Rakshas Sanskriti | Bengali Book on Indian Demons | Indian Mythology & Philosophy | Bangla Non-Fiction on Asur & Rakkhash by Lokenath Chakraborty
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Book Details:
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Author: Loknath Chakraborty
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Publisher: Patra Bharati
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 240
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ISBN: 9789393171146
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Languages: Bengali
About the Book:
In Rakshas Sanskriti, renowned professor Loknath Chakraborty delves deep into the philosophical, cultural, and psychological aspects of Indian demonology. The book takes readers beyond folklore, exploring the archetypes of rakshasas and asuras as reflections of the darker instincts within human civilization. Chakraborty examines how these mythical beings mirror the forces that shape human behavior—destruction and creation, desire and discipline, violence and compassion.
Drawing from Indian philosophy, folklore, spiritual traditions, and psychology, the author explores how these archetypes represent the tension between light and darkness, indulgence and restraint, and instinct and awareness. In this work, demons are not just supernatural entities; they symbolize the complex conflicts and transformations inherent in the human psyche. Rakshas Sanskriti invites readers to look inward, reflecting on the cultural layers that influence identity, morality, sexuality, sacrifice, and spiritual growth.
Ideal for those fascinated by Indian demonology and mythology, this book offers a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the human condition through the lens of tradition and introspection.



