On the Banks of the Pampa
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The story of the elderly ascetic Sabari’s encounter with Rama, an event foretold by Sage Matanga, is well known. But how did this forest-dweller become his ardent devotee? How did she know of him? Who, in fact, is Sabari?
On the Banks of the Pampa, by award-winning writer Volga, tells the story of Sabari, a child of aranyavasis, once enslaved by a colonizing state; of her escape from captivity and reunion with her guru Matanga Muni; of the journey of her spiritual awakening and birth into a voice of dissent for the oppressed. Hers is a narrative entwined with the forest along the Pampa river one she comes to dwell in, where human and non-human worlds exist in harmony.
Powerfully translated into English by Purnima Tammireddy, this last in Volga’s trilogy of feminist epics presents a story of gentle wisdom and resistance. Poignant and piercing, it challenges conventional notions of dharma and power, rejects the human-centric view that justifies subjugation and conquest, and drives each of us to envision a world where speech and a deep connection with the earth are paramount.
The story of the elderly ascetic Sabari’s encounter with Rama, an event foretold by Sage Matanga, is well known. But how did this forest-dweller become his ardent devotee? How did she know of him? Who, in fact, is Sabari?
On the Banks of the Pampa, by award-winning writer Volga, tells the story of Sabari, a child of aranyavasis, once enslaved by a colonizing state; of her escape from captivity and reunion with her guru Matanga Muni; of the journey of her spiritual awakening and birth into a voice of dissent for the oppressed. Hers is a narrative entwined with the forest along the Pampa river one she comes to dwell in, where human and non-human worlds exist in harmony.
Powerfully translated into English by Purnima Tammireddy, this last in Volga’s trilogy of feminist epics presents a story of gentle wisdom and resistance. Poignant and piercing, it challenges conventional notions of dharma and power, rejects the human-centric view that justifies subjugation and conquest, and drives each of us to envision a world where speech and a deep connection with the earth are paramount.
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