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This book deals with the Syamantaka, the magic stone that turns everything to gold, and Satrajit, its owner. Satrajit is very rich and is against Krishna but his own daughter is on Krishna's side and wants him for a husband. Satrajit hides the Syamantaka declaring that Krishna is the thief. Satya goes in search of it, faces death and strange happenings and Krishna rescues her.
The book deals with Satyaa's adventure where she meets the Bear King and hides while her companion Satyaki is captured by the bears. Krishna rescues her, heals her and both of them are lured to the bear king's kingdom by a singing young woman. The book ends with Krishna acquiring two more wives besides Rukmini and Shaibya- Satyabhama and Jambavati the bear king's daughter.
About The Author: K. M. Munshi :
Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi, Kulapati and the main person behind the Bhavan's books was a very versatile person. He was an eminent lawyer, one of the framer's of the Indian Constitution, and a seasoned statesman. K M Munshi was influenced by Sri Aurobindo and was an ardent freedom fighter, working with Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, Tilak, Annie Besant, Jinnah and others. He was the Home Minister of Bombay, India's Food Minister, Governor of Uttar Pradesh, India's Agent General at Hyderabad. Acknowledged as the foremost writer in Gujarati in his times, his contribution to literature is vast. He wrote novels, dramas, memoirs, history and historical novels in Gujarati and English.