Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Blue Mimosa (Shirih Ko Phool) by Parijat । Book Review

This excellent novel was composed by a standout amongst the most skilled woman in the Nepali writing area, we as a whole know her as Parijat. This book was distributed by Sajha P
rakashan, in 2068 B.S., this novel was likewise granted with 'Madan Puraskar' in 2022 B.S.

Parijat, who was the pen name of Bishnu Kumari Waiba, is eminent everywhere throughout the world through her abstract compositions, particularly from her first novel 'Blue Mimosa'. The extremely novel which is the English interpretation of 'Shirish ko Phool' is additionally viewed as the cutting edge novel which fuses the vibes and aims of current age. The novel is the composed from the Suyogbir's perspective in which the speaker tries to demonstrate the way Nepali ladies are seen by men in contemporary man centric culture, and anticipated that would carry on.

This story is essentially about a man named Suyog, who was a previous officer in the British-Gurkha Army and had battled in the Second World War; he had resigned after the war was finished and now kept up his living by the annuity he got. In the earliest reference point of the story, Suyog notices of a companion he made, Shiva raj, and how he was going by his home out of the blue and of the scenes he saw there. Shiva raj is a man whose life is loaded with obligations, he has at home three unmarried sister and their examinations to help. They both are later discovered to be two heavy drinkers who have happened to meet in a bar. 

The following character that enters Suyog's life is Sakambari, one of Shiva Ram's sisters. She has a very surprising discernment on life and by and large stands in an aggregate resistance to Suyog. She continually ridicules Suyog, which dependably keeps her picture at the forefront of his thoughts. Slowly, Shiva slam's another sister Mujura is somebody Suyog considers to be a perfect spouse material, not at all like Sakambari. He doesn't love Mujura yet rather just needs to make her his significant other to comfort him amid his depression.  Suyog's connection with Sakambari was of only resistance and some little measure of scorn however one day he understands that his disdain had transformed into a profound inclination he didn't have confidence in, affection. He had begun to love Sakambari and to feel the confinement inside him to not have the capacity to reveal to Sakambari reality about his sentiments influenced him to think back about some old recollections. He admits to himself that he was a creature at one point of time, that his transgressions were something he couldn't change and never felt regretful about and that he was not simply feeling a physical fascination towards Sakambari but rather something more significant. Suyog at long last tries to admit his sentiments to Sakambari however in tumult kiss her. He feels regretful and embarrassed about what he had done however he is a quitter to not ever confront Sakambari again. Toward the end period of the novel, Suyog is left blameworthy as he at long last understands that his oversights can demolish lives in a way he never at any point figured it would. Sakambari's passing flashes a fact before Suyog's eyes.

Suyog was a character who was dependably in a contention with himself. He was forever discontent and didn't put stock in affection, relationship and duty. For him, cherish was only playing with somebody's feeling, and love had a limit, love was something physical as opposed to passionate. His incredulity existed on the grounds that he was a quitter who feared the more prominent certainties that existed, is the means by which I saw him. He was anxious about the possibility that that every one of the things he accepts is genuine may be distorted by the certainties that as of now exists, and controlled by a more noteworthy power. 

Likewise, he is somebody who is somehow fleeing from life. He neither needs to confront joy nor torment however yet gripes about the depression introduce in his life. He is somebody who doesn't put stock in change. He anticipates that all ladies will be ordinary house-spouse material with them not talking much yet rather an audience compose, that is the reason when he meets Sakambari he is stunned to discover her so extraordinary but extremely alluring. He is a man of puzzle as he never admits his sentiments to the individual straightforwardly, he generally has something up his sleeve yet never tells some other man regardless of how smashed, passionate or forceful he gets. We additionally come to realize that he never needed to be in the Army, he is embarrassed to be known as a warrior and when he thinks about the recollections in the troops all he recalls is the experience of him having physical contact with ladies. I feel that he is some place liable however does not let it be known as like different realities about him he feels it isn't valid, as amidst the novel he admits to Shiva Ram that he hasn't ever executed a man. This conduct of his demonstrates that he is blameworthy and tries to conceal his blame by enlightening the other individual concerning the things he shouldn't be liable for.

Sakambari is a solid free, angry lady with agnostic states of mind. Her state of mind and her harsh feedback demonstrate her internal disappointment at being a lady and having a constrained part in the public eye. She detests looking frail before her male partners like her sibling Shivaraj or Suyog.

Suyog then again confesses to being a modest mortal and sees Sakambari being more grounded than him. His interest with Sakambari is gotten from his adoration of her solid will. However, at last, the peruser understands that Sakambari is as fragile as Suyog himself and her definitive destruction makes a pitiful consummation for a severe and tormented book.

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