiltrated the lives of Hindus, particularly Shaivas and Shaktas, leading some astray from traditional practices.
Dharma and Adharma: The narrative confronts the hypocrisy of the era. Religious institutions that were meant to represent dharma (righteousness) became breeding grounds for adharma (unrighteousness). Morality became a mere facade masking immoral practices.
A Glimpse into Eastern Indian Life: Devangna offers a window into the social and religious fabric of Eastern India during this period. Prepare to be immersed in the customs, traditions, and struggles of the people during this transformative time.
A Rebellious Spirit:
Divodas: A Voice Against Injustice: The story centers around Divodas, a Buddhist monk who dares to challenge the prevailing corruption and exploitation within religious institutions. Witnessing the atrocities committed in the name of faith, Divodas becomes a beacon of resistance.
Unmasking the Truth: Divodas bravely exposes the dark underbelly of these institutions, particularly the exploitation of Devadasis (temple dancers) and Sevaks (servants). His fight for truth comes at a heavy cost, as he is ostracized and labeled insane for daring to speak out.
A Fight for Reform: Devangna is a powerful testament to the courage required to stand up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming opposition. Divodas' unwavering spirit serves as an inspiration for those who seek to challenge injustice and advocate for reform.
Devangna by Acharya Chatursen is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history, religious movements, and the enduring power of speaking truth to power. This thought-provoking novel promises a captivating journey through a critical juncture in Indian history.