The
Purpose
T.P.Kailasam
T.P.Kailasam written the play of “ The Purpose”.The T.P. Kailasam who is
inspite puranic themes but he presence them brillantlyin his paly.The Play of “
The Purpose” is choronological a later play which unfolds Eklvya youthful
idealism in Archaray. . His English
Plays like
1) Fulfillment
2)Purpose
3) The Brahmin’s Curse
1) Fulfillment
2)Purpose
3) The Brahmin’s Curse
“The thing is certain to known and yet,
It’s a way to do it and pleasure it.”
The specific reasons for the use of myth in Kailasam's
work ‘The Purpose’ were examined what we have in his English plays is his small
but significant effort to perceive and convey an original pattern of
reinterpretation of traditional myths. For this purpose he looked afresh into
some of the 'fringe' characters from the already existing powerful
epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata. He attempted to bring into limelight
marginalized or fringe characters such as Ekalavya and Karna. His
plays definitely conjure up the way in which they could exile the conventional
heroes like Arjuna or Bheema from their roles. Kailasam's uniqueness lies not
merely in evoking our sympathies
“If Youth but
knew! If Age but could!”
for Karna,
Ekalavya, Bharata or Keechaka, but also in elevating them to the level of
tragic heroes who were masculine, skillful and capable of achievement. In
addition, Kailasam attempted to reveal in these heroes the features that the
colonizers believed they possessed and which accounted for their superiority
over Indians. The Purpose by T. P. Kailasam is a drama in two acts. The story
is based on Adiparva from The Mahabharata. One can see a play of various
"purposes" in Kailasam's mythological drama. For instance, The
Brahmin's Curse is built on Karna's intention to prove his worth to the world,
and Kailasam's purpose of questioning the treatment given to Karna.
The story moves around Eklavya and Arjuna and their
purpose behind learning archery. Both want to learn archery from the great Dronacharya.
Dronacharya teaches archery to Arjuna but can not accept Eklavya’s proposal
because of his promise to Arjuna. Arjuna wants to become the great archer of
the world. And Eklavya explains that he wants to learn archery to save lives of
innocent animals. Arjuna’s purpose behind learning archery is self centered
while Eklavya’s purpose is noble. In the 2nd act Eklavya is far
ahead than Arjuna in archery. In anger Arjuna says that he will tell everyone
that Guru Drona has not kept his vow. To save his Guruji from social criticism
Eklavya gives his thumb as gurudakshina.After giving his thumb in gurudakshina
Eklavya realizes that his purpose behind learning archery was to save lives of
innocent animals but now he cannot look into the eyes of the animals. The drama
ends with Eklavya crying.
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