Kalki R. Krishnamurthy's Ponniyin Selvan: The first floods

Kalki R. Krishnamurthy's Ponniyin Selvan: The first floods
Author: Kalki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1999
Genre: India
ISBN:

Ponniyin Selvan the novel, deals with the life and times of Rajaraja Chozhan, set against the backdrop of tenth century peninsular India. It is the last of the three great novels, the other two being Parthiban Kanavu and Sivakamiyin Sabadam.

Ponniyin Selvan- Whirlwinds- Part 2

Ponniyin Selvan- Whirlwinds- Part 2
Author: Kalki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2019-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9789388860093

Whirlwinds, the exciting second part of Kalki R Krishnamurthy's historic magnum opus Ponniyin Selvan, our hero Vallavarayan Vandhiyathevan's adventures continue as he rides into marshy quagmires, befriends a mysterious girl, becomes the object of intense suspicion by the wily Pazhuvettarayars - and meets the hero of his dreams. Meanwhile, Kundhavai Piratti, princess of the Chozha empire is thrown into confusion and outrage, while the beautiful but poisonous Nandhini Devi weaves more deceitful webs to ensnare her enemies. She will stop at nothing to bring about the downfall of the Chozhas ... but will the scions of that royal clan escape in time? Read on to find out as the epic continues.

The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah

The Books of Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah
Author: Thomas Renz
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 623
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467461849

In this commentary, Thomas Renz reads Nahum, Habakkuk, and Zephaniah as three carefully crafted writings of enduring relevance, each of which makes a vital contribution to the biblical canon. Discussing the historical settings, Renz takes up both long-standing issues, such as the relationship of Zephaniah to Josiah’s reforms, and the socioeconomic conditions of the time suggested by recent archaeological research. The place of these writings within the Book of the Twelve is given fresh consideration, including the question of what one should make of the alleged redaction history of Nahum and Habakkuk. The author’s careful translation of the text comes with detailed textual notes, illuminating some of the Bible’s most outstanding poetry (Nahum) and one of the biblical chapters that is among the most difficult to translate (Habakkuk 3). The thorough verse-by-verse commentary is followed by stimulating theological reflection, opening up avenues for teaching and preaching from these prophetic writings. No matter their previous familiarity with these and other Minor Prophets, scholars, pastors, and lay readers alike will find needed guidance in working through these difficult but important books of the Bible.

Kalki's Ponniyin Selvan

Kalki's Ponniyin Selvan
Author: Kalki
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre: Historical fiction, Tamil
ISBN: 9788183455473

Historical novel on the life and reign of Rajaraja I, active 985-1014, King of Chola dynasty.

Parthiban's Dream

Parthiban's Dream
Author: Kalki Krishnamurthy
Publisher: Ratna Books
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2022-03-04
Genre: Tamil fiction
ISBN: 9788194756088

Parthiban Kanavu (Parthiban's Dream) was a novel Kalki R. Krishnamurthy penned as a weekly serial beginning 1941 in Kalki, the magazine that he had founded. Written in simple and elegant prose, Parthiban Kanavu is a breezy fictional historical romance in which good triumphs over evil and the lovers overcome obstacles posed by dynastic affiliations, intrigue and separation to be united in matrimony. The novel was an instant hit and was made into a Tamil film starring Gemini Ganesan, Vyjayanthimala and S.V. Ranga Rao in 1960. Parthiban Kanavu is an important milestone in Kalki's illustrious literary career. It offered tantalizing perspectives of his literary style and what would be his more critically acclaimed works that followed. Vivid descriptions of nature, flora and fauna formed memorable backdrops against which Kalki's gripping plots unfolded. While the stories he told were timeless ones of valour, romance and hope, his characters never conformed to the binaries of good and evil, instead portraying the various shades of grey and ambiguities that encapsulate what it means to be human. Kalki's characters communicated his unequivocal views on politics and war. That religion and politics are an undesirable and combustible combination, that the adverse impact of wars on the environment and civilians far outweighs the political gains, and that civilians ought not to be harassed when a war is under way - are recurring themes.