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If you are searching for a specific version, these three Hindi adaptations are considered the "Gold Standard" of the story. 1. The 1935 Version (P.C. Barua)

| Character | Archetype | Defining Tragedy | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The Romantic Nihilist | He loves Paro but lacks the courage to rebel; he seeks comfort in Chandramukhi but cannot accept her respectability due to his feudal hypocrisy. | | Parvati (Paro) | The Spurned Firebrand | She is strong, sharp-tongued, and pragmatic. She marries another man to punish Devdas and rises to become a powerful zamindar’s wife. Her tragedy is loving a coward. | | Chandramukhi | The Redeemed Courtesan | The classic "Tawaif with a heart of gold." She loves Devdas unconditionally, offering him a home, but is forever dismissed as "fallen" by him. | Index Of Devdas

, a courtesan who finds redemption through her selfless love for him, even as he remains mentally anchored to Paro. The Tragic Pilgrimage If you are searching for a specific version,

The index ends not with death, but with an absence. Because Devdas did not die at her feet. He turned away in the last second. He walked—staggered—towards a train platform two miles away. He collapsed on a bench, looked at the sky, and whispered a name. Barua) | Character | Archetype | Defining Tragedy

The story is often indexed by its distinct lifecycle phases: Childhood Innocence (Tal Sonapur)