Saturday, March 16, 2019

The Nirvitarka Concentration as Represented In Narayans Mr Sampath Ess

The novels of R.K. Narayan reflect that Indian sensibility which has been acquired through the ages from the wisdom of Indian philosophical thought that has been continually enriched since the ancient times but which had receded since colonization. Narayan adopts this theoretical carnal of the Indian philosophical tradition to retrieve and reconstitute a reek of Indianness. Perhaps, this is why he has proved to be the most lasting, highly rated and wide accessible, while his writing is the most consciously rooted in topical anaesthetic circumstances, traditions and values as claimed by Dennis Walde(694). Meenakshi Mukherjee had earlier recognized Gandhi as having reached the tell apart of Jeevan Mukta as depicted in Waiting for the Mahatma (Mukherjee 99-100). Even V.P. Rao observed that Krishnan practices nigh sort of yoga. He goes through the... The last three stages of Dharana, Dhyana and Samadhi.(Rao 32)Taking this a priory. I attempt to evaluate Srinivas of Mr Sampath on the scale of Patanjalis Nirvitarka concentration as mentioned in his Yogasutra.Before embarking on the venture of interpreting Srinivass experience of undergoing Nirvitarka concentration during an exorcists ritual, it is commanding to take for an overview of Patanjalis Yoga philosophy, of course, in a nutshell. Throughout this paper I have referred to P.N.Mukerjis translation of Patanjalis Yoga-sutra as well as of the commentary on Yoga philosophy by Swami Hariharananda Aranya. In his Yoga-sutra Patanjali expounds the theory of controlling the genius in narrate to know the Self. As he says,ksxfpkofkfujks/k% (Aranya 7)Yoga is the crystallise of restraining the fluctuation or modification caused due to the occupation of the mind. The occupation of the mind is to create t... ...his family, at the crucial moments of their life by acquiescing to take precaution of his father in the absence of Ravi and his mother when she takes Ravi to the tantrics villageWorks CitedAranya,Swami Hari harananda.Yoqa doctrine of Patanjali Trans.P, N.Mukerji.Calcutta University Press, 1963.Bowling,L.E. What is the Stream of Conscious Technique. Critical Approaches To Fiction. Ed.Shiv K.Kumar and Keith Mckean. new-made Delhi Atlantic, 2003.331-345.Mukherjee,Meenakshi. The Twice Born Fiction. New Delhi Heinemann, 1974.Narayan,R.K. Mr. Sampath. The World of Malqudi. Ed.S.Krishnan. New Delhi Viking, 2000.Rao,V.P. The Art of R.K.Narayan. The Journal of Commonwealth Literature. 5(1968) 32-35Warder, Dennis. Post-Colonial Literatures in slope History, Language, Theory. Oxford Blackwell, 1998.Ind.Rpt.2002.

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