Samskara

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Samskara is a landmark Kannada novel by U. R. Ananthamurthy that critically explores caste, tradition, and moral decay in a conservative Brahmin community.

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instanceOf Kannada-language novel
novel
adaptedAs Samskara (film)
author U. R. Ananthamurthy
awarded Sahitya Akademi Award for Kannada
countryOfOrigin India
criticizes ritualism without ethical substance
EnglishTranslator A. K. Ramanujan
explores conflict between dharma and desire
crisis of faith
social stagnation
tension between scriptural law and lived reality
filmAdaptationDirector Pattabhirama Reddy
filmAdaptationLanguage Kannada
filmAdaptationReleaseYear 1970
genre literary fiction
philosophical novel
social novel
hasCharacter Bhagirathi River
surface form: Bhagirathi

Chandri
Naranappa
Praneshacharya
hasEnglishTranslation Samskara: A Rite for a Dead Man
influenced later Navya Kannada writers
literaryMovement Navya movement in Kannada literature
mainTheme Brahmins
surface form: Brahmin orthodoxy

caste
individual conscience
moral decay
religious hypocrisy
tradition
notableFor critique of Brahminism
portrayal of existential anxiety
use of interior monologue
originalLanguage Kannada
plotFocus death of an outcaste Brahmin
dilemma over funeral rites
publicationYear 1965
publisher Kenda Publishers
questions authority of religious texts in moral decisions
rigidity of caste hierarchy
recognizedAs classic of Kannada literature
landmark work in modern Indian literature
setting conservative Brahmin agrahara
rural Karnataka
titleMeaning Hindu rite of passage
refinement or purification

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Bhava relatedWorkByAuthor Samskara