Blogadda wrote saying I was selected for reviewing "Shattered Dreams by Shubha Vilas.
Here is what I think...
Overall
the book makes thought provoking reading. The flow of the narrative and the
revelation of human emotions behind the familiar scenes make it a page turner.
Indeed, the mind does get hooked, when you realize that gods, demigods and
godly humans exhibit emotions similar to the emotions of the common man and
that they also exhibit similar anxieties. It is a learning experience as to how
these heavenly beings handle their emotions and cope with adversities in life.
The author has put footnotes about the
lessons at relevant points in the book. Though the flow of the narrative does
get affected due to these footnotes, a student of management or psychology can
use these “interruptions to reflect, ruminate and digest the lessons. In
addition, one is tempted to anticipate such footnotes in the scenes ahead.
One
has always had logical doubts about various scenes like
- How a loving wife and mother like Keikeyi can turn a villain overnight
- Why Rama who is god incarnate, cannot correct his father when he erred in decision making
- Why Urmila does not insist on following Sita’s lead of accompanying her husband to the forest
- Why Ravana who was a learned Brahmin turns into a vicious demon
All these doubts are debated by various
characters and a logical; explanation is provided in the book. The debate of
Jabali and Rama is another instance of such a debate.
To a student of Management the five concepts explained
by Rama to Bharata are invaluable:
- Respect Management
- Decision Management
- Reputation Management
- Team Management
- Character Management
These concepts
are further clarified in various points and then one begins to realize as to
how these can be put to use in one’s own profession as a manager, leader,
politician or administrator. For a teacher too these points are a starting
point for a complete presentation on Management principles.
There are certain questions that do linger in one’s
mind at the end of reading the book:
- What happens to Manthara after Shatrughna releases her on Bharata’s instructions
- Why do gods and seers always insist on testing and retesting people; don’t they have “trust’ in the persons they are testing? Can they not read a person’s mind?
- Can gods also be a victim of human emotions like jealousy, vanity and lust?
- Before going to meet Dasaratha and Keikeyi, Rama and Sita have a symbolic exchange of messages through the exchange of a flowery garland and an imaginary garland. This indicates that they know that the time has come for them to proceed on the journey to fulfill the purpose of their birth on earth. Yet Rama insists on testing Sita about whether she would like to follow him to the forest.
In spite of the doubts that linger, the book does
provide a thought provoking explanations to most scenes and also lessons in
coping with adversities in life as well as lessons in the Principles of
Management as well as Dharma; which are as relevant today.
My recommendation read the book, you will enjoy it!
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