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.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
The phenomenal success of Chandrakanta prompted Devaki Nandan Khatri to write a 24-part sequel (which was further divided into 295-chapters or bayans) titled Chandrakanta Santati (Chandrakanta's Progeny).
The novel primarily follows the adventures of Chandrakanta's son Indrajeet Singh and Anand Singh with various characters from Chandrakanta along with introducing a plethora of new characters.[9]
Contents
Volume I
Part 1 | 15 Chapters |
Part 2 | 18 Chapters |
Part 3 | 14 Chapters |
Part 4 | 12 Chapters |
Volume II
Part 5 | 13 Chapters |
Part 6 | 7 Chapters |
Part 7 | 6 Chapters |
Part 8 | 12 Chapters |
Volume III
Part 9 | 13 Chapters |
Part 10 | 10 Chapters |
Part 11 | 10 Chapters |
Part 12 | 10 Chapters |
Volume IV
Part 13 | 13 Chapters |
Part 14 | 11 Chapters |
Part 15 | 12 Chapters |
Part 16 | 14 Chapters |
Volume V
Part 17 | 17 Chapters |
Part 18 | 12 Chapters |
Part 19 | 15 Chapters |
Part 20 | 15 Chapters |
Volume VI
Part 21 | 12 Chapters |
Part 22 | 14 Chapters |
Part 23 | 12 Chapters |
Part 24 | 8 Chapters |
Characters
- Indrajeet Singh & Anand Singh (the two sons of Virendra Singh & Chandrakanta)
- Bhairon Singh (son of Tez Singh and Chapla)
- Tara Singh (son of Devi Singh and Champa)
- Jeet Singh (mentor of Indrajeet, Anand, Bhairon and TaraSingh)
- Kishori ( daughter of Shivdutt & Kalawati, and love interest of Kumar Indrajeet Singh )
- Bheemsen (son of Maharaj Shivdutt)
- Kamini ( daughter of Diwan Agnidutt, and love interest of Kumar Anand Singh)
- Madhavi (Kishori's cousin, daughter of King Chandradutt and Mayavati)
- Nanak Prasad (Bhootnath's son from his second wife)
- Pandit Jagganath Jyotishi
- Bhootnath (aka Raghubar Singh) aka Rooha
- Sher Singh (Bhootnath's brother)
- Naahar Singh
- Kamala (aiyyar of Princess Kishori) (Bhootnath's daughter from his first wife)
- Raja Gopaal Singh (King of Jamaani)
- Balbhadra Singh (father of Laxmi Devi, Kamalini, & Laadli)
- Laxmi Devi aka Tara (eldest sister of Kamalini & Laadli) disguised as aiyyar of Kamalini
- Hela Singh (Munder's father)
- Munder aka Mayarani (Tilism ki Rani, fake Laxmi Devi)
- Kamalini (aka Chandool)
- Laadli (aka Raambholi aka Laali)
- Manorama (aiyyar of Mayarani)
- Naagar aka MotiJaan (aiyyar of Mayarani)
- Bihari Singh, Harnaam Singh, Sadho Ram (aiyyars of Mayarani)
- Ram Narayan, Panna Laal, Chunni Laal, Badrinath (aiyyars of King Virendra Singh)
- Tilism ka Daroga aka Baba Ji
- Indra Dev (Baba Ji's younger bother) aka Shayam Laal
- Digvijaysingh (King of Rohtaasgarh) former master of Sher Singh
- Randhir Singh (Kalawati's father) former master of Bhoothnath
- Kalyan Singh (Digvijaysingh's son)
- Sher Ali Khan (Subedar of Patna, Gauhar's father)
- Gauhar & Gillan
- Tilottama (aiyyar of Princess Madhavi)
- Diwan Ramanand (aiyyar of Digvijaysingh)
- Dhanpat (aka Kundan) - the secret lover of Mayarani disguised as a woman.
- Baakar Ali, Khuda Baksh, Yaar Ali (Shivdutt's aiyyar )
- Leela (Mayarani's chief handmaid and aiyyar)
- Surya Singh (aiyyar of Indra Dev)
- Bhawani (Kamalini's handmaid)
- Shayam Sundar Singh - Kamalini's Chieftain
- Ram Chandar (Shivdutt's loyal)
- Sujaan (Munder's associate)
- Gajmendu Pal - Gajju Babu
- Rohtaasmath ka Pujari
- Krishna Jinn
- Bala Singh
- Akhand Nath Baba Ji
Adaptations
- Kahani Chandrakanta Ki is a TV adaptation of the novel which was broadcast in 2011 on Sahara One, by director Sunil Agnihotri. The story was very different from the novel. Many actors from the 1994 TV Series reprised their role in the sequel series.[10]
- Pawan Comics published a 12-part comic-book series based on the novel back in the 1990s.
- The novel was adapted as audiobook by the Swedish book publishing company Storytel in 2017. It is voiced by Vijay Vikram Singh, the voice of Bigg Boss, the popular Indian reality TV show.
Sequel
This was followed by Bhootnath, a novel that detailed the exploits of an aiyar of the same name who had figured prominently in his earlier novels. He had modelled it on Chandrakanta Santati but could finish only 6-parts before his untimely death on August 1, 1913. His son Durga Prasad Khatri, who himself earned fame as a writer on account of his novels Raktamandir and Mrityukiran, finished the novel and wrote the next 15-parts.[11]
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