Bewildered God

Author:   Narayan Sahoo ,  Sanjeet Kumar Das
Publisher:   Black Eagle Books
ISBN:  

9781645605287


Pages:   110
Publication Date:   05 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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The play Bewildered God, comprising fourteen scenes, unleashes a different taste to the readers and audience of Odia literature. In this play, the playwright Dr Narayan Sahoo has been unique and different from his earlier predecessors and contemporary playwrights of Odisha in the sense that he has tactfully and sarcastically dealt with the voice of dissent against communalism, violence and bloodshed, of human beings' religion and livelihood.Jagannath, Ram, Ishwar, Jesus, and Allah are different names of only one omniscient, omniscient, and omnipresent soul. Though the learned pundits and experts of all religions undisputedly have accepted this view, today in Ayodhya, the Ram Mandir-Babri Masjid issue is now pan-Indic, not confined to Hindu and Muslim communities only. As the different feet of an Octopus spread in different directions, the deadly poison of communalism has infected the people and their lifestyle of entire India. Today, God is not the faith of devotees but rather a toy in man's hands, or if we speak, as stated by the playwright, Man is a master, and God is the magician to run the show as directed by the master.The horrible Gas Tragedy had happened in Bhopal in 1984, and by that, many people were disabled, and so was Mary. She lost her procreative power. Her unfortunate husband Joseph knew this, but he couldn't express this bitter truth to Mary. The playwright has very beautifully penned down the sheer reality of life. One day, human beings were considered as the children of God because of the existence and development of heavenly feelings in them. The cadre of attendants attached to the temple, such as priests, servitors, and administrators, were worshipped and respected in the society. But today, the Head Priest and Head Servitor in the play, engrossed in their carnal desire and longing for money, have used God as an instrument. Today, Ishwar Nivas (Dwelling Place of God) turns into a playground of pretension, deception, hypocrisy, and corruption, instead of being the storehouse of devotion and conviction, . The Head Servitor has not withdrawn himself from enjoying the bodily pleasure of devadasi (a female dancer attached to a temple) Leelamayee at the dead hour of night. However, the Christian Mary's youth and money are the objects of his temptation. For that reason, Mary couldn't protect herself. It was not for Mary only, but for God who was worshipped on Ratnabedi (the raised platform), and that His flute and uttariya (Shawl) the servitor has stolen is a trivial matter. At the same time, for his self-interest, this man has blamed God. Therefore, God becomes helpless for his release from social criticisms and blemishes. It is marked that his existence is practically possible only because of the Head Priest and Head Servitor. The title of the play is properly justified. Despite this, everyone is to be tested with the touchstone of Time. Time is also an imaginary character in the play. Forfeiting God's interest, the people erect here the boundaries of communalism among them and created the mountain of religion, and are continuously engaged in inhuman activities. These are closely marked by Time and will be watched in future. Time is only the silent observer of all these happenings in the world. There will be no community, religion, deception, and hypocrisy in future- but only the supremacy of Time- with this possibility, the playwright has ended the play. As 'God' and 'Time' are characters in the play and have expressed their views, the play generates a new excitement in the hearts of the readers and viewers.

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Author:   Narayan Sahoo ,  Sanjeet Kumar Das
Publisher:   Black Eagle Books
Imprint:   Black Eagle Books
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.150kg
ISBN:  

9781645605287


ISBN 10:   1645605280
Pages:   110
Publication Date:   05 March 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Born in 1955 at Aradasahi village, Bagada Panchayat of Kendrapada district, Odisha, Prof. (Dr.) Narayan Sahoo is a successful playwright, scriptwriter, and critic. Before he retired from Utkal University as a professor, he worked as an Emeritus Professor there for two years. Subsequently, he also received a Senior Fellowship from the Ministry of Culture for theatre for two years. He received an award from Odisha Sahitya Akademi for his outstanding play Ashra Jhoji Buluthiba Ishwara (Bewildered God) in 1991 and Odisha Sangeet Natak Akademi for 2014. To his credit, he has written over forty plays and fifty 'One-Act-based' plays. He has written six collections of Odia plays for children (Infant Play). Some of his notable and widely-discussed dramas are Ashra Khoji Buluthiba Ishwara, O Saba Sesha Loka, Punascha Sangram, Muuka, Aparahnar Abasosa, Anagata, Sesha Katha, Chhata, Upasana, Kranti, Nishidha Samlapa, Adhadekha Swapna, Prayaschitta, Dura Akashara Tara, Prashna, December 25 etc. The play Rajarani Upakhyana is based on the lifestyles and issues of 'Third Gender'. He is active in radio, television, theatre, and cinema. The play Chhata is very realistic and deals with the lifestyle of the contemporary world and how they are struggling during the epidemic of Carona in 2019. Through these plays, he tries his best to hint at and point out the endless hopes and apprehensions of the modern man. He hopes the book will reach a larger audience within a short period. Born in Kendrapada district of Odisha, Sanjeet Kumar Das is a poet, a translator, and an educationist. His poetry collection Asima Jeevan was published in 2021. His translation works include Dr. Narayan Sahoo's And the Wretched and Bewildered God, Dr. Niladri Bhusan Harichandan's Satya Samshaya Salabega and Columbus, Dr. Bijay Mishra's play Tata Niranjana and Dr. Ratnakar Chaini's play Athacha Chanakya. Currently he works as an Assistant Professor at Department of English Language and Literature, Central University of Odisha, Koraput.

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