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Amar Chitra Katha#296
Cover: C. M. Vitankar

Amar Chitra Katha #296

Oct 1983 · India Book House · 3.50 INR
“Mahamati Prannath”

In "Mahamati Prannath," Mehraj—son of a finance minister—abandons wealth and power to pursue spiritual truth, founding the Pranami sect in Panna and building a society rooted in equality. Written by Meera Ugra and brought to life with bold, unified art by Dilip Kadam, this 1983 Amar Chitra Katha issue captures a transformative journey of faith and reform. The striking cover by C. M. Vitankar sets the tone for a story of conviction and quiet revolution.

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writer Meera Ugra · artist, inker, colorist, letterer Dilip Kadam · cover C. M. Vitankar

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writer Meera Ugra
artist, inker, colorist, letterer Dilip Kadam
cover pencils, inks C. M. Vitankar

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Mehraj the son of a finance minister follows in his father's footsteps but is drawn to religion. He gives up dealing with money and founds the Pranami sect, establishing a classless society in Panna.

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