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It ain’t over till the fat lady sings

Got pre-Diwali blues, have we? The country’s going to Patal and taking us with it? Time to read the Ramayana and I don’t mean the baby stuff.

Updated on: Nov 03, 2012 10:37 PM IST
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Got pre-Diwali blues, have we? The country’s going to Patal and taking us with it? Time to read the Ramayana and I don’t mean the baby stuff.

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That doesn’t give us gory details, we’d rather read ‘Twilight’ (Go, Bella!). If we’re prisoners of the English language and can’t read a bhasha or, omg, Valmiki, well then, let’s thank God that we can get our inner Ayodhya back through TV.

The Ramayana is both a Book of Ghouls and a love story gone so wrong that nobody can stop crying, or wants to. Asia agrees that it’s a ten-hanky experience. So we disagree with a bunch of things in there.

But don’t you think a huge take-home from the Ramayana is that the Prince of Ayodhya and Paramvir Hanuman stoutly uphold the view that it ain’t over till it’s over? If we think about it, Sri Ram had only short good spells. Overall, he went from one demoralising situation to another. Comparisons are odious, but purely in story terms and only because he was another great Indian prince who became a faith-focus like Sri Ram, consider Lord Buddha. The Prince of Kapilavastu had his cataclysm all on his own, nobody showed him the door. His first-ever reality check hit him so hard that he voluntarily gave up being Prince, went out there and found another way to be. But there’s Ram with life happily on track, about to be crowned heir. And overnight he’s told to go away? Not to Rangoon or Ratnagiri or a nice dak bungalow, but to the jungle? And he’s so forgiving about it all, he never leaves off being polite, no matter how nasty, vulgar or boorish others are. That’s amazing, already.

Renuka Narayanan writes on religion and culture

 
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Renuka Narayanan

Renuka Narayanan is a commentator and columnist on religion and culture.

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