Questions & Anwers. Chapter
1: Kanthapura
Q21. How was
the Kanthapurishwari temple erected?
Ans. One day, while going through the
narrator’s backyard, Moorthy, Narsamma’s son, found a half-sunk-linga there.
Then he had an idea to unearth, wash and consecrate (sanctify/make holy) it.
The holidays were going on and, so, with the help of the boys, a structure as a
temple there was erected. Bhatta duly performed the consecration ceremony.
Q22.
Describe how Sanskara Vijaya is held in the village?
Ans. The
postmaster Suryanarayan proposed the reading of ‘Sankara-Vijaya’ It was
accepted by all. It was read by Old Ramakrishnayya every day for the whole
month. Dinner for each day of the month would be arranged by them turn by turn.
On the days when there would be no one to offer dinner, in that case, Rangamma
would do it. Thus the ‘Sankara-Jayanthi’ was started that very day. After the
dinner, the younger women sang and the older ones discussed the ‘mayavada’.
Then they went home.
Q23. Describe something about Sastriji.
Ans. Sastriji was a famous ‘harikatha’ narrator. The
Maharaja of Mysore had already honoured him with a palace shawl. Sastri had
sent the Maharaja an epic on the sojourn (temporary stay away from home) of
Rama and Sita in the hill country. They also believed he would soon get a permanent place in the king’s court palace. He was a fine singer also.
Q24. Describe fundraising by Moorthy.
Ans. Moorthy goes from one house to the other to raise
funds. He even goes to the potters’ the weavers’ and the Sudras’ quarters too.
He gathers one hundred and forty-seven rupees. After that, the narrator goes on
to describe how much money was paid to Moorthy by different persons of
the village.
Q25. Briefly
tell about the Harikatha told by Jayramchar.
Ans. The narrator says that Jayaramchar has a wonderful
way of narrating ‘Kathas’ and he can make everyone weep. He narrated ‘Siva and
Parvati’, Shakunthala and Yasodha. During Harikatha, the people of Kanthapura
are made known to Gandhiji and his struggle for freedom. People are told how
Gandhiji believed in the truth and unity of people; how he loved all religions and
how he remained on fasts and prayed and how his enemies fell on his feet, etc.
Q26. How has
Brahma been described by the Harikathaman?
Ans. Lord Brahama lies on the bed made by his serpent. He is called the self-created God.
He had great regard for sages. The great Saint Valmiki informs Brahma about the
miserable condition of India. Brahma sent a message to Lord Shiva at once to
bring freedom to India from slavery.
Q27.How has
Bharatha was described by the Harikathaman?
Ans. The
Harikathaman described Bharatha as the chief daughter of Brahma. She has been
called the goddess of wisdom and well-being. Lord Brahama gifted her the Himalayas in the North, the Ganges, the Godavari, the Cauvery, and the seven seas
to the south,
Q28.How has
Gandhi been described by the Harikathaman?
Ans. Gandhiji began his fight against the enemies of
the country. From his early age, he had begun to go to villages and assembled
people to talk to them. He had such a
brilliant personality that people followed him in crowds as they did to Lord
Krishna, the flute player. Thus Gandhiji goes from one village to the other to
slay the serpent of the British Rule.
Q29.How does
the Harikathaman describe Gandhiji’s teachings to the village.
Ans. During
Harikatha, the people of Kanthapura are made known to Gandhiji and his struggle
for freedom. People are told how Gandhiji believed in truth and unity of
people; how he loved all religions and how he remained on fasts and prayed and
how his enemies fell on his feet, etc. we also come to know that Moorthy and
several other people throw their foreign clothes and become Gandhian followers.
Q30. How is
India equated with Siva in the novel Kanthapura?
Ans. In Kanthapura, India has been equated with Sita, Lord
Rama’s wife. She was made imprisoned by Ravana, the king of Sri Lanka. He stood
for Evil. Similarly, India has also been made imprisoned by the Britishers. So
Lord Vishnu came on the Earth incarnated
as Ram to free Sita from Ravana. In the same way, Mahatma Gandhi incarnated as
Siva took birth on the earth to free India from British rule.