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'The dashing Prince Virendra of Naugarh is madly in love with the breathtakingly beautiful Princess Chandrakanta of Vijaygarh. But there are obstacles galore in the paths of the lovers. There are evil ministers with sinister magicians at their beck and call, enemy kings only too happy to go into battle, masters of disguise who can fool the cleverest of spies, and magic all..more
Published 2012 by Diamond Pocket Books (first published January 1st 1888)
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Aug 07, 2010
Neha rated it
it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: own, saw-movie-version-too, read-2010, hindi
The entire journey of 300 pages was just awesome. the story, the characters, the magic, the twists & turns, the plot. making my imagination as lush & green as rains turn the 'Konkan region'.
Unlike a magic or fantasy book it does not have a super hero or magical stuff giving super powers. its about how cleverly & ethically the Aiyaars use their tricks to investigate the truth, spy to end animosity between kings and finish wars without a single shot fired.. It gives you a feeling..more
Aug 01, 2018
Ashish Iyer rated it
it was amazing · review of another edition
Shelves: mystery, indian-author, romance, read-2018, fantasy, hindi, war
Very interesting read. I enjoyed reading it. Reading in regional language is quite an experience. Love the way how author weaved his story. Its a shame that book is not that famous.
Feb 15, 2018Onaiza Khan rated it liked it · review of another edition
It's an interesting supernatural tale but stinks of religionism
Jan 30, 2018
Namratha rated it
really liked it · review of another edition
Novel In Hindi Book
Shelves: books-i-love, adventure, childrens-fantasy, classics, drama, epic-fantasy, fantasy, fairy-tales, feminism, historical-fiction
Wow.
Just wow.
For a lover of epic fantasy, spell-binding magic, swashbuckling adventure and flawless narrative, I am appalled that this adaptation has been gathering dust on my bookshelf for such a long time.
The original tale has many feathers in its royal turban:
1) Chandrakanta is considered to be the first authentic work of Hindi prose in the Adhunik Kaal (modern period).
2) The author wrote ‘bayans’ or short chapters between 1888 and 1891, which were published serially and widely distributed. P..more
Feb 13, 2016Gorab Jain rated it liked it
When I picked this book, I had faint memories of Chandrakanta aired on DD1 in the 90's. But all I remembered was Krursingh's 'Yakkooo!'. But the character is forgettable in the book.
Almost gave up on it because by 35 pages, the characters known as 'aiyaars' impersonated each other more than 100 times! I'm not exaggerating though I didn't count. But it became very predictable and irritating.
Its in the later parts that the story became more 'tilasmi' and a bit interesting.
Dec 09, 2017Aravind rated it really liked it · review of another edition
Chandrakanta is India's fitting answer to the Persian tales of magic and adventure, popularly known as Dastans. It is the story of a beautiful princess, a valiant prince who loves her, some bad men who covet her, a Tilisma, or a magical place, where she gets imprisoned, and a whole lot of Aiyaars, or spy-magicians, helping both the good and the bad sides. It is the latter ones that hold the centre-stage in this story; they can change their appearance at will, they can carry heavy loads, they can..more
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Jan 29, 2013Sumit Ghosh rated it really liked it · review of another edition
One of the most enchanted books I ever read. Personally I am not very fond of romantic stories so I kept it aside for a long while. But at the same time it is a wonderful story full of magical tricks. Not a magic which can summon mythical beast or celestial weapon, but a pure earthly science which makes the story more real. Everywhere there is a game of wit, talent and cunning which keeps your brain occupied in an attempt to guess what might have happened and what may come next.
My suggestion wou..more
May 05, 2014Dhiraj Sharma rated it really liked it · review of another edition
This is a tale of kings, princes, princesses, their loyal friends, aiyaars, tilisms (magical maze), loyalists, traitors et al.
No wonder the original version in Hindi written by Babu Devkinandan Khatri in the late 19th century must have been an enormous novella. The author has done excellent work by translating this tale into English.
The story moves at a brisk pace though while reading this English translated version you can make out that some incidents/chapters in original Hindi one would have..more
This is , if memory serves right, is the first fiction novel I ever read.
Loaned to me by my Uncle, I just lapped it up. An absolute marvel.
The genre is fantasy and I will rate the world it builds as good as Harry Potter or A song of ice and fire.
It is more than a 100 years old but it should be read more. It should atleast be a gift to every young child by their parents. It did spawn a hugely popular television adaptation and the book itself was extremely popular at the time it was published.
Jan 18, 2018Dr. Siddharth Mishra rated it it was amazing
This, in my opinion, is one of the best fantasy books I have read over the years, especially in the Indian context, written by an Indian author especially pertaining to the Indian audience.
This novel forced people to learn Hindi just so they could read and enjoy this epic tale of love, loss and magic. India's perfect answer to Lord of the rings, Chronicles of Narnia and other Western fantasy books
One of the very first Hindi Novels that I read..and luckily I started with the one of the very first Hindi novelists..Keeping in mind that, back in those days, Hindi novels were meant only to entertain and not give any messages, this book comes out with flying colors!!
Sep 17, 2017Sushant Singh rated it really liked it
When I read it, I realized that my Hindi sucks. This was my favourite tv show when I was growing up. The books are usually better than the tv shows and movies made on them. This one is no different. Hindi bhasha bahut priya hai mujhe. Kuch aur upanyaas padhne k ichhuk hain hum.
Always was and is mesmerized by the richness of content in this book, it took me to beyond, yet within the grasp of my dreams..
A world where me and my imagination flies away on an amazing journey, this the book that started my literary journey
Aug 11, 2014Sumit rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
A great novel of bygone century.. I have rated it 5 because,though initially it was a slow read, it never failed to surprise me and a time came when i could not put it down.I appreciate the initiative taken by the publisher,i would love to read more such mesmerizing tales :)
Jun 25, 2015
Ajitabh Pandey rated it
really liked it Shelves: action, indian-literature, hindi, fantasy, fiction
I have published my review on my blog - https://ajitabhpandey.info/2015/07/chandrakanta-by-devakinandan-khatri/
One of the best and geatest Indian Fantasy.
Really adventurous.
Awesome book.
Mar 10, 2018Ravi Teltia rated it really liked it
An old-time story with a sense of suspense and easy to read book.
Sep 09, 2017Nishant Bhatia rated it really liked it · review of another edition
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Wonderful story. Babu Devakinandan Khatri created many twists and turns in his story. Such a wonderful imagination and narration.
and here's the 1st novel i ever read..hiding below the bed using a torch(no one would allow a nine year old to read it)..neither it was worth it.:/
The mystery was nice and the plot had females who go on adventures and rescue themselves, and this from an Indian author in the 1800s. Was a nice find
Apr 17, 2018Veena Soujanya rated it really liked it · review of another edition
I cherished Chandrakanta as a kid, stuck to the television on Sunday mornings. The TV series is very different from the book except for the names of important characters and the general outline. Being dragged for a long time with unnecessary twists and characters springing upon the audience, the serial lost its charm during its ending episode (actually I don't even remember the last episode though I clearly recall few of the initial ones)
The book served as an amazing gateway to those days and th..more
Aug 03, 2017Ashraf Malik rated it it was ok · review of another edition
first things first;let's not compare this book with Harry Potter series. it is a fantasy tale laced with some magic and some action.chandrakanta doesn't have much of a role and is one of the more disappointing aspects of this book.
we do get introduced to such new things as tilism ,aiyaar's ,etc.but the prince also has not much to do.overall its just a one time read..
Apr 22, 2018Aishwarya Upadhyay rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
Chandrakanta is an outstanding work of imagination considering the date when it was written. It keeps the reader interested with mysteries, questions and puzzles within the ongoing story of love. Read the Urdu version of the book. Its the one that has not lost the translation in time.
Credit is all for the author for his wonderful imagination and fluency of thoughts for such a big fictional novel. The author had very beautifully explained each and every character and incident in the running sequence of the story.
Feb 25, 2018Nethra Ram rated it it was ok · review of another edition
This book was a very popular TV show when I was a child. I'm glad I enjoyed it then because now it is so cliched and meh.
Fantasy is very rare genre in Hindi. Having said this, Chandrakanta is a gem for Hindi literature.
Aug 08, 2018Yatharth Singh Singh rated it it was amazing
What can I say, it's a piece of art in itself. Written about 120 years ago, this book still holds its unique place among even western. Mainly this is a love story and The Tilism plays the role of sub plot. The novel is written in third person omniscient but the narrative never gives away the element of suspense; not even in a single chapter. In this you can expect anything but cannot predict anything except for a couple of things because again it's 120 years old. The narrative progresses like a..more
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After his earlier education, Devkinandan Khatri moved to Tekari Estate in Gaya. He became an employee of the Raja of Benares. He started a printing press called 'Lahari' and started a Hindi monthly, 'Sudarshan', in 1898. The various works of Khatri and his son Durga Prasad were republished by Lahari Press in the early 21st century. Lahari Press is still in existence in Ramkatora (Pisnahariya Kuwan..more