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Original Title: ಆವರಣ
Edition Language: Kannada
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ಆವರಣ [Aavarana] Hardcover | Pages: 380 pages
Rating: 4.42 | 2814 Users | 344 Reviews

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Title:ಆವರಣ [Aavarana]
Author:S.L. Bhyrappa
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:24th Edition
Pages:Pages: 380 pages
Published:August 5th 2007 by Sahitya Bhandara (first published 2007)
Categories:History. Cultural. India

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Aavarana (Kannada: ಆವರಣ) is a 2007 Kannada novel by one of the eminent novelists S.L. Bhyrappa. Aavarana means enveloping or covering something. This novel deals with the historical period in Indian history when the Mogul Emperor Aurangzeb ruled most part of India. Aavarana was sold out even before its release in February 2007. The novel went on to create a record in the Indian literary world by witnessing 10 reprints within five months of its release. S.L.Bhyrappa says that 'Aavarana' is the result of his search for truth about history.

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One of Bhyrappa's best books. The ease with which the story shifts back and forth in time is excellent.

Aavarana - What a Brilliantly compelling, powerful novel this was!!! I cherished every minute spent with it , as well as the time spent with Lakshmi aka Razia the protagonist, who spent years to complete her fathers unfinished research work about Indian history to give it a shape and bring out the reality in the form of a fiction. Which is the sub-plot (novel) of this novel which talks about the accurate history. I will not go deep into the storyline or the characters but all I want to say is

Brilliant Book from S.L.BArgumentative, Thought Inducing, Opinionated...Must read if you think you are better than average in kannada.

For a civilization is not just buildings and machines, but its people, their thought, and their culture. It is a way of knowing the world, a way of giving meaning and value to the contents of life. It is a resource, most of all, for living intelligently.Aavarana: The Veil by S. L. Bhyrappa is a story of a free-spirited and rebellious young woman, Lakshmi, who marries the man she is deeply in love with. Amir, her husband, requests she convert to Islam, and she reluctantly agrees. Despite her

'Why should We know our HISTORY?'I think this book answers the question.This book is about Lakshmi aka Razia, the protagonist, is an intelligent, self confident and progressive woman who converts to Islam to get married to Amir against the wished of her father. Her visit to the ruins of Hampi for a documentary churns her thinking and questions the ideology she believes in. Through the works of Lakshmi's father, we are told the story of a war slave, Khwaja Jaan, originally a Rajput prince during

Picked this on an impulse while travelling to Hampi, for I knew it has some relation with the place. But I was taken by surprise for it turned out to be way more than Hampi.Ingredients for Main Dish:1. Probing multiple layers of religion, liberalism and identity, with the quest for the essential truth.2. Supporting bibliography for all the views expressed.Ingredients for Side Dishes:1. Characters citing a documentary of Hampi and Kashi.2. A Hindu-Muslim couple, wife converting to Islam for

Excellent story and Narration. Must read for everybody. It try to reveal history which was hidden. It makes you realise how our own history was distorted.Author doesn't try to be politically correct and hide facts. At the same time he doesn't make any false accusations. Though there was so many opposing to this book, truth of what had happened those days will never fade. S L B is one of the best modern novelist which have his own style of narration which takes you all his books to real world ,
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