SHAKUNTALA DUSHYANTA (LOVE STORIES FROM INDIA)
Book Details
Author(s)Ashok K. Banker, AKB eBOOKS
PublisherAKB eBOOKS
ISBN / ASINB008IEEBT6
ISBN-13978B008IEEBT4
Sales Rank1,832,634
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
THE CLASSIC LOVE STORY THAT GAVE BIRTH TO A NATION
The classic tale of Shakuntala and Dushyanta has enthralled Indians for millennia. The subject of the great Sanskrit play by Kalidasa and influencer of a thousand love stories in films, television shows and novels, this almost-tragedy captures the unusual pairing of a rustic sage’s daughter and the arrogant young king who falls passionately in love with her–only to forget her once he returns to his kingdom. Or has he truly forgotten? As much a drama with a twist in its tale as a romance of manners, the great love story of Shakuntala and Dushyanta remains an enduring love story as well as a fascinating portrait of a long-lost age. Now retold in Ashok’s inimitable epic style, this short novella also forms a part of the larger epic Mahabharata Series. Read it here as a classic love story.
THIS EBOOK IS EXCERPTED FROM THE LARGER MAHABHARATA SERIES BY ASHOK K. BANKER, AVAILABLE ONLY AT www.akbebooks.com
Ashok Kumar Banker is one of India’s most beloved, prolific and successful authors. His work has been published in 57 countries, a dozen languages, several hundred reprint editions with over 1.4 million copies of his books currently in print.
Born of mixed parentage, Ashok was raised without any caste or religion, giving him a uniquely post-racial and post-religious Indian perspective. Even through successful careers in marketing, advertising, journalism and scriptwriting, Ashok retained his childhood fascination with the ancient literature of India. With the Ramayana Series® he embarked on a massively ambitious publishing project he calls the Epic India Library. The EI Library comprises Four Wheels: Mythology, Itihasa, History, and Future History. The Ramayana Series® and Krishna Coriolis are part of the First Wheel. The Mahabharata Series is part of the Second Wheel. Ten Kings and the subsequent novels in the Itihasa Series dealing with different periods of recorded Indian history are the Third Wheel. Novels such as Vertigo, Gods of War, The Kali Quartet, Saffron White Green are the Fourth Wheel. His internationally acclaimed Ramayana Series® has been hailed as a ‘milestone’ (India Today) and a ‘magnificently rendered labour of love’ (Outlook). It is arguably the most popular English-language retelling of the ancient Sanskrit epic.
His writing has been awarded numerous times. He is also one of the few living Indian authors whose contribution to Indian literature is acknowledged in The Picador Book of Modern Indian Writing and The Vintage Anthology of Indian Literature. His writing is used as a teaching aid in several management and educational courses worldwide and has been the subject of several dissertations and theses. His online bookstore www.akbebooks.com is India’s first bestselling ebookstore and publisher and pioneered digital publishing in the country. He has been credited with several other firsts including the first Indian crime novels in English, the first Indian TV series in English, the first Indian ebook, the first Indian science fiction, fantasy and horror stories and novels in English.
Ashok is 48 years old and lives with his family in Mumbai. He is always accessible to his readers at www.ashokbanker.com—over 40,000 have corresponded with him to date. He looks forward to hearing from you.
The classic tale of Shakuntala and Dushyanta has enthralled Indians for millennia. The subject of the great Sanskrit play by Kalidasa and influencer of a thousand love stories in films, television shows and novels, this almost-tragedy captures the unusual pairing of a rustic sage’s daughter and the arrogant young king who falls passionately in love with her–only to forget her once he returns to his kingdom. Or has he truly forgotten? As much a drama with a twist in its tale as a romance of manners, the great love story of Shakuntala and Dushyanta remains an enduring love story as well as a fascinating portrait of a long-lost age. Now retold in Ashok’s inimitable epic style, this short novella also forms a part of the larger epic Mahabharata Series. Read it here as a classic love story.
THIS EBOOK IS EXCERPTED FROM THE LARGER MAHABHARATA SERIES BY ASHOK K. BANKER, AVAILABLE ONLY AT www.akbebooks.com
Ashok Kumar Banker is one of India’s most beloved, prolific and successful authors. His work has been published in 57 countries, a dozen languages, several hundred reprint editions with over 1.4 million copies of his books currently in print.
Born of mixed parentage, Ashok was raised without any caste or religion, giving him a uniquely post-racial and post-religious Indian perspective. Even through successful careers in marketing, advertising, journalism and scriptwriting, Ashok retained his childhood fascination with the ancient literature of India. With the Ramayana Series® he embarked on a massively ambitious publishing project he calls the Epic India Library. The EI Library comprises Four Wheels: Mythology, Itihasa, History, and Future History. The Ramayana Series® and Krishna Coriolis are part of the First Wheel. The Mahabharata Series is part of the Second Wheel. Ten Kings and the subsequent novels in the Itihasa Series dealing with different periods of recorded Indian history are the Third Wheel. Novels such as Vertigo, Gods of War, The Kali Quartet, Saffron White Green are the Fourth Wheel. His internationally acclaimed Ramayana Series® has been hailed as a ‘milestone’ (India Today) and a ‘magnificently rendered labour of love’ (Outlook). It is arguably the most popular English-language retelling of the ancient Sanskrit epic.
His writing has been awarded numerous times. He is also one of the few living Indian authors whose contribution to Indian literature is acknowledged in The Picador Book of Modern Indian Writing and The Vintage Anthology of Indian Literature. His writing is used as a teaching aid in several management and educational courses worldwide and has been the subject of several dissertations and theses. His online bookstore www.akbebooks.com is India’s first bestselling ebookstore and publisher and pioneered digital publishing in the country. He has been credited with several other firsts including the first Indian crime novels in English, the first Indian TV series in English, the first Indian ebook, the first Indian science fiction, fantasy and horror stories and novels in English.
Ashok is 48 years old and lives with his family in Mumbai. He is always accessible to his readers at www.ashokbanker.com—over 40,000 have corresponded with him to date. He looks forward to hearing from you.

