All the beautiful daughters of Mara by Ashok Aatreya (books to read for 12 year olds .TXT) š
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A novel written by Ashok atreya is an attempt of embodying the para-psychological, ethereal and day-to-day experiences of the hero. The Key to this novel is very clearly explained in the 54th chapter with the same title " All the beautiful Daughters of Mara", in which Anand, the hero, tells us the story of his previous births, where he visualizes the past and present where his unfulfilled desire for eternal love accentuates with unending lust for life, get freely expressed.
The myth of "All the beautiful Daughters of Mara" existing parallel to his own span of life, of which only present is visible and the rest of the episodes in his previous births, Anand experiences as and when he encounters them.
The overall development of this novel could only be examined with the help of a "Tantrik-based parody", where not only the sequence of Janma-Janmantra is added for an additional fervor, exposing the hero's passion and lust through and through but also his predicament of being a helpless victim in the hands of mystic destiny.
The author has picked up an apparently mystic theme. Unconsciously, as he has inherited the tradition of religion, Indian mythology and Tantra from his ancestors, but the beauty of the work lies in the fact of a secular approach to life omitting the bondages of caste and creed. In this background, this work of fiction becomes para-modern!
The libidinal instinct of Anand in his present and previous births, attaches with himself a number of voluptuous women belonging to various ethnic backgrounds. Tantra, as a distinctive sect of Hindu worship tradition, has very significant role of "Panch-Makars" and, therefore, the Omni-presence of women around the hero is the internal necessity of the theme, which results into many neo-vam-margi experience. This is, thus, a novel-departure in the field of contemporary Indian English writing.
The novelist has very aptly casted valid comment on the degeneration of present political scenario by elevating the police -shooter, an encounter-specialist to the supreme office of the President. (this is just like The then President of Pakistan General Parvez Musharraf (Who started his career as an ordinary military commando) These are not mere fiction fantasies but all around us, we find such absurdities taking shape !
The sub-titles attributed to 58 chapters lucidly establish the internal consistency of unbelievable episodes full of love, lust and crime, tied with an unseen threads of births and rebirths.
Naturally such a theme has interminable prospective of constructing stories -interesting and unending, of which Ashok Aatreya, as a fiction writer, has all the potential.
The myth of "All the beautiful Daughters of Mara" existing parallel to his own span of life, of which only present is visible and the rest of the episodes in his previous births, Anand experiences as and when he encounters them.
The overall development of this novel could only be examined with the help of a "Tantrik-based parody", where not only the sequence of Janma-Janmantra is added for an additional fervor, exposing the hero's passion and lust through and through but also his predicament of being a helpless victim in the hands of mystic destiny.
The author has picked up an apparently mystic theme. Unconsciously, as he has inherited the tradition of religion, Indian mythology and Tantra from his ancestors, but the beauty of the work lies in the fact of a secular approach to life omitting the bondages of caste and creed. In this background, this work of fiction becomes para-modern!
The libidinal instinct of Anand in his present and previous births, attaches with himself a number of voluptuous women belonging to various ethnic backgrounds. Tantra, as a distinctive sect of Hindu worship tradition, has very significant role of "Panch-Makars" and, therefore, the Omni-presence of women around the hero is the internal necessity of the theme, which results into many neo-vam-margi experience. This is, thus, a novel-departure in the field of contemporary Indian English writing.
The novelist has very aptly casted valid comment on the degeneration of present political scenario by elevating the police -shooter, an encounter-specialist to the supreme office of the President. (this is just like The then President of Pakistan General Parvez Musharraf (Who started his career as an ordinary military commando) These are not mere fiction fantasies but all around us, we find such absurdities taking shape !
The sub-titles attributed to 58 chapters lucidly establish the internal consistency of unbelievable episodes full of love, lust and crime, tied with an unseen threads of births and rebirths.
Naturally such a theme has interminable prospective of constructing stories -interesting and unending, of which Ashok Aatreya, as a fiction writer, has all the potential.
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Khaiyamās very common theme of his poetry...love...wine and womanā¦Anand stared at the painting and Sonal served him teaā¦ a with golden design glass bowl of Rasgulla and Bikaneri snacks..
āAnandā¦ when is your practical? Sonal asked him.
āOh itās not todayāā¦He replied.
āBut you told me for today? She questioned.
āI pretended. I told you lieā.
āYou also lie?ā
āSometimes ā
āSometimesā¦means..?ā
āWhenever feel something beyond my limit.ā
āBut what was the limit here?ā
āI was again and again feeling myself guiltyā.
āYou need not feel anything of that sortā¦and now finally I want your replyā¦are you coming to teach me English from tomorrow..?ā
āFrom tomorrow..?ā
āYes I am appearing this time for my graduation examāsā¦ā
āBut then how I can teach you? I have never taught anyone in my life beforeāā¦
āYour English is very goodā¦that I knowā.
āBut thatās not enoughā¦Bhabhiā¦ā
āO.K I will tell you how you can teach meāā¦Sonal smiled and then all of a sudden she told Anand to come with her as they were going to a new good placeā¦
āYou mean we are going out of the homeā¦Shall I take my bicycle? Anand questioned innocently.
āWe are going to our uncleās houseā¦that has a beautiful airy basement. It will be good for our studiesā Sonal just stood upā¦. took old ring of keys hanging on the wall and came out of home. Anand simply followed her not knowing what all was to happenā¦?
All this moment he had another girl in his mind. His college friend Shaheen, and if had been almost six month over that both of them entered into the dragon of sex. The fire of lust was such that they were ready to die in it. It was becoming a game of 'Shama and Parwana'. Anand could not understand, what temptation must have part him on two parallel boats to appease his sexual appetite day after day unfortunately his relation with Shaheen ended in his self created exile and social isolation.
17/SCHOOL OF LOVE AND GAME OF MAGIC MIRRORS
The Haveli was grandā¦ made of red stones; the carving of the windows was marvelous and the opening gate was very massive. All the portions of the building were locked including the basement, which had two side openings towards the roadside.
Sonal unlocked the main gate and after turning to the right side she asked Anand to help for opening the wooden cover of the basement which was directly connected through its descending stairs. The cover was not very heavy and Anand opened it without much difficulty. From the left side of the interior veranda blue sky was spread like a big blank sheet covering the square of the open space having four side walls with intricate Jharokhaās opening towards the open area of the house. There were scattered houses here and there but another building which was a replica of Sonalās uncleās Haveli was just standing diagonally opposite at the little distance belonging to Chhabeeli, a famous prostitute of her time, and after that imposing building there was a long valley stretched up to the renowned temple of Laxminarayanā¦
When Anand asked Sonal about the similarity of these two attractive architectural grandeurs, she told him that his uncle who was Architecture, first made the haveli for his beloved, the prostitute and then for himself ā¦He gifted the haveli to his beloved as a token of their love.
After opening the lid of such an interesting history and romantic chapter Sonal descended the basement. Anand followed her. He followed her .Since Sonal had the idea of the semi-circular stairs almost absorbed in the darkness...she insisted Anand to step carefully. not touching the right hand wall because the plaster of the wall was very old and it was losing itās groundā¦She also told Anand to wait for a little time when they reached the last step.. But due to his hurried action and not following her instructions properly, Anand jumped over the last but one wooden stairs and fell on Sonalās back who had taken left turn by that time. That irregular step ended into another round of his arms, taking Sonalās incomplete charge unknowingly in his foldā¦but with a new word-ā sorryā he just freed her and stood in darknessā¦Sonal told him to wait till she opened the windows..
It was a very normal move in the dark... when side windows were opened light yellow beams of filtered light fell on the carpeted floorā¦the fishes floating in the beautiful garden tank surrounded by heavy bushesā¦the motifs of the carpet were in Persian blue color .The design was fantastic. Sonal told him. We may make that table our study-tableā¦the window behind it opens a beautiful panorama of the valley. Sonal and Anand enjoyed each otherās company in the old haveliā¦Sonal told him about those strange human size fantasy mirrors of haveli which shown the viewerās image in different typical shapes and disproportionate sizes. These antique mirrors were brought from France, Germany and Belgiumā¦ She also told the story of one of the mirrors now not with her, brought from some magician of France which would show the nude image of any person standing before. It blessed and cursed the viewer to enjoy impossible things of the material world but limited his or her age for five years... and after that mirror had gone back to the magicianā¦Sonal told Anand that the life of his uncle and his beloved Chhabeeli, the prostitute ended in five years after the possession of the magic mirror and since then no one else in India had tried to possess that mirrorā¦Even the haveli was not in use for two generations because there was no issue of her uncle...and that building naturally came to her father who was his younger brotherā¦After her marriage it was gifted as dowry to my husband by my father... The story of haveli and magical mirrors impressed Anand deeply and he believed in every word of the tale. Rather Anand was excited to have visited such a placeā¦He was lost in his prospective of fantasies that were directly related to his being a tutor of English and about Sonal as his studentā¦sitting close to himā¦they closed themselves in the basement the new world of adventures opened before themā¦!
He had opened another window of his adolescence as he was not able to control his emotions. At such occasions he passed through most volatile, indecisive and difficult times. Between Sonal and Shaheen he had to travel on rope dotted with disturbed peaks and valleys. He was already attracted towards Shaheen his first love a the true of her breast budding. With Sonal at the verge of adult status he passed through a critical phase of strangeness and paradox of attiudes.
Anand by now had already entered his college lifeā¦ His going to Goberiya field for playing cricket became occasional and he started playing for his college teamā¦The junior members of early cricket days still called him whenever there was some match with other city teamsā¦ But his going to Sonal became more than a regular activity since he started taking her tuitions at her home and in the basement of haveliā¦these two points became his new pavilion ends of different type of cricket which he started playing with Sonal.
During these summer days of vacations, all seven days of the week from Monday to Saturday Anand and Sonal enjoyed life in its own way. That was the beginning but the game seemed ever lasting and ever living. Although Anand was not a fresher but he was in the safe and experienced hand. Sonal being careful and intelligent in handling the situationā¦ and since Anand was fully depending on her, for pleasure, he had to wait patientlyā¦ sometimes he lost this patience, and had to return to pavilion without scoring single run( without meeting her or seeing even a glance). He took balls at half-bally (met her on the middle of the road) drove straight, sending ball to boundaries in all possible directions and enjoying the game with full spirit.(made all attempts to meet her where ever he could meet her). They attracted to each other still the attraction was not the guarantee of smooth sailing.
Their mixed fantasies of body heart and mind included regular and irregular time to start the ātuitionā, āexercisedā to learn new words and brand-new acts of transforming body language.ā¦ there was enough scope to know the un-knownā¦ there were adequate possibilities to find ideas.. there was tremendous hope to touch heightsā¦there were devices, means, desires, efforts and in build confidence to make anything happen because the biggest asset which both of them possessed was surfing youth of their sea like life which was beyond and beyondā¦
Sonalās husband Nandu Maharaj on contrary, always acted mechanically in his sex matters, not caring for his partner Sonal, only after his one sided act he wanted undisturbed sleepā¦ as if it was his birth right. Nandu was observing that routine practice since his marriage. Sonal initially accepted the reality as part of her lifeā¦she had no complaint from husband and her instead of reacting to her husbandās style of life ,she even under the narcisstic behaviour of her husband, produced two kidsā¦ as a house wife ,respected elders, performed her duties and lived life of a normal lady.
Itās only after her first eye to eye contact, attraction and encounter with Anand, Sonal started thinking beyond her limitsā¦beyond her homeā¦and within the shortest span of time her life took the reverse direction a U- turnā¦Particularly after the ānoon ā incidentā her life totally changedā¦she felt more and more closed to Anandā¦her relations and feeling for her husband malformedā¦She all of a sudden became another ladyā¦another Sonal took birth in her. Her body language ,her heart, her mind was in a state of transitionā¦Perhaps for all this Anandā¦.only Anand was responsibleā¦.the young innocent Anand was behind this. Fortunately the game was being played between two individualsā¦and no third man ever took a notice of itā¦
Were they luckyā¦? Was it not wrongā¦? Was it at all justified? These entire questions perhaps required no answerā¦ may be the answer was also not justifyingā¦ who knows..! Both of them were fullfledged members of society but their thinking and actions denied the norms of society. It was an experience of learn to live in a new mode of life.
The haveli was a beautiful place... On the extreme left side there was a sofa-set and in the corner a rounded table with a Type-writer Remington... a big wooden tray placed properly on the mat. Perhaps that could be their study- table, It was the āfirst teacherās day in Anandās life and his only student Sonalā¦Incidentally Anand needed some plain papers for planning the curriculum of the study and immediately opened the big drawer of the side table lying below the Elmira. To his excitement what he had seen was not expected by himā¦A big bunch of nicely finished erotic paintings were lying in the drawerā¦Anand immediately closed; he came back to his study table where his disciple Sonal was waiting.
āWhat were you searching in that drawer..?ā She asked.
āItās nothing,ā actually I needed some plain papers I thought ā¦Anand did not complete his sentence, but he was interrupted by Sonal-ā.In the drawer there are some filthy paintingsā¦donāt see them, these are the paintings of the same prostitute Chhabeeliā¦who was my uncleās kept..ā
āWell I have not seen them yet but these seem to be in numerousā¦done by some grand - master.āāAnand could not stop himself telling his mind.
āYes they areā¦the painter was some Ustaā¦ he was the painter of the royal family but when he heard about the magic mirror of my uncleā¦ he approached him and wanted to experiment the truth of mirrorā¦his uncle
āAnandā¦ when is your practical? Sonal asked him.
āOh itās not todayāā¦He replied.
āBut you told me for today? She questioned.
āI pretended. I told you lieā.
āYou also lie?ā
āSometimes ā
āSometimesā¦means..?ā
āWhenever feel something beyond my limit.ā
āBut what was the limit here?ā
āI was again and again feeling myself guiltyā.
āYou need not feel anything of that sortā¦and now finally I want your replyā¦are you coming to teach me English from tomorrow..?ā
āFrom tomorrow..?ā
āYes I am appearing this time for my graduation examāsā¦ā
āBut then how I can teach you? I have never taught anyone in my life beforeāā¦
āYour English is very goodā¦that I knowā.
āBut thatās not enoughā¦Bhabhiā¦ā
āO.K I will tell you how you can teach meāā¦Sonal smiled and then all of a sudden she told Anand to come with her as they were going to a new good placeā¦
āYou mean we are going out of the homeā¦Shall I take my bicycle? Anand questioned innocently.
āWe are going to our uncleās houseā¦that has a beautiful airy basement. It will be good for our studiesā Sonal just stood upā¦. took old ring of keys hanging on the wall and came out of home. Anand simply followed her not knowing what all was to happenā¦?
All this moment he had another girl in his mind. His college friend Shaheen, and if had been almost six month over that both of them entered into the dragon of sex. The fire of lust was such that they were ready to die in it. It was becoming a game of 'Shama and Parwana'. Anand could not understand, what temptation must have part him on two parallel boats to appease his sexual appetite day after day unfortunately his relation with Shaheen ended in his self created exile and social isolation.
17/SCHOOL OF LOVE AND GAME OF MAGIC MIRRORS
The Haveli was grandā¦ made of red stones; the carving of the windows was marvelous and the opening gate was very massive. All the portions of the building were locked including the basement, which had two side openings towards the roadside.
Sonal unlocked the main gate and after turning to the right side she asked Anand to help for opening the wooden cover of the basement which was directly connected through its descending stairs. The cover was not very heavy and Anand opened it without much difficulty. From the left side of the interior veranda blue sky was spread like a big blank sheet covering the square of the open space having four side walls with intricate Jharokhaās opening towards the open area of the house. There were scattered houses here and there but another building which was a replica of Sonalās uncleās Haveli was just standing diagonally opposite at the little distance belonging to Chhabeeli, a famous prostitute of her time, and after that imposing building there was a long valley stretched up to the renowned temple of Laxminarayanā¦
When Anand asked Sonal about the similarity of these two attractive architectural grandeurs, she told him that his uncle who was Architecture, first made the haveli for his beloved, the prostitute and then for himself ā¦He gifted the haveli to his beloved as a token of their love.
After opening the lid of such an interesting history and romantic chapter Sonal descended the basement. Anand followed her. He followed her .Since Sonal had the idea of the semi-circular stairs almost absorbed in the darkness...she insisted Anand to step carefully. not touching the right hand wall because the plaster of the wall was very old and it was losing itās groundā¦She also told Anand to wait for a little time when they reached the last step.. But due to his hurried action and not following her instructions properly, Anand jumped over the last but one wooden stairs and fell on Sonalās back who had taken left turn by that time. That irregular step ended into another round of his arms, taking Sonalās incomplete charge unknowingly in his foldā¦but with a new word-ā sorryā he just freed her and stood in darknessā¦Sonal told him to wait till she opened the windows..
It was a very normal move in the dark... when side windows were opened light yellow beams of filtered light fell on the carpeted floorā¦the fishes floating in the beautiful garden tank surrounded by heavy bushesā¦the motifs of the carpet were in Persian blue color .The design was fantastic. Sonal told him. We may make that table our study-tableā¦the window behind it opens a beautiful panorama of the valley. Sonal and Anand enjoyed each otherās company in the old haveliā¦Sonal told him about those strange human size fantasy mirrors of haveli which shown the viewerās image in different typical shapes and disproportionate sizes. These antique mirrors were brought from France, Germany and Belgiumā¦ She also told the story of one of the mirrors now not with her, brought from some magician of France which would show the nude image of any person standing before. It blessed and cursed the viewer to enjoy impossible things of the material world but limited his or her age for five years... and after that mirror had gone back to the magicianā¦Sonal told Anand that the life of his uncle and his beloved Chhabeeli, the prostitute ended in five years after the possession of the magic mirror and since then no one else in India had tried to possess that mirrorā¦Even the haveli was not in use for two generations because there was no issue of her uncle...and that building naturally came to her father who was his younger brotherā¦After her marriage it was gifted as dowry to my husband by my father... The story of haveli and magical mirrors impressed Anand deeply and he believed in every word of the tale. Rather Anand was excited to have visited such a placeā¦He was lost in his prospective of fantasies that were directly related to his being a tutor of English and about Sonal as his studentā¦sitting close to himā¦they closed themselves in the basement the new world of adventures opened before themā¦!
He had opened another window of his adolescence as he was not able to control his emotions. At such occasions he passed through most volatile, indecisive and difficult times. Between Sonal and Shaheen he had to travel on rope dotted with disturbed peaks and valleys. He was already attracted towards Shaheen his first love a the true of her breast budding. With Sonal at the verge of adult status he passed through a critical phase of strangeness and paradox of attiudes.
Anand by now had already entered his college lifeā¦ His going to Goberiya field for playing cricket became occasional and he started playing for his college teamā¦The junior members of early cricket days still called him whenever there was some match with other city teamsā¦ But his going to Sonal became more than a regular activity since he started taking her tuitions at her home and in the basement of haveliā¦these two points became his new pavilion ends of different type of cricket which he started playing with Sonal.
During these summer days of vacations, all seven days of the week from Monday to Saturday Anand and Sonal enjoyed life in its own way. That was the beginning but the game seemed ever lasting and ever living. Although Anand was not a fresher but he was in the safe and experienced hand. Sonal being careful and intelligent in handling the situationā¦ and since Anand was fully depending on her, for pleasure, he had to wait patientlyā¦ sometimes he lost this patience, and had to return to pavilion without scoring single run( without meeting her or seeing even a glance). He took balls at half-bally (met her on the middle of the road) drove straight, sending ball to boundaries in all possible directions and enjoying the game with full spirit.(made all attempts to meet her where ever he could meet her). They attracted to each other still the attraction was not the guarantee of smooth sailing.
Their mixed fantasies of body heart and mind included regular and irregular time to start the ātuitionā, āexercisedā to learn new words and brand-new acts of transforming body language.ā¦ there was enough scope to know the un-knownā¦ there were adequate possibilities to find ideas.. there was tremendous hope to touch heightsā¦there were devices, means, desires, efforts and in build confidence to make anything happen because the biggest asset which both of them possessed was surfing youth of their sea like life which was beyond and beyondā¦
Sonalās husband Nandu Maharaj on contrary, always acted mechanically in his sex matters, not caring for his partner Sonal, only after his one sided act he wanted undisturbed sleepā¦ as if it was his birth right. Nandu was observing that routine practice since his marriage. Sonal initially accepted the reality as part of her lifeā¦she had no complaint from husband and her instead of reacting to her husbandās style of life ,she even under the narcisstic behaviour of her husband, produced two kidsā¦ as a house wife ,respected elders, performed her duties and lived life of a normal lady.
Itās only after her first eye to eye contact, attraction and encounter with Anand, Sonal started thinking beyond her limitsā¦beyond her homeā¦and within the shortest span of time her life took the reverse direction a U- turnā¦Particularly after the ānoon ā incidentā her life totally changedā¦she felt more and more closed to Anandā¦her relations and feeling for her husband malformedā¦She all of a sudden became another ladyā¦another Sonal took birth in her. Her body language ,her heart, her mind was in a state of transitionā¦Perhaps for all this Anandā¦.only Anand was responsibleā¦.the young innocent Anand was behind this. Fortunately the game was being played between two individualsā¦and no third man ever took a notice of itā¦
Were they luckyā¦? Was it not wrongā¦? Was it at all justified? These entire questions perhaps required no answerā¦ may be the answer was also not justifyingā¦ who knows..! Both of them were fullfledged members of society but their thinking and actions denied the norms of society. It was an experience of learn to live in a new mode of life.
The haveli was a beautiful place... On the extreme left side there was a sofa-set and in the corner a rounded table with a Type-writer Remington... a big wooden tray placed properly on the mat. Perhaps that could be their study- table, It was the āfirst teacherās day in Anandās life and his only student Sonalā¦Incidentally Anand needed some plain papers for planning the curriculum of the study and immediately opened the big drawer of the side table lying below the Elmira. To his excitement what he had seen was not expected by himā¦A big bunch of nicely finished erotic paintings were lying in the drawerā¦Anand immediately closed; he came back to his study table where his disciple Sonal was waiting.
āWhat were you searching in that drawer..?ā She asked.
āItās nothing,ā actually I needed some plain papers I thought ā¦Anand did not complete his sentence, but he was interrupted by Sonal-ā.In the drawer there are some filthy paintingsā¦donāt see them, these are the paintings of the same prostitute Chhabeeliā¦who was my uncleās kept..ā
āWell I have not seen them yet but these seem to be in numerousā¦done by some grand - master.āāAnand could not stop himself telling his mind.
āYes they areā¦the painter was some Ustaā¦ he was the painter of the royal family but when he heard about the magic mirror of my uncleā¦ he approached him and wanted to experiment the truth of mirrorā¦his uncle
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