Name: Joshi Deepti M
Roll no: 05
Paper: Indian Writing in English
Topic: Kanthapura as Gandhian Epic
Submitted to: Heenaba Zala
Department of English
M.K.University,
Bhavnagar
Kanthapura as Gandhian
Epic
Introduction:
“Gandhi was like a powerful current of
fresh air……Like a beam of light that pierced the darkness and removed the
scales from our eyes; like a whirlwind that upset many things, but most of all
the working of people’s minds”
Mahatma Gandhi during freedom struggle time
wielded a great influence on the Indian masses. And his struggle for freedom
introduced some new trends in Anglo-Indian fiction, and some great writers of
all the Indian language produced some masterpiece in novel, poetry, drama and
other forms of creative writing.
Raja Rao was most celebrated novelist of India in
1930s and 1940s. He had depicted his novels through the usage of Gandhian theme.
Kanthapura is best example of how Gandhian ideologies influenced in Indian
writing in English.
An Epic
is a long narrative poem telling of heroic acts, the birth and death of a hero
or of nation’s etc.Kanthapura is also an epic. Kanthapura is a tell of the
impact that Gandhi had on the nation. He converted the whole nation into an
army of freedom fighters. Gandhi was no less than the hero of an epic. The
freedom struggle of India was an epic struggle. Thousands of people sacrificed
their lives. It was remains in the background through the novel; Gandhi is no
doubt the hero of movement on a small village called Kanthapura.
By reading
the novel one get idea about the methods and principle of Gandhi. Moorthy and
the others freedom fighters of Kanthapura are followers of Gandhi and use
Gandhian methods in their struggle against the government. They followed the
path of non-violence. The people of Kanthapura picketed the toddy grove. Many
toddy booths in and around Kanthapura are picketed. This is done to show that
they want toddy trees to be destroyed because they are used to make toddy which
brings about economic and moral hard-earned money in this toddy is very harmful
for them, while doing all this they use non-violent methods and does not lose
control even when they are being manhandled and beaten mercilessly by the
polive.Even women and children are manhandled. Gandhi never appears in scene
but he remains in the background throughout the novel but the influence of him
on the people is tremendous.
Like
thousands of young men all over the country Moorthy gave up his studies and
joined freedom movement. He dedicated his life to the country after he had a
vision of Gandhi. Moorthy tried to follow the principle of Gandhi. He burnt his
foreign clothes and started using Khadi.He did not marry and devoted his life
totally to the struggle for independence. He sacrificed his personal life and
happiness for the sake of his country. He became the leader of the freedom
fighters in Kanthapura.
The Gandhian movement was brought to Kanthapura by
Moorthy and the other city boy. He went from door to door to tell people about
Gandhi and his views and principles. He distributed Charkhas among the people
of Kanthapura free of cost. He had contact with the city congress and charkhas
were given to him by free of cost for distributing among the villagers. In the
beginning, he found it difficult to convince the villagers to take the
charkhas’ and start spinning cloth on a regular basis.Ultimetly he was able to
convince most of them that it was essential not only for them but also for
achieving political freedom, with tine more and more people joined congress.
And now people of Kanthapura regarded Moorthy as the Gandhi of Kanthapura.
Moorthy did not stop working for upliftment of the
Pariahs though Swami had said to him that he would be excommunicated. But
Moorthy did not take it seriously. Like Gandhi he also kept a fast for three
days because he felt that he had not been able to live up to the ideas of the
Mahatma. He held himself responsible for the Skeffington Coffee Estate. After
the fast he started the ‘Don’t touch the government campaign’. Under his
leadership the people of Kanthapura picked non-violence like a true followers
of Gandhi. He was arrested by the police many times and during his trial, he
behaved like a true Gandhian.
Like many
young satyagrahis all over the country one point of time starts feeling that by
following Gandhi’s methods they may not be able to achieve their aim. He still
respected the Mahatma but he felt that British were able to fool him very
easily. Moorthy was than attracted by the ideas and thoughts of Nehru.
Like Moorthy there were other characters like
Advocate Sankar, Rangmma and Ratna were also the followers of Gandhi. Rangmma actively participated in work of the congress. Her house became the office of
the congress in Kanthapura. The freedom fighters used to assemble at her house
and discuss their plan of action. She took actively participated in organizing
the women of Kanthapura and forming the Savika Sangh. Ratna was also a follower
of Gandhi. She was a widow and only fifteen years old. She becomes the leader
of the freedom fighters in Kanthapura in absence of Moorthy.
As Moorthy was following Gandhi’s method li9ke him
Advocate Sankar also tried to follow the principle of Gandhi and as a very honest
and upright man. He was lawyer like Mahatma Gandhi, he did not take up false
cases and if at any point he came to know that his client had lied to him and
was actually guilty, he gave up the case immediately and in some cases he even
made them confess. According to some critics,
“The character of Advocate Sankar is
based on Gandhi himself”
From this we come to
know what Gandhi really stood for.Saankar lead a simple life and was in favor
of Khadi.And he refused to go to any marriage party in which people were not
dressed in Khadi.
There were many other
people in Kanthapura like Rachnna, Range Govda etc, who were also followers of
Gandhi. By the time the Satyanarayan puja was organized, it had become a mass
movement and most people of Kanthapura had joined the Gandhi movement.
So throughout the
novel we can see the influence of Gandhi on the character of
Kanthapura.Throughyout the novel Moorthy acted as a local Mahatma Gandhi and
followed Gandhian philosophy. Here we can compare Moorthy and Gandhi. Gandhi
devoted his life to India’s struggle for independence. And Moorthy refuses his
religious doctrine for the sake of his villagers as Gandhi did for our nation.
Gandhi neglected his family for the sake of his motherland. He was not
interested in monetary gain or in worldly things. He converted the whole
country into an army of freedom fighters.
Moorthy also left his
studies and hope of a glorious future for the sake of the country; He devoted
his life to the struggle for independence after he had a vision of Gandhi and
worked for removal of untouchability and removal of other social evils. Moorthy
worked for upliftment of Pariahs. Gandhi had started the movement for removal
of untouchability. Moorthy was a follower of Gandhi and told the people of
Kanthapura about the views and ideas of Gandhi. After the violence at the gate
of Skeffington Coffee Estate when Moorthy had tried to enter the Estate, he
kept the fast because he felt that he had not been able to live up to the
ideals of the Mahatma. Moorthy actually tried to follow Mahatma’s doctrine
loving one’s enemies. He really respected Gandhi.
The novel encompasses
with Gandhian ideology and freedom struggle. The story of satyagrahis moved
forward steadily till it reached to its climax. It was story of the people of a
small village who realized that they need to rise and fight for the freedom of
their motherland. They made efforts in this direction and they fail. They left
Kanthpura and settled in Kashipura.As a result of the final clash between the
freedom fighters and the soldiers many people died and many were injured. After
this clash, the whole village was set on fire and destroyed and many people
were arrested. The remaining people left the village and never come back.
During freedom movement as a leader or Gandhi
of Kanthapura Moorthy told villagers about the elements that were taking place
all over the country. Moorthy told them about Gandhi and his ideals and views.
He told them about important events like Dandi March. Here Mahatma Gandhi never
appears on the scene but his presence was felt all the time through the novel.
As inspired by Gandhi’s satyagraha.even the
coolies of Estate joined the freedom fighters of Kanthapura.Coolies of Coffee
Estate joined the satyagrahis from Kanthapura but they were made to march back
to the Estate. And they were made to walk through street with their heads bent.
And they also were made to work without any break and the money that had been
promised was not given to them.
SO here Raja Rao
enhances the novel through usage of Gandhian ideology and Gandhian thought. And
novel had two plot and first plot dealt with the impact of the Gandhi movement
in a small village called Kanthapura. And Gandhian Ideology not influenced only
any particular group, but it had influenced by different kinds of group and
individual.
In “Kanthapura”Rja
Rao assimilates spiritual and religious aspects of Gandhian theme more deeply.
And the village called Kanthapura is the centre of novel where all struggle
movement take place and all struggle movement take place and all struggles are
under influenced of Gandhian Ideology.
Conclusion:
At first Gandhian
ideology spread as a music in every nook and corner of the village Kanthapura
and it directs people against British rulers. It is Kanthapura in which Raja
Rao’s music for Gandhi achieves its perfection. And truly made it Gandhian
novel or Gandhian Epic.
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Hi Deepti,You greatly describe Kanthapura as a Gandhian epic.As Moorthy was following Gandhi's method in Kanthapura. You have explained very well in brief all the topic of Gandhian epic.
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Bhumi,
DeleteI have tried to explain that how Gandhi's philosophy still affects us and in many ways directly or indirectly we still following.
Hello Deepti,
ReplyDeleteyour description of Kanthpura as Gandhian epic is very good. You have also put nice quotation.
Thnks.
Thank you Bhavana
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