The presence of Bezallel, who is characterised in the fiction about Muziris, was a sheer coincidence adding to the enthusiasm of those gathered at Fort Kochi for the launch.
"As Kerala is my motherland,I fly down to Kochi from Israel every year and visit Chendamangalam. I always tell people about the hamlet, a unique place where Christians, Hindus, Jews and Muslims have lived together in perfect harmony.
KMB 2016 curator Sudarshan Shetty released the book and handed over the first copy to Bezallel in a function at the pavilion in Cabral Yard.
The 'Saga of Muziris' is a fascinating tale of the glory and decline of a major port, a hub of maritime trade in Kerala, which had mysteriously disappeared from the face of the earth during the 14th century.
Historians, archaeologists and academics from the world over had been looking for the lost Muziris ever since.
What follows is a magical journey, enticing Aravindan to sail into the dark annals of history.
In an effort to document his findings, he unravels the evolution of the area over several thousands of years-through political turmoils, social struggles, emigrations and more -- unfolding an alluring history through powerfully and indelibly etched characters.
"Writing this book was an adventure for me. Moreover, Bezallel's presence has given the book release a dream-like feel. I have written this book essentially for the next generation to shed light on Muziris and its culture," said writer Sethu.
The book, 'Marupiravi' published in 2011, has been translated into English by Prema Jayakumar.
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