About Sundara Kānda: Hanuman’s Odyssey
Whereas Mahabharata’s Bhagvad-Gita is taken as a philosophical guide, Ramayana’s Sundara Kãnda is sought for spiritual solace; many believe that reading it or hearing it recited would remove all hurdles and usher in good tidings! Miracles apart, it’s in the nature of this great epic to inculcate fortitude and generate hope in man for it’s a depiction of how Hanuman goes about his errand against all odds.
Besides, it portrays how Seetha, on the verge of self-immolation, overcomes despair to see life in a new light? With rhythm of its verse and the flow of the narrative this sloka to sloka transcreation of the canto beautiful of Valmiki’s adi kavya – the foremost poetical composition in the world, Hanuman’s Odyssey that paves the way for Rama to rescue his kidnapped wife is bound to charm the readers and listeners alike.
Interestingly, as the following verse illustrates, this epic was the forerunner of the magic realism of our times – “Gripped she then him by shadow / Cast which Hanuman coast to coast, Recalled he in dismay then / What Sugreev said at outset / That one fiend had aptitude / To grip its prey by mere shadow.”
On a personal note, my paternal grandfather, Bulusu Thimmaiah-garu, like many in his time, was a life-long practitioner of Sundara Kãnda parayana (the epic’s daily recital in part or full), whose spirituality could have providentially guided me in this, rather an effortless, trans-creative endeavour.
Cantos of the Kanda
1 – Hurdles in Skies
2 – City in Clouds
3 – Prelude to Entry
4 – Foray into Fort
5 – Life in Lanka
6 – Precincts to Beat
7 – Palace in the Plane
8 – Pushpak’s Prowess
9 – Harem at Night
10 – Women in Want
11 – Qualms of Celibate
12 – At Wits End
13 – Errand in the Bend
14 – Garden of Grief
15 – Withered Flower
16 – She is Seetha
17 – Guards all Hideous
18 – Ravan on Heat
Canto 19 – Dame in Despair
20 – Womanizer at Work
21 – Steadfast in Love
22 – Deadline to Death
23 – Guards that Pander
24 – Carrot and Stick
25 – Hapless Soul
26 – Wandering Thoughts
27 – Dream of a Nightmare
28 – On the Verge
29 – Good Tidings
30 – Hanuman’s Dilemma
31 – Rama’s Ballad
32 – Is it True?
33 – Genesis of Exile
34 – Swings in Mood
35 – Winning the Trust
36 – More of the Same
37 – Aborted Move
38 – Story to Tell
39 – Doubts to the Fore
40 – Repeats the Dose
41 – Rampage in the Park
42 – Panic in the Town
43 –Itching for Fight
44 -Takes on Prahastha’s Son
45 – Marshals in the Mire
46 – Generals in the Dumps
47 – Akshay’s Life on Line
48 – It takes Indrajit
49 – Ravan’s Darbar
50 – Cause of Loss
51 – Advice to Deliver
52 – Placates the Sibling
53 – Tail on Fire
54 – Arson to Hurt
55 – What of Seetha?
56 – Havoc of a Take-off
57 – Flight sans Hassles
58 – Odyssey in a Nutshell
59 – Pep Talk to Peers
60 – Angad on Rebound
61 – Eying the Madhuvan
62 – Orgy in the Garden
63 – Sugreev’s Reading
64 – Return of the Platoon
65 – News in Brief
66 – Tears in Torrents
67 – Hanuman’s Replay
68 – Times of Hope
Yuddha Kanda (War on Ravan)
Canto 01 – Embrace of a Gift
Canto 128 – Coronation and After
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Author Bio:
BS Murthy is an Indian novelist, playwright, short story, non-fiction ‘n articles writer, translator, a ‘little’ thinker and a budding philosopher in ‘Addendum to Evolution: Origins of the World by Eastern Speculative Philosophy’ that was originally published in The Examined Life On-Line Philosophy Journal, Vol. 05 Issue 18, Summer 2004.
Born on 27 Aug 1948 and schooled in letter-writing, he articulated his managerial ideas in thirty-odd published articles, and later he penned Benign Flame: Saga of Love, Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life, Crossing the Mirage: Passing through youth (plot and character driven novels), Glaring Shadow: A stream of consciousness novel, Prey on the Prowl: A Crime Novel, Of No Avail: Web of wedlock, a novella, Stories Varied: A Book of Short Stories and Onto the Stage: Slighted Souls and other stage and radio plays.
Then entering the arena of non-fiction with a ‘novel’ narrative of Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife (A critical appraisal of Islamic faith, Indian polity ‘n more) possibly a new genre, he ventured into the zone of translations for versifying the Sanskrit epics, Vyasa’s Bhagvad-Gita (Treatise of self-help), Valmiki’s Sundara Kãnda (Hanuman’s Odyssey) in contemporary English idiom, and a critique Inane Interpolations in Bhagvad-Gita (An Invocation for Their Revocation).
And in the end, as a prodigal son, he returned to his mother tongue, Telugu, to craft the short story తప్పటడుగులు (Missteps).
While his fiction had emanated from his conviction that for it to impact readers, it should be the soulful rendering of characters rooted in their native soil but not the hotchpotch of local and alien caricatures sketched on a hybrid canvas, all his body of work was borne out of his passion for writing, matched only by his love for language.
Besides, some of his published articles on management issues, general insurance topics, literary matters, and political affairs in The Hindu, The Economic Times, The Financial Express. The Purchase, The Insurance Times, Triveni , Boloji.com are at Academia.edu https://independent.academia.edu/BulusuSMurthy
BS, a graduate mechanical engineer from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India, had been a Hyderabad-based Insurance Surveyor and Loss Assessor for over thirty years.
He takes keen interest in politics of the day, has an ear for Carnatic and Hindustani classical music and had been a passionate Bridge player.
He’s married, to a housewife, with two sons, the elder one a PhD in Finance, and the younger a Master in Engineering.