Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless Tales

The stories of the epics have gained a sense of timelessness. They have established the codes of culture and values in the society. The myths are replete with the account of women adhering to ‘pativrata dharma’. Such pseudo queens have become the cultural icons as they safeguard the patriarchal conv...

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Main Author: Suranjana Bhadra
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Language:English
Published: Sarat Centenary College 2016-07-01
Series:PostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies
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Online Access:http://postscriptum.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/psVol1Iss2-suranjana.pdf
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description The stories of the epics have gained a sense of timelessness. They have established the codes of culture and values in the society. The myths are replete with the account of women adhering to ‘pativrata dharma’. Such pseudo queens have become the cultural icons as they safeguard the patriarchal conventions. In the Mahabharata Kunti , the mother and the widow is the symbol of eternal suffering .Though she is much revered and glorified, the epic legitimizes the subjugation and exploitation of a widow caught in the gyres of patriarchy. In performing a signifying function myth hides nothing and flaunts nothing: it distorts; myth is neither a lie nor a confession: it is an inflexion. Referring to Saoli Mitra’s Katha Amritasaman this paper explores the sufferings of Kunti, the widow and the mother. It retells Kunti’s story by unravelling the gaps and silences in the epic. All alone Kunti creates an entity of her own, devises original ways to meet the challenge and the best of all is that, although she respects social norms she is not a slave to them and can override them if necessary. She stands as an integrated woman who performs her duties without being influenced by other considerations. She died as she lived. Unbending.
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spelling doaj.art-7af8d9fcb951406faf80f477a85c2bcb2022-12-22T03:11:14ZengSarat Centenary CollegePostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies2456-75072016-07-011ii616910.5281/zenodo.1318823Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless TalesSuranjana Bhadra0M.U.C Women’s CollegeThe stories of the epics have gained a sense of timelessness. They have established the codes of culture and values in the society. The myths are replete with the account of women adhering to ‘pativrata dharma’. Such pseudo queens have become the cultural icons as they safeguard the patriarchal conventions. In the Mahabharata Kunti , the mother and the widow is the symbol of eternal suffering .Though she is much revered and glorified, the epic legitimizes the subjugation and exploitation of a widow caught in the gyres of patriarchy. In performing a signifying function myth hides nothing and flaunts nothing: it distorts; myth is neither a lie nor a confession: it is an inflexion. Referring to Saoli Mitra’s Katha Amritasaman this paper explores the sufferings of Kunti, the widow and the mother. It retells Kunti’s story by unravelling the gaps and silences in the epic. All alone Kunti creates an entity of her own, devises original ways to meet the challenge and the best of all is that, although she respects social norms she is not a slave to them and can override them if necessary. She stands as an integrated woman who performs her duties without being influenced by other considerations. She died as she lived. Unbending.http://postscriptum.co.in/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/psVol1Iss2-suranjana.pdfsubversionepicrepressionmotherhood
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PostScriptum: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary Studies
subversion
epic
repression
motherhood
title Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless Tales
title_full Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless Tales
title_fullStr Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless Tales
title_full_unstemmed Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless Tales
title_short Retelling the Myth of Kunti: Saoli Mitra’s Timeless Tales
title_sort retelling the myth of kunti saoli mitra s timeless tales
topic subversion
epic
repression
motherhood
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