Munshi Premchand’s Godaan

गोदान

The novel portrays the socio-economic conditions of rural India during British rule. It primarily focuses on the life of Hori Mahato, a poor, hard-working farmer who struggles to fulfill his dream of owning a cow, which symbolizes prosperity and respect in his community

Hori Mahato is a peasant who lives with his wife Dhaniya, son Gobar, and two daughters. Despite his hard work and dedication, Hori is burdened by debt and poverty. He longs to own a cow, as it is a status symbol and a source of economic stability. Hori finally manages to buy a cow, but his joy is short-lived when his brother Heera poisons the cow out of jealousy. This incident sets off a chain of events that lead to further financial ruin and social disgrace for Hori.

Title in Original : Godaan
Name in Translation : Munshi Premchand's Godaan : masterpiece of Hindi literature
Publication Year : 1936
Translation Publish Year : 2015

Authors : Premchand
Original Publisher : Multiple publishers
Publisher: Cedar Books
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