Try GOLD - Free
A Classic Reimagined
India Today
|December 01, 2025
MEENA ARORA NAYAK'S NEW RETELLING BRINGS THE TALES OF THE VETALA PANCHAVIMSHATI TO LIFE WITH TRADEMARK CLARITY AND DEEP SCHOLARSHIP
-
THE UNDEAD GHOUL AND THE CLEVER RAJA
Twenty-five Tales of the Vetala Panchavimshati
By Meena Arora Nayak
ALEPH BOOK COMPANY ₹699; 224 pages
I love everything about Meena Arora Nayak's retellings: her language, the stories she chooses, the cover design of the book, the cover illustration, the layout of the pages. What I admire most is the enormous erudition that lies behind the deceptively simple and light tone in which she presents her stories and her critical material. Much as I have taken pleasure in all of Arora Nayak’s books, I suspect The Undead Ghoul is going to be my favourite.
The Vetala Panchavimshati is a wonderful cycle of tales held within a truly compelling frame story of a face-off between a mysterious mendicant and a beloved king. It contains an endless universe of characters and events that allow for narrative arcs that Arora Nayak describes as “… light, capricious, and humorous, with unexpected plot twists and themes that explore life, love, sexuality, desires, relationships, and human behaviours…” The stories are filled with deceptions, betrayals and criminal acts as well as true love and the deeds of honourable men and women. And yet, as Arora Nayak points out, the stories do not lead us to judge the morality of the characters. They encourage us to think about dharma not as absolute and unbending, but as “ambiguous, often unknowable, and a matter of individual perception”.
This story is from the December 01, 2025 edition of India Today.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM India Today
India Today
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPY ENDINGS
CHETAN BHAGAT'S LATEST WORK OF FICTION IS A TRAGI-COMIC ROMANCE BETWEEN UNLIKELY PARTNERS, WHICH NEVERTHELESS ENDS ON A NOTE OF HOPE
3 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
THE TRAGIC DIVIDE
Meiteis are 53 per cent of Manipur's population, but occupy only 9 per cent of its land. The Kuki-Zo tribes, 16 per cent of the population, are spread over 28 per cent
18 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
A CLEAN, GREEN FUTURE
DONALD TRUMP MAY BE CHAMPIONING FOSSIL FUELS AGAIN, BUT THE INDIA TODAY ENERGY SUMMIT REITERATED THE COUNTRY'S COMMITMENT TO RENEWABLES, DESPITE THE CHALLENGES
4 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
MANY FACETS OF THE TAJ
An ongoing exhibition at DAG, NEW DELHI, offers a deep dive into the Taj Mahal through artworks depicting it
2 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
BRIDGING THE WIDE FUNDING CHASM
COP30 advanced key finance outcomes but the roadmap still needs milestones, burden-sharing and clear pathways to the $1.3 tn goal
2 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
Shared Legacies
A new exhibition in Mumbai explores the artistic exchange between Indian and Arab artists across the 20th century
1 min
December 08, 2025
India Today
UNION VERSUS TERRITORY
A proposed constitutional tweak set off a political storm in Punjab, reopening old wounds over Chandigarh's status and symbolism
3 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
PANEL PLAY
AN EXHIBITION AT THE BIRLA ACADEMY OF ART CULTURE, KOLKATA, BRINGS THE BEST INDIAN COMICS TALENT UNDER ONE ROOF
1 min
December 08, 2025
India Today
Back to the Source
Two upcoming immersive experiences blend music, culture and community as part of Amarrass Music Tours
1 mins
December 08, 2025
India Today
The Listicle
Upcoming musical performances you should not miss
2 mins
December 08, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

