Praneshacharya

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Praneshacharya is the deeply orthodox Brahmin scholar and morally conflicted protagonist of U. R. Ananthamurthy’s Kannada novel "Samskara," whose spiritual crisis drives the narrative.

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Praneshacharya canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Fictional character
Literary character
Protagonist
appearsInWork Samskara NERFINISHED
associatedWithConcept Brahmin orthodoxy
Caste and ritual purity
Dharma
Moral ambiguity
Religious reform
Spiritual doubt
centralThemeRelation Conflict between ritual orthodoxy and moral responsibility
Spiritual crisis
countryOfWorkOrigin India NERFINISHED
createdBy U. R. Ananthamurthy NERFINISHED
ethnicity Brahmin NERFINISHED
gender Male
languageOfWork Kannada NERFINISHED
literarySignificance Embodiment of crisis of traditional Brahmin values in Samskara
Key figure in modern Indian literature
narrativeFunction Morally conflicted protagonist
protagonistOf Samskara NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Hinduism
roleInCommunity Orthodox Brahmin scholar
Religious leader
timePeriodOfFictionalSetting 20th century

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Samskara hasCharacter Praneshacharya