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Devdas Download devdas or read online books in PDF, EPUB, Tuebl, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to get devdas book now. This site is like a library, Use search box in the widget to get ebook that you want. PENGUIN BOOKS DEVDAS Saratchandra Chattopadhyay was born on 15 September 1876 in Devanandapur, a village in West Bengal. His childhood and Devdas Novel English Pdf. Minecraft version 1.9. Source(s): rickert 2 years ago. About sarat chandra novels english you. Devdas has never previously considered Parvati as his would-be wife. Surprised by Parvati's boldly visiting him alone at night, he also feels pained for her. Making up his mind, he tells his father he wants to marry Parvati. Devdas's father disagrees. Gst Book In English Pdf. In a confused state, Devdas flees to Calcutta. Download Devdas By Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay pdf ebook. Devdas is a Bengali book which is written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. We found a pdf file ebook of Devdas. We are happy to share the Devdas pdf with everyone for free. Devdas Book Info Book Name: Devdas Author Name: Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Category: Novel Total pages: 74 File size: 0.24 MB Download. Free Download Free Hindi Novels Hindi download pdf eBooks hindi novel hindi pdf PDF Novels of premchand Premchand Bankimchand Jayashankar Prasad Sarat Chand Anandmath Devdas Gaban Godaan Nirmala Hindi pdf, free hindi books, anandmath, godaan, e-books, download, novels.

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Devdas is a young man from a wealthy Bengali Brahmin family in India in the early 1900s. Paro (Parvati) is a young woman from a middle class Bengali family belonging to the “merchant” caste. The two families lived in a village in Bengal, and Devdas and Paro were childhood friends. Devdas goes away for thirteen years to live and study in a boarding school in the city of Calcutta (now Kolkata). When, after finishing school, he returns to his village, Paro looks forward to their childhood love blossoming into their lifelong journey together in marriage. Of course, according to the prevailing social custom, Paro's parents would have to approach Devdas' parents and propose marriage of Paro to Devdas as Paro longed for. When Paro's mother makes the proposal to Devdas' mother, the latter insults her, plainly saying that the marriage is not possible in view of her own higher caste and financial status. To demonstrate her own social status, Paro's mother then finds an even richer husband for Paro. When Paro learns of her planned marriage, she stealthily meets Devdas at night, desperately believing that Devdas will quickly accept her hand in marriage. Devdas meekly seeks his parents' permission to marry Paro, but Devdas' father agrees with his wife. In a weak-minded state, Devdas then flees to Calcutta, and from there, he writes a letter to Paro, saying that they were only friends. Within days, however, he realizes that he should have been bolder. He goes back to his village and tells Paro that he is ready to do anything needed to save their love. By now, Paro's marriage plans are in an advanced stage, and she declines going back to Devdas and chides him for his cowardice and vacillation. She makes, however, one request to Devdas that he would return to her before he dies. Devdas vows to do so. Devdas goes back to Calcutta and Paro is married off to the betrothed widower with children, who is still in love with his previous wife and is therefore not interested in an amatory relationship with Paro.


In Calcutta, Devdas' carousing friend, Chunnilal, introduces him to a courtesan named Chandramukhi. Devdas takes to heavy drinking at Chandramukhi's place, but the courtesan falls in love with him, and looks after him. His health deteriorates because of a combination of excessive drinking and despair of life—a drawn-out form of suicide. Within him, he frequently compares Paro and Chandramukhi, remaining ambivalent as to whom he really loves. Sensing his fast-approaching death, Devdas returns to meet Paro to fulfill his vow. He dies at her doorstep on a dark, cold night. On hearing of the death of Devdas, Paro runs towards the door, but her family members prevent her from stepping out of the door.









The novella powerfully depicts the prevailing societal customs in Bengal in the early 1900s, which are largely responsible for preventing the happy ending of a genuine love story.




Every society has such some true love stories that dies due to social injustice, racism, social discrimination and religious objection. Due to French revolution, Scientific advances, and globalization, all those social deformation, bigotry and delinquencies are subject to justification. Don't you think that this is the right time to raise your voice against those discriminations for future humanity?




- Suman Kanti Chowdhury