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Nagamati and jaysi descriptions

Keeping the description of Nagamati- in the center, light on her character?




Nagamati is the heroine suffering from the separation of her husband.  Her husband Raja Ratan Sen has gone to the state. When Rajaratna Sen goes to Singaldeep with the desire to receive Padmavati, Queen Nagmati's heart is troubled by Birha. And the agony of his heart starts flowing in the form of ashu.  Due to this, the entire creation gets disturbed by nature and animals and birds.

The following are the characteristics of the description of Nagmati: 

(1)-The depth and breadth of the pain

The pain of Nagmati's separation is more extensive.  Nagmati's separation is not her only.  But this ideal also represents the biraha condition of Indian women. This condition of a woman, who considers her husband as everything, is going to attract everyone that every woman would like to put the ashes of her body at the feet of her husband by burning in the prosecution. This is also the wish of Nagamati-

(2 )-Portrayed as a normal woman.

Jayasi portrays Nagamati as a normal woman.  She starts living a normal life by abandoning the prestige, glory and honor. If she had been suffering as a queen, no one would have believed at first.  Everyone else laughed at her, so Birha was not a distraught Nagamati princess, but an orphanage and a sad one.

 Who is worried about the arrival of rain, who will come without her husband's shed?

(3 )-Illustration of all conditions of Birha -

 In the description of Nagmati, Jayasi separated all the members( like worry, daily instructions, nostalgia, , impulse memory, mania etc.)The touching portrayal of  This description made on the basis of Barhamasa -Shaili  is unique in Hindi literature

(4)-Sensational nature of nature.

 The sensuous form of nature is very effective in describing the disconnection of Nagmati. Somewhere animals and birds seem to be unhappy to her, then somewhere else she expresses her anguish with nature.She keeps roaming in the forests but is unable to reach her husband, then she sends her message through crows.-

(5 )-Inclusion of the supernatural-

Jayasi has narrated the supernatural story through the cosmic story in Padmavat. He has considered the body of Chittor, Raja Ratan Singh, the mind of Nagmati, the business of the world, Hiraman Parrot as Guru and Padmavati as God. By following the path given by the Guru, life reaches its goal while facing difficulties.  Nagmati is said to be the business of the world, in which the seeker cannot attain Brahma by being trapped. 

Nagamti, the bacha of this world's business, did not sleep, nor was this mind tied.

King Ratan Singh, therefore, renounces Nagamti  the world's business, in order to attain Padmavati in the form of God.

 Acharya Ramchandra Shukla ,has rightly said in relation to the description of the separation of Jayasi, as the description of the separation is rare elsewhere.Just as Sur has the distinction of bathing the readers with the estranged stream of gopis.

In the same way, the Nagmati of Jayasi also awakens the feelings of agony in the readers easily.



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