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This idea also comes from their problems of Muslim identity. ...they trust.” The sattvic sacrifice for the gods, the rajasic for the demons, and the Bhisham Sahni was famous writer of Hindi and wrote many novels. . Our the tile is appropriate as the novel is woven around the darkness of partition between India and Pakistan in 1947. But both had the same roots.’The people here too must know all this. Nathu would wander wherever he liked. Tamas Novel written by Bhisham Sahni. They talked like friends, and they also exchanged diatribes. The deep-rooted religious conviction of Muslims is that the conversion of Hindus or Sikhs into Islam is a mark of the victory in affirming their identity.Introduce pig-slaughter episode only to show how the political leader like Murad Ali engineers an organised conspiracy against the Hindu-Muslim communal harmony for their personal benefit during the time of Indian partition. The most sinister vices are greed, anger, and desire. He said it with such vehemence that both the Muslims members of the Congress looked crestfallen.‘Maulana Azad is the biggest dog of the Hindus who goes wagging his tail before you.’‘Freedom of Hindustan will be for the Hindus. -Graham S. Mohammed Ali Jinnah’s two-nation theory addressed at the Muslim League conference, at Lahore, in 1940, and Hindu Mahasava’s slogan, ‘India for Hindus only’, evince the fact that these two concepts hit hard the reality of the pluralistic fabric of the Indian society. The corollary of this event is the astringent animosity between the two communities. It is my well-earned money.’ (Both groups stood facing each other. On the seat next to that of the driver sat a man, holding a microphone in his hand. Let's stay updated ! This point is made tellingly by Sahni. This crisis of Muslim identity results in the birth of the concept of sub-nationalism, i.e., Muslim nationalism. The quintessential Hindi novel on the partition of India, Tamas won the Sahitya Akademi Award for literature in 1975. ‘What do I care? This is the deal between Murad Ali and Nathu.

"My students can't get enough of your charts and their results have gone through the roof." Political leaders like Jinnah or Veer Savarkar or Lala Lajpat Rai and colonial rulers in India manipulate this religious identity for their personal and political gains. People stepped back and became quiet. A Study of Tamas by Bhisham Sahni Prateek Deswal, M.A Eng., NET ===== Abstract Tamas is a Sahitya Akademi award winning novel, based in a small town, which endures the ravages of communal riots that succeeded the Independence of India. On the roof of the bus, at both ends, facing the road, fluttered the flags of the Congress and the Muslim League….The bystanders peered into the bus to see who it was that was raising the slogans.

When the town is torn by riots, leaders of all political parties decide to convene a meeting to establish peace. Furthermore, he tempts him saying that he will pay him five rupees for the job. Many did not recognize him but some did.

‘Something blackish, like a bundle seems to be lying there.’ To a Mussalman, pig is the most unholy creature.

On Tamas: It is a classic. Those governed by It might have already entered the cantonment, it might be at that very moment standing right at the gate of the veterinary hospital.

For a full half hour, Hayat Baksh kept insisting that Bakshiji must first declare that he had come as a representative of the Hindus and that the congress was a party of the Hindus (Just then the mullah of the mosque arrived, along with an elderly man of the village. This political conviction is that Hindustan is for Hindus and Pakistan for Muslims stands on the fact that Indians are polarized by religion. You go raising slogans for Pakistan all over the town without let or hindrance, while here we are only singing patriotic songs.’ (At the meeting there was angry exchange of words and accusations. Pakistan is their only dream. ...lust emerge when rajas prevails, and darkness, sloth, and confusion come to the fore when He researched on it for so many years. ...desire to follow dharma. He tells Nathu that the veterinary surgeon is in need of a slaughtered pig for his experiment. The novel concentrates on the problems and difficulties rose due to intercaste marriages, the ego of the communities, and their victims and finally ‘love’- the ... Sahni gave heart touching novel.

It is in sovereign Pakistan alone that Muslims will be really free . The novel delineates some facts of history. A reference to the following conversation between a group of Congress Party and a group of the Muslim League, intersected by the authorial comment is relevant to the present context:The conversation between the leaders of two groups suggests how hostile Muslims are to their Hindu counterparts. It gives us an insight into the Divide and Rule policy followed by the British. Murad Ali instigates poverty-stricken innocent Nathu to kill a pig and its carcass is thrown in front of the mosque according to his master plan. This is his profession. He put his hand on his pocket and felt the rustle of the five-rupee note. . Niloo, Nilima, Nilophar, Sahni’s last novel focuses on the theme of ‘love’. The Muslim leader uses the ‘Turkish cap’ to assert that they are different from Hindus. One man brought in a cot and Iqbal Singh was seated on it. Nathu gets only the hide. Murad Ali the mastermind of the riot between Hindus and Muslims is now a leader. Moreover, he knows that pig slaughter is a sensitive issue in that Muslim-dominated locality. The darkest and heaviest of the gunas, tamas is connected to ignorance, laziness, and neglect. “Would not have made it through AP Literature without the printable PDFs.

Sudha Sundaram’s comment in this context is relevant:A careful examination of the conversation between Richard, the District Deputy Commissioner, and his wife, Liza, in Both Hindus and Muslims are of the same anthropological stock. They only live it.” (Where would the pushcart be at this time, the thought suddenly crossed Nathu’s mind. (The adjective form of tamas is “tamasic.”)

Nevertheless, he is so frightened that he does not spell that out even to himself.