Monday, April 9, 2012

पुस्तक पढेपछि को भावना :सुम्निमा


विश्वेश्वरप्रसाद कोइरालाको उत्कृष्ट उपन्यास ‘‘सुम्निमा’’ सुरुमा पढ्दा निक्कै क्लिस्ट भएकोले पाठक विकर्षण हुन् सक्दछन /तर जब जब कथा अगाडी बढ्दछ रुची उति नै बढ्दछ, हुन सस्कृत सब्द अलि बढी नै छन्/ बि पि का अनुसार यस उपन्यासबाट आर्यचिन्तन जसले  कल्पना, भबिस्य (हावा) मा बढी बिश्वाश गर्दछन र किरातहरु "जो वर्तमान र सरीरमा बिश्वास गर्दछन" को कलात्मक बिबेचना देखाईएको छ/ सुर्यदत्त जबर्जस्ति छोरा शोमदत्त लाई ऋषि बनाउन चाहन्छन ..त्यसै अनुसार बालकको पालनपोषण शिक्क्षादिक्क्षा हुन्छ /त्यसै क्रममा किरात समुदायकि सुम्निमा कथामा प्रवेश गर्दछिन, उनको समग्र भूमिका राम्रो छ/ सोमदत्त लाई अलि अस्पस्ट भूमिका मा देखाइएको छ/ यौन मनोविज्ञान मा आधारित यो पुस्तक पठनीय छ/ कथाले प्रकृति संग नजिकिने सल्लाह दिन्छ र आडम्बर भन्दा वर्तमानको खुसि ठिक हो, जाति प्रथा गलत हो भन्ने बिद्रोह छ यस कृति मा / पुलोमाको चरित्र द्वारा एक नारीको वास्तविक मनोविज्ञान देखाईएको छ /..सुर्यदत्त सोमदत्त, सुम्निमा, बिजुवा र पुलोमा सबै पात्र जिबन्त छन् / 

अडियो को लिंक

राजेन्द्र प्रसाद पराजुली
टोक्यो , जापान,
अप्रिल१० २०१२

पुरानो  प्रति को तस्बिर 

Sumnima : A Book By BP Koirala 
 
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About The Book
Sumnima : A famous Nepali Novel by B P Koirala, a former Prime Minister of Nepal : Is about the painful complications that arise in a man-woman relationship. The story is about the powerful attraction that exists between a Brahmin boy and an ordinary girl. It deals with the conflict within the boy who also wishes to pursue Spiritual salvation but is torn between his desire for this Woman and his urge for spiritual emancipation. To surmount carnal desires is not possible for an ordinary mortal and the pleasures of the flesh have a place in life. The Brahmin boy is serious about his spiritual goals but succumbs to the charms of a lovely girl.

Sumnima was viewed as highly controversial when it first appeared in Nepal. The author was accused of inciting communal feelings against certain sections of Nepali society. The book was also looked upon as an attempt to project Brahmins as superior beings.As a result, copies of the book were burnt by a particular community to express their anguish against its publication.