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KANNADA

 

Interpretation of the Ramayana

 

K. S. PARTHASARATHY

 

NAMMELLARA SREERAAMA: Mathoor Krshnamurthi; M.P Birla Pratishtana,

Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Race Course Road, Bangalore-560001. Rs. 150.

 

THIS IS the book format of what was earlier serialised in Mysooru

Mitra. One would recollect the time when Mathoor translated

extempore the Tamil lectures on the Ramayana delivered by

Thirukudanthai Andavan of the Srirangam Srimad Andavan Ashramam, in

Bangalore, in 1963-64. This interpretation of the Ramayana was

essentially traditional, highlighting the tenets of Saranagati

(surrender). He later published these lectures in Kannada, which has

gone in to many editions. Why then another book? Mathoor had the

privilege of listening to lectures on the Ramayana by Swami

Nishreyasananda of Ramakrishna Math, Chennai as well as by Srinivasa

Sastry. Add to this the insights he could obtain by his intimate

interaction with such stalwarts as Maasthi and Vee.See, who have

themselves interpreted Rama, each in his own unique way, yet

uniformly extolling Him as a human being struggling to attain

Divinity.

 

The author in this book adds an additional dimension of Gandhiji's

vision of Rama as the votary of Ahimsa. The book attempts to offer a

composite picture of Lord Rama who could be just felt as one's own

by a general reader and a devotee as well.

http://www.hindu.com/br/2006/01/24/stories/2006012400151501.htm

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