Vibha Telugu Pragatisheela Sahitya Gavaksham is part of the Dakshinayan Indian Thought series of books. This volume presents a selection of writings in Telugu by 89 authors from the thirteenth century CE to the present across various genres – poetry, song, novel, story and tract. The book attempts to explore the resonances and articulations across historical periods spanning over eight centuries of the ‘progressive–political’ in Telugu literature. This is an attempt to open a window into literary imaginations around questions that continue to preoccupy us egalitarianism, dignity, oppression, violence and resistance.
G. N. Devy Books
This author engages with critical thought and the position of oppressed communities, particularly tribal and denotified tribes in India. Their work examines the clash between tradition and modernity, striving to preserve and celebrate the literature and oral traditions of these groups. As a literary critic and activist, they aim to give voice to the marginalized, exploring their histories, languages, and perspectives through critical essays and literary anthologies. Their approach is marked by a deep understanding of cultural nuances and a commitment to social justice.


Mahabharata: The Epic and the Nation
- 152 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The enduring influence of the Mahabharata on Indian culture is highlighted, showcasing its ability to captivate the imagination despite the rise and fall of various kingdoms, dynasties, and philosophical schools throughout history. The text serves as a testament to the epic's significance in shaping spiritual and cultural narratives in India.