This is a short
book with full of wisdom and full of philosophical thoughts. This book “Jalapatha”
by my favorite author, philosopher and a great human being Dr. S.L. Bhyrappa
has created a much debatable platform of the subjects like birth, marriage and
procreation. The protagonists from this novel are a mere representation of the
current society. The thought that runs in these minds is way beyond imagination
and it gives us the right amount of information to ponder over and makes us to churn
for answers. Jalapatha can be translated to English as “Water Falls”.
As a
philosophical buff, I adored this book very much. Though this book might not be
one of the popular novels of SLB sir, but, it doesn’t mean that, it lacks the
USP of SLB. It has everything that one is looking out through a philosophical
mind. This book mainly explores the idea of marriage, explores the idea of
having kids and also explores the idea of creating an art that stands on a
platform of morals. After all, who doesn’t like to debate about the right time
to having kids or when will be the right time to get married?
These are
considered to be taboo among the conservative orthodox Indians. For them, these
kinds of debates or discussions must confine to the 4 walls of their bedroom.
The protagonist
of this novel is a freelance artist named Sripati. He had his own set of
ideologies about life and its oddities. He was living with his wife who is a
graduate. They were living in a small town like area in Bombay. They both had a
son who was going to school. They often wondered about their respective lives. Sripati
always used to wonder, whether his wife should work to support his family or
she should stick to take care of the household chores and help in bringing up
their son in the right way. They often used to discuss about extending their
family with one more child, but, with an instant, their idea itself seems very
dirty and ambiguous. Sripati had a colleague where he used to submit his art
works. She was attracted towards Sripati and often expressed her interest in
him. Initially Sirpati was not so interested to go for this extra marital
affair. But, later, he gets attracted towards this lady and he begins to go her
house every alternate days.
In another
track of the novel, the neighbor family of Sripati, a doctor by the name
Nadagowda living with his wife. He is more of a scientist than a doctor; he was
specialized in animal science. This doctor had a special notion and belief
within himself that, whoever is bound to have children whether its humans or
animals, will have to adhere to the best of breeds. He used to explain in his
own terms that, only a strong male and female must have sex in order to conceive
children. If anyone of them is weak or their ancestral background seems to be
weak, they must abandon having kids, because, this will get resulted in the
birth of weak children. This is the reason that the doctor had never indulged
in sexual intercourse with his wife. He believed that, his diabetic background
will result in a child that is prone to diabetic diseases. He discussed this
topic with Sripati on various occasions. Having a weird feeling towards this
thought, Sripati used to ignore him.
During one
fortunate or unfortunate incident, Sripati decides to break the vow of celibacy
with his wife and invites her to have sex with him. This resulted in Mrs.
Sripati to become pregnant for the 2nd time. During this time, both
Sripati and his wife decide to visit a water falls and there they encounter
something which is beyond the explanation for both of them. They thought their
act of having one more kid is not only a noble cause but it’s a natural phenomenon.
They both visits the same water falls on numerous occasions. Sripati decides to
draw an epic piece of art that captures the pregnancy of his wife every month. He
draws a piece of art that not only makes them both happy but also made them
realize the secret of birth. Sripati dedicated this painting to his wife and
said that they must not get feared for having another child. This philosophical
dialogue exchange between both of them is a treat to read from the book.
In another
track of the novel, the doctor who was living next to Sripati’s house will
commit suicide. The cause of the suicide is never known. But, this doctor
leaves his personal diary with notes about his thoughts of marriage and birth.
Sripati reads this script from start to end and feels awe for the doctor who
just died. The doctor’s wife will also commit suicide by jumping off from
train. This has deeply moved both Sripati and his wife. They decided to cease
their city life and heads back to their ancestral village. There Sripati will
face the hardships like never before. He even starts to sell his belongings to
make the ends meet. Having no money to treat his newborn daughter from a rare fever
resulted in the death of his daughter.
Deeply disturbed
by all these events, Sripati decides to head back to his former job as an
artist. But, what he realizes by witnessing the events in his life is beyond
the imagination. After reading the novel, I was left with numerous questions
than answers. Is sex and marriage are both linked together? Or is it altogether
a separate decision of the husband and the wife? Is having kids is the only aim
of a successful marriage?
I recommend this
novel to everyone.
My Rating:
5/5
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