Jaipur Literature Festival: Suraj Yengde, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Pt Hariprasad Chaurasia enthrall people

The fourth day of Jaipur Literature Festival saw hundreds of attendees taking their seats at the various sessions held at the Hotel Clarks Amer in the Pink City. They not only engaged in discussions about caste but also music and history as various scholars and authors took to the stage to talk about things they believe in and love the most

Updated On: 2023-01-23 02:16 AM IST

Suraj Yengde, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia delve into caste, history and music during their sessions at the Jaipur Literature Festival 2023

As Indian anti-caste scholar Sumit Samos took to the stage in the last few days, he has also been joined by Suraj Yengde, another scholar on the subject of caste. Yengde started the day with an early session titled ‘Caste Matters’ as he was in conversation with Surinder S Jodhka. Photo Courtesy: Jaipur Literature Festival 2023

Elsewhere at the festival, Indian-American author Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, known for ‘The Palace of Illusions’ and ‘The Forest of Enchantments’ took to the stage to discuss her latest book ‘Independence: A Novel’ with Indian author Aanchal Malhotra. Photo Courtesy: Jaipur Literature Festival 2023

Daisy Rockwell, the 2021 Booker Prize winner for her translation of Geetanjali Shree’s ‘Ret Samadhi’ into ‘Tomb of Sand’, was in conversation with Mita Kapur, Chuden Kabimo, Sheela Tomy, Arunava Sinha and Manoranjan Byapari about the beginnings and end of stories in the session ‘Beginnings and Endings’. Photo Courtesy: Jaipur Literature Festival 2023

As the clock struck 3 pm, legendary Indian flautist Pandit Hariprasad Chaurasia took to the stage to speak about his life in a session with Sathya Saran, author of ‘Breath of Gold: Hariprasad Chaurasia’ and Sanjoy K Roy. With every word of Chaurasia, the audience was left spellbound. Photo Courtesy: Jaipur Literature Festival 2023 

Historian and author Rana Safvi discussed her book ‘Tears of the Begum’ with Vidya Shah in the session titled ‘Tears of the Begum: Begumat ke Aansoo’. Safvi delved into the book that was translated from Urdu, the original was written by Khwaja Hasan Nizami. Photo Courtesy: Jaipur Literature Festival 2023

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