Divine Protector: The Role of Shiva as Savior in Amish Tripathi's Shiva Trilogy
Keywords:
Mythological retelling, Savior archetype, Indian literature, KnowledgeAbstract
The present research paper examines how Amish Tripathi reinterprets the traditional Hindu god Shiva in a modern setting and examines how Shiva is portrayed as a rescuer in the Shiva Trilogy. Shiva is reimagined in The Immortals of Meluha, The Secret of the Nagas, and The Oath of the Vayuputras as a mortal hero who becomes a deity by his deeds and decisions, rather than solely as a god. This research looks at the storytelling strategies Tripathi uses to make Shiva seem like a real-life, human person, highlighting themes of righteousness, responsibility, and sacrifice. The study emphasizes Shiva's transformation from a common man to a beloved hero through a thorough reading of the scriptures, emphasizing his challenges, moral quandaries, and final victories. The analysis also considers Tripathi's work's philosophical and cultural foundations, placing it within the larger context of mythical retellings in Indian literature. Shiva's lasting importance in modern culture is shown by the Shiva Trilogy, which presents Shiva in a modern and approachable light, providing a nuanced view on the god's meaning. This essay advances knowledge about contemporary myth-making and the strategies for updating old tales so that they still have meaning for readers today.
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