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Number of Pages
152
Age Group
All
Language
Hindi
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Book Summary
Vardan Is A Timeless Hindi-Language Novel By Premchand That Examines What It Means To Put The Needs Of Others Before Personal Attachments. Set Against Social Realities, The Story Follows Pratap, The Son Of Suvama, Who Takes On The Persona Of Balaji To Uplift The Underprivileged—The Poor, The Marginalized, And Those From Lower Castes. Through Virjan’S Poignant Struggles, The Narrative Speaks To The Hardships Faced By Women In Mismatched Marriages. A Moving, Hopeful Meditation On Love, Sacrifice, And Community, This Book Is For Readers Who Value Compassion, Social Insight, And Human Resilience.
In Vardan, Premchand Crafts A Narrative With Quiet Realism That Centers On Ordinary People Making Extraordinary Choices. The Story Is Structured Around Pratap's Double Life As Balaji, A Deliberate Act Of Service That Reveals How One Person’S Dedication Can Uplift Many. The Prose Is Clear And Accessible, Inviting Readers To Step Into Bustling Streets, Humble Homes, And The Dreams And Disappointments Of Everyday Life. The Experience Is Enriched By Vivid Social Textures And A Steady Pace That Balances Intimate Character Moments With Sweeping Themes Of Caste, Poverty, And Dignity.
Alongside Pratap/Balaji’S Journey, Virjan’S Story Offers A Humane Portrait Of Women’S Struggles Within Traditional Expectations, Inviting Readers To Reflect On Social Constraints And The Possibility Of Change Through Compassion. The Novel Blends Personal Sacrifice With Collective Action, Leaving Readers With A Sense Of Hope And A Call To Consider How Their Own Choices Can Help Lift Others.
After Turning The Last Page, Readers Carry A Strengthened Belief In The Power Of Service And The Importance Of Standing With Those In Need. Vardan Leaves You With Warmth, Resolve, And A Broader Sense Of Community—An Invitation To Act With Kindness In Everyday Life.
Product Details
Author
Premchand
Publisher
Penguin Random House India
Number of Pages
152
Language
Hindi
SKU
BK0444669
ISBN
9789353497163
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
198 x 129 x 9.6 cm
Binding
Paperback
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Born Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava On 31 July 1880 In Lamhi Village Near Varanasi, India, Munshi Premchand Began His Writing Career In 1901. His First Short Novel, Asrar E Ma’Abid (Secrets Of God’S Abode), Written In Urdu Was Published In A Weekly Between 8 October 1903 To February 1905. He Wrote On A Variety Of Topics Including Prostitution, Poverty, Dowry, Child Widowhood, And Feudal System, Using His Works As A Vehicle For Arousing Public Awareness. He Was The First Hindi Author Whose Works Featured Social Realism. Premchand Has Penned Down Hundreds Of Short Stories, More Than A Dozen Novels, Plays, And Several Critical Essays. His Most Celebrated Works Include Vardaan (1912), Seva Sadan (1918), Premashram (1922), Rangbhoomi (1925), Nirmala (1927), Pratigya (1927), Gaban (1931), Karmabhoomi (1932), Godaan (1936). Premchand Breathed His Last On 8 October 1936. One Of The Most Influential Writers Of Indian Literature, His Works Continue To Remain Popular And Are Translated In Various Foreign Languages Across The World.