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''Chandrakanta (''
Devanagri Devanagari ( ; , , Sanskrit pronunciation: ), also called Nagari (),Kathleen Kuiper (2010), The Culture of India, New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, , page 83 is a left-to-right abugida (a type of segmental writing system), based on the a ...
-''चन्द्रकान्ता'' ;
IAST The International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration (IAST) is a transliteration scheme that allows the lossless romanisation of Indic scripts as employed by Sanskrit and related Indic languages. It is based on a scheme that emerged during ...
''-Candrakāntā'') is an
epic fantasy High fantasy, or epic fantasy, is a subgenre of fantasy defined by the epic nature of its setting or by the epic stature of its characters, themes, or plot.Brian Stableford, ''The A to Z of Fantasy Literature'', (p. 198), Scarecrow Press, ...
Hindi Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been ...
novel by Devaki Nandan Khatri. Published in 1888, it was the first modern Hindi novel. It gained a cult following, and contributed to the popularity of the Hindi language. The copyright on the novel expired in 1964 and it is now in public domain, along with other titles by the author. It inspired Nirja Guleri's mega-budget TV serial of the same name (though the screenplay had many differences from the novel) which became one of the biggest-ever blockbusters in the history of Indian television.


Story

The story is a romantic fantasy about two lovers who belong to rival kingdoms: the princess Chandrakanta of
Vijaygarh Vijaygarh Fort (Hindi :विजयगढ़ किला) is a ruined fort located 30 km from Robertsganj in south east direc in Mau Kalan village on Robertsganj-Churk road, in the Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh India. History Last rul ...
, and the prince Virendra Singh of Naugarh. Krur Singh, a member of the Vijaygarh king's court dreams of marrying Chandrakanta and taking over the throne. When Krur Singh fails in his endeavor, he flees the kingdom and befriends Shivdutt, the powerful neighboring king of Chunargarh (referring to the fort in
Chunar Chunar is a city located in Mirzapur district of Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It is nearby Mirzapur city. The railway tracks passing through Chunar Junction railway station leads to major destinations of India, including Howrah, Delhi, T ...
that inspired Khatri to write the novel). Krur Singh coaxes Shivdutt to ensnare Chandrakanta at any cost. Shivdutt captures Chandrakanta and while running away from Shivdutt, Chandrakanta finds herself a prisoner in a ''tilism''. Eventually, Kunvar Virendra Singh breaks the tilism and fights with Shivdutt with the help of aiyyars. The Story slowly unfolds into Chandrakanta being kidnapped and getting rescued by Chapla. However, they get trapped into a Tilism by a quirk of fate. Prince Virender Singh starts breaking the Tilism to free Chandrakanta. The Story unfolds around the efforts of Virender Singh for breaking Tilism and King Shivdutt trying to stop him to do the deed himself. Chandrakanta, the novel, has many sequels, prominent being a 7-book series (Chandrakanta santati) dealing with the adventures of Chandrakanta and Virendra Singh's children in another major tilism.


Contents


Characters

* ''Maharaja Surendra Singh (King of Naugarh)'' * ''Maharaja Jai Singh (King of VijayGarh )'' * ''Virendra Singh'' * ''Chandrakanta (also disguised as Van Kanya)'' * ''RatnaGarbha (Chandrakanta's mother)'' * ''Tez Singh (aiyyar of Naugarh, son of Jeet Singh)'' * ''Devi Singh'' * ''Diwan Jeet Singh (Diwan of Naugarh, also a grand aiyyar) (also disguised as Baba SiddhNath)'' *''Senapati Fateh Singh (Chieftain of Vijaygarh)'' * ''Champa & Chapla (aiyyar friends of Chandrakanta)'' * ''Diwan Kupat Singh (father of Kroor Singh)'' * ''Kroor Singh'' * ''Nazim & Ahmed (aiyyars of Kroor Singh)'' *''Hardayal Singh (Diwan of VijayGarh after death of Kupat Singh)'' *''Ketaki (a handmaid of Chandrakanta)'' *''Maharaja Shiv Dutt Singh (King of Chunargarh)'' *''Maharani Kalawati (Queen of Chunargarh)'' *''Pandit Badrinath (grand aiyyar of Shiv Dutt) (also disguised as Aafat Khan)'' *''Pandit Jagannath Jyotishi ( a ramal-astrologer , also an aiyyar of Shiv Dutt who mid-way joins Virendra Singh )'' *''Chunnilal, Pannalal, Ramnarayan, Ghasita Singh, Bhagwan Dutt (aiyyars of Shiv Dutt )'' *''Zalim Khan (a dacoit, distant relative of Nazim)''


Tilism and Aiyyars

''Chandrakanta'' is notable for introducing the concepts of "Aiyyar" and "Tilism" to Hindi literature.


Aiyyar/Aiyyara

According to Devaki nandan Khatri, An Aiyyar (male) or Aiyyara (female) is a secret agent spy fighter. He or she is expert in many arts like: disguise, fighting skills, spying, science, fine arts, medical, and chemistry. Disguise is must (Aiyyar/a may change him/herself into person of same or even of opposite sex but of resembling body built, by makeup).
Fighting skills are also must, for self-defence. An Aiyyar/a always overpowers any small group of ordinary soldiers.
He/she may need to spy for taking out some secrets or for finding some missing persons.
Knowledge of science and fine arts is also necessary, as it may come handy many times.
Medical knowledge, and specially that of Anaesthesia is needed for him/her.
Chemical knowledge is also needed In a nutshell an Aiyyar is a Jack of all trades. But contrary to common belief, Khatrian Aiyyar/a are unfamiliar with magic and spells. He/she may join into any king's or landlord's service or may remain free. The items must for an Aiyyar/a: Kamand (a long very strong cord used to climb over building secretly, or for tying opposite Aiyyar/a or captured person/s) Batua or purse (used to keep necessary medicines, makeup items, money and dry fruits) Lakhlakha must also be in the 'Batua' (lakhlakha is a kind of smelling salt used to revive any unconscious person) Khanjar or dagger (for safety and for attack) Langot or short smart pants are usually worn by male Aiyyars when in easy mood Ethics of Aiyyars:
Never kill or torture any other Aiyyar/a (but can arrest him/her)
Never cheat your master
Never attack too many Aiyyars over a single person The novel depicts a number of friendly and unfriendly ''Aiyyar''. Aiyyars on the side of Virendrasingh include: * Tej Singh * Jeet Singh (Tej Singh's father) * Devi Singh; Aiyyars on the side of Chandrakanta: * Chapla * Champa Aiyyars on the side of Krur singh: * Nazim * Ahmed * Aamir Aiyyars on the side of Shivdutt (all except last two later joined the Virendra Singh's side): * Pandit Badrinath * Chunnilal * Pandit Jagannath * Pannalal * Ramnarayan * Ghasita Singh * Bhagwan Dutt


Adaptations

''Chandrakanta'' was made into a
television serial In television and radio programming, a serial is a show that has a continuing plot that unfolds in a sequential episode-by-episode fashion. Serials typically follow main story arcs that span entire television seasons or even the complete run o ...
in the mid-1990s by its creator, writer, producer and director Nirja Guleri and this mega-budget serial went on to become one of the blockbusters on Indian television. The serial also introduced many new characters. A new serial named '' Kahani Chandrakanta Ki'' was started in 2011 on
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TV Channel, Based on his next novel in Chandrakanta series named ''Chandrakanta Santati'' (story about Chandrakanta's sons) by the director Sunil Agnihotri, with same degree of deviations from the original Devki Nandan Khatri novel. The story of Chandrakanta Santati was much different from the story shown by new TV serial ''Kahani Chandrakanta Ki''. Subsequently, it failed to attract viewership and finally was cancelled. Indian filmmaker
Vidhu Vinod Chopra Vidhu Vinod Chopra (born 5 September 1952) is an Indian film director, producer, editor, screenwriter, lyricist and actor. His well-known films as director are ''Parinda'' (1988), '' 1942: A Love Story'' (1994). He is also known for producing ' ...
tried producing a film adaptation of the book, which was to be directed by
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. The film was to have been titled '' Taalismaan'' and included
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among the cast, playing an Aiyyar. Abhishek Bachchan was to be seen in this screen adaption of the tale of Chandrakanta. The film was never made. In 2017, two more TV adaptations were planned. The one on the channel
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and titled ''
Prem Ya Paheli – Chandrakanta ''Prem Ya Paheli – Chandrakanta'' is an Indian Hindi language fantasy television show, produced and directed by Nikhil Sinha. The show stars Kritika Kamra and Gaurav Khanna in lead roles. The show is produced by Triangle Film Company and is ...
'' again tries to retell the story. Unfortunately,the ending was not shown because the channel changed from
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to
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.
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also started a TV show with the name ''Chandrakanta''. Its story is totally different from the original novel. It was produced by
Ekta Kapoor Ekta Kapoor (born 7 June 1975) is an Indian television producer, film producer and director who works in Hindi cinema and soap opera. She is the joint managing director and creative head of Balaji Telefilms Limited, which was founded in 1994. ...
.


Sequel

''Chandrakanta'' was followed by ''
Chandrakanta Santati ''Chandrakanta Santati'' is an epic fantasy adventure Hindi novel by Devaki Nandan Khatri. Published in 6 Volumes, it serves as the sequel to '' Chandrakanta'', the first modern Hindi novel which was released in 1888. The phenomenal success of '' ...
'' (in 6 Volumes). The sequel chronicles the adventures of sons of ''Chandrakanta.''


See also

*
Vijaygarh Fort Vijaygarh Fort (Hindi :विजयगढ़ किला) is a ruined fort located 30 km from Robertsganj in south east direction in Mau Kalan village in Chatra block near Dhandhraul Dam on Chatra-Siltham road , in Robertsganj in the Sonbh ...
* Chunar Fort * Naugarh Fort


References


External links


Complete ''Chandrakanta'' in Gadya Kosh

''Chandrakanta''
at the Digital Library of India {{DEFAULTSORT:Chandrakanta (Novel) Hindi-language novels 19th-century Indian novels 1888 novels Indian novels adapted into television shows