
Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR) Vol-2, Issue-9, 2016 ISSN: 2454-1362, http://www.onlinejournal.in Sanskrit Story Literature – A Brief Overview Dr. Rajani Jairam Professor in Sanskrit, Jain University, Bangalore. Abstract:- The origin of story literature including and well-being no less than those of his fellowmen, the popular tales and the didactic fables can be the Sanskrit story literature have unfailingly traced to Rigveda, the Vedic akhyanas such as the offered him significant and dynamic aid. Amongst dialogue hymn of Pururavas and Urvashi or the the Sanskrit story literature the Panchatantra and Brahmana legends such as the story of Hitopadesha stories have been current among the Shunashepa, are in a sense precursors of the tales. Indian populace for at least five thousand years, The stories of man and fish, Indra’s metamorphosis probably longer. into birds, remind us of the beast stories. Though Though these stories were written fir children, and there is no distinct type as fables in the epics, yet that too centuries ago, their utility has still not the motifs of the clever jackal and the like. are diminished. Their preaching and moral hold true employed for the purpose of moral instruction. The for today’s jet-age grown-ups, as well. These Buddhist Jatakas has the device of illustrating the stories are a master piece of Indian literature and virtues of Buddhism through the beast stories. also immortal work on the art of intelligent living. Fables feature personified animals or natural They have never failed to bring delight to hundreds objects as characters. It almost ends with moral of millions and to awaken intelligence in the young message and this highlights the characteristic through its wise and witty hints in a diversity of feature of the fables. They are instructive tales that themes. teach morals about human behavior. In the fables, Sanskrit story literature is rich in Indian culture and the thoughts and deeds of men are ascribed to heritage. Story literature has certain well fixed animals. The fables are closely related to maxims of law, certain legal, moral and ethical Neetishastra and Arthashastra. Fables and Tales principles underlying the fabric of Indian society. are created to illustrate some reflection on worldly It has solutions to problems of existence. Ancient vicissitudes or some precept for human conduct. It story literature portrays a more progressive and is curious to note that the style of the Sanskrit tales permissible society. Sanskrit story literature also and fables is found in Arabian Nights and Aesop’s highlights upon the essential components of an fables. economy which are literacy of the masses, Sanskrit fairy tales and fables are chiefly occupation of the people, trade and commerce, characterized ethical reflections and proverbial revenue and taxation policies. Literature among philosophy. A peculiar style, marked by the masses is a measuring rod of the progress of an insertion of a number of different stories within the economy. A wealthy state creates a welfare state. framework of a single narrative, made its way to An economy which flourishes in its financial status Persian and Arabic literatures, exerting a major creates wellbeing among the subjects. influence on works such as One thousand and One Sanskrit story literature is synthesis of various Nights. The two most important collections are aspects of political laws in the widest sense of the Panchatantra and Hitopadesha originally intended term covered by the Indian conception of dharma. as manuals for the instruction of kings in domestic The society depicted in story literature is flexible and foreign policy, they belong to the class of yet restricted to the path of dharma. Ancient story literature which the scholars call niti-sastra, or literature highlights on moral and ethical values for “Science of Political Ethics”. The most important sustaining and developing a strong sense of values, of the tales are Bruhatkatha of Gunadhya, righteousness and morality. Bruhatkathamanjari of Kshmendra, Kathasaritsagara of Somadeva. 2. Panchatantra- Key Words:- Popular tales, didactic fables, A king, worried that his three sons are without the Panchatantra, Hitopadesha wisdom to live in a world of wile and guile, asks a learned man called Vishnu Sharman to teach them 1. Introduction the ways of the world. Since his wards are Ever since the dawn of civilization, ever since man dimwits, Vishnu Sharman decides to pass on first realized the imperative need to know himself wisdom to them in the form of stories. In these and, through that self-knowledge, win friends and stories, he makes animals speak like human beings. influence people so to secure his own happiness Panchatantra is a collection of attractively told Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR) Page 185 Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR) Vol-2, Issue-9, 2016 ISSN: 2454-1362, http://www.onlinejournal.in stories about the five ways that help the human In the Panchatantra, the natural world and the being succeed in life. Pancha means five and tantra human world mirror each other. Two main devices means ways or strategies or principles. Addressed achieve this effect. The narrative uses analogy to to the king’s children, the stories are primarily portray similarities in social and political hierarchy about statecraft and are popular throughout the and organization between the two worlds. For world. example, the king of the human world parallels the characteristics of the animal king of the forest. The The Panchatantra is written in both prose and verse second literary device, the use of allegory, forms, a characteristic of the genre of Sanskrit anthropomorphizes or projects human literature referred to as champu. Dialogue and characteristics onto the animal characters in the narrative are offered in prose, while verse is stories. Just like the three princes in the Preamble employed to articulate concepts, provide moral who desire to learn moral conduct, most of the instruction, and describe emotional behavior and good characters in the stories strive to attain the sentiment. Panchatantra has five divisions- highest level of education. Animal characters such as Lively the bull and Goldy the mole represent the Part I – Mitrabedha (separation of friends) perfect model citizens with their judicious blend of good learning and sound practical sense. Part II – Mitrasamprapthi (Winning of friends) No other work of Indian literature, and perhaps no Part III – (Kakolukiya (Crows and Owls) other work of world literature, has had such an ageless and universal appeal. Each story is laced Part IV – Labdhapranasha (Losing what is gained) intricately with words of wisdom spoken by the Part V – Apareekshita Karaka (Task done without characters, in many cases , animals. This book examination) teaches one a way of life through lessons in philosophy, economics, law, politics, psychology, The Panchantantra is structured as a series of tales and myriad other themes that are put forth through within tales, with the Preamble functioning as the simple stories narrated elegantly, without assuming highest level or frame. The five books that follow the tone of a preacher. each offer another frame story, within which more stories are nested. This nesting technique appears The Panchatantra is a rare book, for in no book will in other Sanskrit literature, notably in the Indian you find philosophy, psychology, politics, music, epic the Mahabharata and to some extent in Vedic astronomy, human relationship, etc., all discussed literature. The philosophical structure that runs together in such a simple and yet elegant style. through the narrative structure carries out the This is exactly what Pandit Vishnu Sharma had in author’s intention to provide nitisastra. In Indian mind, to give as much knowledge to the princes as belief, the path to living wisely and well required possible. And no doubt not only the princes but the equal and balanced pursuit of three aims: also millions of listeners and readers benefited dharma, described as duty, compliance with the from this most unique work from times law, or right conduct: artha, wealth or material immemorial. With abundant irony and satire the possessions, since money was considered a most various human voices are exposed, among requirement for gracious living; and kama, which others the hypocrisy and avarice of people the includes love and sensual fulfillment. These intriguing character of courtiers and the concepts are dealt with separately in other Sanskrit faithlessness of women. A vigorous popular spirit texts, including the Dharmasastra, the Arthasastra, of reaction against n pretensions here finds and the kama sutra, but the Panchatantra expression and altogether a sound and healthy view incorporates instructions on all three areas into a of life prevails. A purely metrical treatise dealing single context. directly with the principles of policy is the ‘Essence of Conduct’ which is one of the sources The consequence of a balanced approach to of the maxims is introduced in these fables. dharma, artha, and karma is a harmonious order within society, which the Panchatantra, in the 3. Hitopadesha- Preamble, sets out to illuminate. Prominent Experts say that Hitopadesha is an extension of signposts in various parts of the narrative Panchatantra. Most of the stories are taken from constantly remind the reader that these stories are Panchatantra. In Hitopadesha only four divisions parables about human society and human virtues, are present. They are as follows- vices, and frailty. A good example is “The singing Donkey” of Book V, a pretentious character who Part 1: Mitralabha (the winning of friends) claims to know everything about music except how to sing. Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR) Page 186 Imperial Journal of Interdisciplinary Research (IJIR) Vol-2, Issue-9, 2016 ISSN: 2454-1362, http://www.onlinejournal.in Part II – Suhurudhbhedha (Separation of friends) unintelligible’. Socio-Political history focuses on the causes of the social movements themselves.
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