Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Ranjeet Desai
Publication: Mehta Publishing House
Category: नाटक
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स्वामी(नाटक) - Swami(Natak) by Ranjeet Desai Published by Mehta Publishing House Swami(Naatak) is a Marathi play written by Ranjeet Desai. It was first published in 1969 and is considered one of the most important works of Marathi literature. The play tells the story of a young man named Swami who is torn between his desire for spiritual enlightenment and his obligations to his family and society. The play explores the themes of duty, love, and freedom, and it has been praised for its powerful writing and insights into human nature. Swami(Naatak) has been translated into several languages, and it has been adapted into several films and television shows. The play is still widely read and performed today, and it continues to be a source of inspiration for people of all ages. Here is a more detailed description of the play: Swami(Naatak) is set in a small village in Maharashtra. The play begins with Swami, a young man who is deeply devoted to his guru. Swami's guru is a wise and compassionate man, and he has taught Swami everything he knows about spirituality. However, Swami is also a young man, and he is full of energy and ambition. He wants to make a difference in the world, and he believes that he can do so by using his spiritual knowledge. Swami leaves his village and travels to the city. He quickly becomes disillusioned with the city life. He sees the poverty, the corruption, and the violence that surrounds him. He realizes that the world is a much darker place than he had imagined. Swami begins to question his faith. He wonders if there is any point in trying to make a difference in the world. He wonders if it is even possible to achieve spiritual enlightenment in a world that is so full of suffering. Swami returns to his village. He is greeted by his family and friends, but he is a changed man. He is no longer the innocent and idealistic young man who left the village. He is now a man who has seen the darkness of the world, and he is determined to do something about it. Swami begins to work to improve the lives of the people in his village. He starts a school, he builds a hospital, and he helps to create a better community. He also begins to teach his own spiritual teachings. He preaches a message of love, compassion, and forgiveness. Swami's work is met with resistance from some of the villagers. They are afraid of change, and they do not want Swami to challenge their beliefs. However, Swami is determined to continue his work. He knows that he can make a difference in the world, and he is willing to fight for what he believes in. Swami(Naatak) is a powerful and moving play that explores the themes of duty, love, and freedom. It is a story of a young man who is torn between his desire for spiritual enlightenment and his obligations to his family and society. The play is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope.