In the novel the author has narrated how Amba has transformed into the great warrior Shikhandi who was responsible for Bheeshma's death.
Her contribution to the literary world is immensely enduring. Her work relies mostly on her extensive and profound research on the Indian epics and mythology. The critical appreciation comes for her portrayal of feminism, which she depicts in an appealing yet modest manner. Dr Malinee's literature works have attracted the attention of a wide number of readers. Besides her fictional works, she also writes non-fictional scientific literature and the implications of science in our day-to-day life. Some of the stories and novels written by the author are Moroha Phulor Subas (Fragrance of a wilting flower) 1997, Brityar Paridhir Bahirot (Beyond the circumference of a circle) 2001, Natun Yugar Sushana (Beginning of a new era) 2003, Romanthan (Remembrance) 2005, Yajnaseni (2007), Bideh Nandani (2009), Agony of Sita (2010, English version of Bideh Nandani), Kashi Kanya Amba (2010), Agony of Draupodi (2011, English version of Yajnaseni), Dr Malinee's Swanirbachita Golpa (2011) and Mondodri (2012).
She is the recipient of two National Award (1999 & 2001) instituted by DAE, Ministry of HRD and NCERT, New-Delhi respectively. She was awarded Sampriti Saikia Children award (2012) by All Assam women writers Association and Kumar Kishore literature award (2013) instituted by Assam Sahitya Sabha. So far there are 26 books to her credit.
It was a matter of great honour and pride for me when Mr. Praveen Mittal, B.R. Publishing Corporation, New-Delhi suggested to me to make an English translation of my Assamese novel Kashi Kanya Amba.
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Vedas (1279)
Upanishads (477)
Puranas (740)
Ramayana (892)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (475)
Bhakti (243)
Saints (1292)
Gods (1284)
Shiva (334)
Journal (132)
Fiction (46)
Vedanta (324)
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