The Trunk of Ganesha
Jayanta Mahapatra
This short
story is written by Indian English Writer Jayanta Mahapatra who is famous for
his allegorical and symbolic writings. Here, in this very story he presents the
elements of superstitions as pervaded in India life style. The characters are
typical from Indian colony and the protagonist is Govinda Maharana.
There is the Bengali atmosphere and the tradition of celebrating festivals with
the worship of different Gods and Goddesses.
When the story opens
the character named Govinda is very concerned because of the rift in the idols
of Gods especially Lord Ganesha he made. He was master idol- maker and prepared
idols with a great skill. He is one of the bets image – maker in the whole valley.
He has learnt the craft from his father. His father had learnt it from his father.
Thus, Govinda has inherited the art of making idols of The Durgas, The Ganesha
and The Siva's from his forefathers. His wife Sulochana Feel
very proud for him.
With the Passage of time,
Govinda has to bring about certain subtle changes in the designing of the Clay
– Figures – idols. Now he prepares the Goddesses with slim and sinuous bodies
but in the deep corner of his heart, Govinda feels a sense of guilt. He feels
that he is using his powers too carelessly. He fears that because of these
changes the Gods are angry with him and His result that the trunk of Ganesha
breaks down often.
When he finds the tear on the Ganesha’s
idols repeatedly, it creates a sense of guilt in him. He has starts doubting
himself. He verifies the weight of the
Clay mold and the adhesive quality of the day. He thinks about some
supernatural intervention .He thinks that he has no right to meddle with the
private lives of Gods and Goddesses. He also feels that he is changing too much
for the idols and it is unreasonable .These are all silly misgiving that
Govinda has.
Govinda feels to find
any reason for the repeated tear on the idol’s trunk. So, finally he decides to
observe the happening in the workroom at night. He, along with his youngest son
Ranju, takes his position in a dark corner of the workroom.
After waiting for very long, at last he sees a cat between the two bars of open
windows. The cat jumps on the idol’s trunk. Thus, the mystery is solved and
Govinda feels greatly relieved of the tension. Thus, the cat is the real
intruder.
Conclusion:-
Thus, the story ends
with the realization of the intruder which is cat only. The hidden meaning
might be the cultural attitude of the Indians .The writers also demonstrates
the Indian perspectives, traditions and superstitions. People do not think
logically but rather they have created by their nature of superstitions. They
make a major from a very minor things.Thus, Jayanta Mahapatra clarifies the
Indian background and the thinking of Indian people . Through people are
educated enough to think reason, they never take their mind on the right way
and that is why they have to suffer as the character of Govinda does.
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