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Indianness in Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s ‘Srikrishna’
Dr. Neeva Rani Phukan1, Arnab Sarmah2
1Associate Professor, 2
Research Scholar,
1Department of Assamese, Padmanath Gohainbaruah School of Humanities,
1Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University, Patgaon, Rani, Guwahati, Assam, India
2Department of MIL, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India
ABSTRACT
The term Indianness is not easy to define as it includes various dimensions.In
simple words, Indianness is the feeling of oneness or it is a feeling of unity
among the Indians irrespective of caste, religion, sex or status. Though it is a
newly developed perspective, but its existence can be felt from ancient times.
In this research article, an attempt has been made to grasp the idea of
‘Indianness’ as showcasedby Padmanathgohainbaruahthroughhisprojection
of numerous facets of the central character Srikrishna in his creation
‘Srikrishna’. Srikrishna can be considered that momentous work of the third
decade of the twentieth century, which features the character of Srikrishna as
a man of action covering his birth and family lineage up to his death.
KEYWORDS: Indianness, Srikrishna, statesman, diplomat, social organizer
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1.1. INTRODUCTION
Sriskrishna is the towering personality in the Indian
consciousness. Ancient Hindu texts such as the Mhabharata,
Harivangsha and the eighteen Puranas have abundant
information and data related to the stories of Srikrishna as
well as his numerous exploits. Creating a broad canvass on
the life of Sriikrishna is a challenging task. One may stumble
upon these issues while embarkinguponsucha work – Isthe
story of Srikrishna based on real facts? If it is a real story
then where are its roots? If it is fiction then whose ideal
personality has been projected here? Orientalists and
eminent scholars have been studying and doing research on
this significant personality who has also found an important
place among the Hindu Pantheon. This particular research
article is an attempt towards portrayal of the versatile
character of Srikrishna as perceived by one of the doyens of
Assamese literature, Sahityacharya Padmanath
Gohainbaruah in his magnum opus ‘Srikrishna’. ‘Srikrishna’
of Padmanath Gohainbaruah is a comprehensivestudyofthe
profound preceptorofIndianspiritualismLord Srikrishna.In
his book, Gohainbaruahhasstudiedtheversatilecharacterof
Srikrishna in three parts namelyAdyaleela,Madhyaleela and
Antyaleela. In the first part, Gohainbaruah makes an
analytical study of the dual personality of Srikrishna – both
as an earthly human being anda divine being.Madhyaleela is
the matured part of Srikrishna’s personality where his
numerous exploits of matured age are being depicted and
explained with full gusto. The last part Antyaleela dealswith
the more intricate aspects of the life of Srikrishna and his
colossal contribution to Indian way of life through citation
and interpretation of his role during the war between the
Pandavas and Kauravas at Kurukshetra. Consequences of
man’s action have a major role to play in this part of
Gohainbaruah’s work. It is worthwhile to note that
Padmanath Gohainbaruah published this significantwork in
1930 – during those turbulent years of India’s struggle for
independence from British rule. A close look at the thematic
part of the contents of the book will make one realize the
presence of a subterranean flow of thought for the greater
welfare of mankind.
1.2. Methodology
As the main thrust area of this research article is the content
part of Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s work ‘Srikrishna’, the
descriptive method has been considered suitable to serve
the purpose. Similarly, attempt has been made to churn out
suitable examples which well define the concept of
Indianness projected through ‘Srikrishna’. Secondary
sources are used to collect the required data.
1.3. Indianness and Srikrishna
It is not easy to define Indianness and confine it to one
particular theory itself. It is manifold in meaning. The term
Indianness has numerous implications. Academicians,
philosophers and litterateurs have interpreted the term
Indianness as par requirement of their respectivediscipline.
For the political thinkers Indianness is that physical as well
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as mental condition orsituationwherethecitizen wasbound
by the realization of oneness as a nation in spite of each
citizen’s identity as separate being belonging to specific
regional background, culture and ethnic identity. From the
sociological standpoint there may be homogenousgroupsor
heterogeneous groups in the society. Common customs,
traditions,beliefs and ideology bind the homogenousgroups
together and help the members of the group to develop.
Whereas, among thee heterogeneous groups the case is just
the opposite. The important fact is all the heterogeneous
groups reside in the same society as the homogeneous
groups. A mechanism should be designed as to how to keep
all the groups together in society.Tolerance,mutual giveand
take and certain adjustment at both personal andsocial level
bridges gap between heterogeneous groups in the society.
The Indian society is a perfect example where certain
instances related to unity and harmony among numerous
heterogeneous can be observed. This counts to another
positive implication and this is Indianness or the feeling of
oneness among different groups, communities or societies
within India, who get inspiration to work hand in hand for
the greater welfare and glory of the nation. Similarly, when
arts and literature isconsidered,therearenoticeabledistinct
features and variations related to the creative elements
within this vast land mass known as India. Just as the rivers
and streams make its journey and merge into thevastsea,so
also the ever vibrant flow of art and literature mergeinto the
great national spirit and exhibit all that is great, gloriousand
unique – which reflects the essence of a flourishing tradition
getting nurtured by the spirit of Indianness.
Among all the illustrious epics as well as historical
personalities of India, the personality of Srikrishna is most
prominent. Without him, the spiritual identity of India is
incomplete. If seen from the modern standpoint, he was a
great statesman, a shrewd, diplomat and a farsighted social
organizer. It is from the craft of statesmanship and social
organization that the warring groups of the Yadavas made
peace with one another and aspired for the greater welfare
of their fellowmen. It was none else but the descendant of
British Srikrishna, who was the architectofthisgreatchange
among the rival Yadava princess.Hiswelfarepolicywassuch
that even the forest dwellers dwelling on the outskirts of
Dwarka coexisted peacefully with their neighbours, the
Yadavas. Srikrishna was deeply attached to the Panadavas.
They considered him their friend, philosopher and guide.
After the laying of the monarch of Magadha Jarasandha by
Bheema, favourable conditions arose for the king of
Indraprastha-Yudhisthira for performing the organizing of
this significant Yogna which proclaimed Yudhisthira as the
undisputed emperor of Bharatvarsha. The shrewd,
Farsighted statesman Srikrishna encouraged the four
younger Pandavas to go out on armed campaigns before the
commencement of the Rajasuya Yagna. In that remarkable
campaign the third Pandava, Arjuna was assigned to
subjugate the monarchs of the northern frontier. From the
north, he proceeded towards the north eastern front to
Pragjyotishpura or ancient Assam. Arjuna defeated the
valiant king Bhagadatta of Pragjyotishpura. The second
Pandava Bheema went to the eastern front and wonoverthe
monarchs there. Most of the monarchs were won over
diplomatically. His last stop was Vanga or present day
Bengal. The fourth Pandava Nakula went to the western
front and won over the kings there. The fifth Pandava
Sahadeva went down south on his military campaign. Apart
from the other ruling monarchs of the south he got into
conflict with the monkey king. A fierce battle arose between
the two groups. Finally it was Sahadeva who won over the
monkey king. In this way, subsequently, the whole of India
come under the uniform rule of the monarch of
Indraprastha. At this point it is worth mentioning that the
able administrator and benevolent monarch Yudhisthira
looked to it that his subjects lead a peaceful life free from
doubt and anxiety. This welfare attitude of the monarch
brought prosperity to the kingdom and helped in the overall
growth of the state under his rule. Social harmony and co-
ordination among the various sections of people in society
became a reality. This indicatedtowardsa commonfeelingof
brotherhood and friendliness bears the seed of the novel
feeling and much pronounced term of modern day India –
Indianness.
1.4. Assam and Srikrishna
Ancient Assam plays a significant role in the ancient Indian
scriptures. This distinct feature can be retraced farther back
to the pre historic age as well. During the epic age, Assam
finds mention in a glorified manner. At this juncture the
kingdom of Vidarbha needs mention. Vidarbha’s present
name is Sadiya district of Assam. During the epic age (The
Mahabharata), the capital of the Vidarbha kingdomwas
known as Kaundilya. It’s ruler was king Bhismaka who was
blessed with five valiant sons – Rukma, Rukmarath,
Rukmabahu, Rukmakesh, Rukmamalianda daughternamed
Rukmini. As par tradition, king Bhismaka arranged for
Swayamvara to marry off his daughter to a worthy person.
Both Srikrishna and Rukmini fell in love with one another.
On the way of the Swayamvara, Srikrishna abductedhislady
love and married her at Dwaraka after some rigid resistance
and direct conflict withRukmini’seldest brotherRukma.The
saga of Srikrishna and Rukmini has found mention in the
thenth skandha of ‘Srimadbhagawat’. This particular
marriage alliance between Rukmini and Srikrishna brought
two geographical parts-east and west part together. As an
outcome of this relationship mutual socio-cultural aswell as
political and diplomatic understanding touched new limits
when Srikrishna’s grandson Aniruddha was abducted and
brought to Sonitpur by Chitralekha the creative artist and
daughter of Kumbhanda who was the minister of king Bana
of Sonitpur. It was his daughter Usha who fell in love with
Aniruddha, grandson of Srikrishna and son of Pradyumna.
This beautiful saga of love and conflict has been depicted in
Harivangsha. Here Hara (Lord Shiva) comes to the aid of his
devotee Banasur and fight against Hari (Srikrishna).Fearing
destruction of the world, Lord Brahma sent Narada as the
mediator between Hari and Hara with an appeal to endtheir
conflict and save the world from destruction. Finally peace
was restored and amidst fanfare and jubilation Srikrishna
left for Dwaraka along with his grandson and grand
daughter-in-law. Again there is mention of king Bhagadatta
of Pragjyotish who fought valiantly against the pandavas
duting the battle of Kurukshetra. Even the flourishing
tradition of mythology and legends connect north-east,
specially Assam to the greater Indian society. The
mythological as well as legendary figure Naraka of
Pragjyotishpura or Kamrupa and his close proximity with
Lord Vishnu and his human incarnate Srirkishna explains
that the north eastern part of India orancientBharatavarsha
was not totally isolated from her neighbours.
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1.5. Padmanath Gohainbaruah and His Exemplary
work ‘Srikrishna’
At different juncture of time since the middle ages, with the
rise of Vaisnavism and Neo-Vaisnavite movement in Assam,
various saints, scholars and men of letters have been
analyzing and contemplating on the towering character of
Srikkrishna. Some laudable efforts have been made to
interpret the towering personality of Srikrishna. It has been
seen that most of such endeavor concentratedona fragment
of the unique character of Srikrishna. Very few have aspired
to explore the vastness of Srikrishna’s character.Ifthesocial
history of Assam in the middle ages is considered, we see
only one exceptional dynamic personality Srimanta
Sankardeva,founder of the Neo-Vaisnavite movement,saint,
philosopher, social reformer and creative genius who took
sixteenth century by storm. He did his utmost to project the
multidimensional character of Srikrishna. But the practical
Sriskrishna of mundane life remained obscure due to
religious fervor and glaze of the supernatural feats of the
divine Lord Srikrishna. The advent of the modern age in
Assamese literature during the last few decades of the
nineteenth century brought in new thoughtsandideastothe
rejuvenated minds of the Assamese youth by boon of
western education and major break from rigid conventional
thoughts and behalf, Padmanath Gohainbaruah falls in the
line of this new ideology. His monumental work ‘Srikrishna’
reflects his modernistic outlook towards a much-discussed
epic character as well as the greatest personalitycaptivating
the Indian mind since thousands of years.
It has been observed that most of the writings and critical
analysis on the character of Srikrishna tend to project his
divine or spiritual personality. The divine Srikrishna is a
master at exhibiting supernatural feats. Many authors term
these feats as Srikrishna’s Maya (illusion) or Leela
(supernatural deeds). This creates a number of barriers
while trying to evaluate greatstatesman,diplomatandsocial
reformer, the welfare minded human being Srikrishhna.
Based on this yardstick one of the noted literature of Jonaki
era Padmanath Gohainbaruah has made a momentouseffort
at penning down a comprehensive work on the completelife
of this formidable character of Indian consciousness
Srikrishna,the eighth son of Vasudeva of Brisni lineage and
Dwaivaki, daughter of Devaka and granddaughter of Ahuka.
In the first part of his comprehensive work Gohainbaruah
makes an analytical study of the dual personal of Srikrishna
both as an earthy being and a divine being. He begins his
discussion with a brief introduction of the illustriouslineage
of Srikrishna. He has given sufficient information in support
of this aspect. The first chapter of Adyaleela Khanda of
‘Srikrishna’ gives a detailed understanding of the origin of
Mathura, Gikul, Braja and Brindavana. It is interesting to
note that while describing the numerous characters related
to the life of Srikrishna as a child and teenager,
Gohainbaruah has not only accepted the data mentioned in
the Puranas and other ancient texts, but also added some
notes based on factual and logical studies. This distinct
characteristic of his writing enables the inquisitivereaderto
look into the character of Srikrishna far beyondthemouldof
mythology, Vedic texts and the Puranas. In other words to
say, some observation ofPadmanathGohainbaruaharequite
realistic and acceptable as far as the socio-cultural aspectsof
those geographical areas denote. All through the three parts
of his work, Gohainbaruah has tried to maintainanunbiased
outlook towards the numerous events affecting the life and
activities of this formidable personality of India who was
also the central most figure of the great epic Mahabharata.
The culminating point of the Mahabharata is the Great War
fought between the Pandava’s army and Kaurava’s army at
Kurukshetra. No doubt, family feud between the Pandavas
and Kauravas was the root cause of the Kurukshetra was.
But in the long run it took a different turn and involvedmore
than half of the monarchial states of that period.
Gohainbaruah has not touched any other major political
issue apart from the pivotal role played by Srikrishna before
and during the war. He has, for practical reasons avoided
those subplots and substories associated with Srikkrishna
and the Kuru princes, which may have supernatural
elements, or those elements related to fantasy. A distinct
feature prominent in his writing is that in the wide Indian
perspective, readers do not see ancient Assam or
Pragjyotishpura as an isolated geographical area; but
readers perceive this part as an integral part of greater
Bharatavarsha with Srikrishna as the connecting force. This
spirit of Indianness is the guiding force of Padmanath
Gohainbaruah’s magnum opus ‘Srikrishna’.
1.6. Conclusion
Portrayal of a formidable personality as Srikrishna is not an
easy task. He is an inseparable part of Indian life and
tradition. For some he is an enigmatic figure. His dual self
comprising of all his human feats and divine activities arose
inquisitiveness and wonder among his admirers and
believers. Padmanath Gohainbaruah, a profound admirer of
this undaunting personality took uponthetask ofportraying
this great personality. The outcomeofsucha nobleendeavor
of Gohainbaruah is his notable creation ‘Srikrishna’. In his
book, he has not denied the divinity of this personality. But,
at the same time he has made an attempt to portray and
analysis the multidimensional character of Srikrishna witha
realistic approach. In this book Padmanath Gohainbaruah
has been able to churn out the essence of Indianness from
within the character of Srikrishna and his welfare activities
for the betterment of mankind at large.
1.7. Reference
[1] Gohainbaruah, Padmanath(2008).Srikrishna,pp515–
870 of Gohainbaruah Rachanavali, Publication Board,
Assam, Guwahati
[2] Goyendoka, Joydayal (2010). Sankhipto Mahabharata,
Geeta Press, Gorakhpur
[3] Kumar, S. (2018). Indianness. In Cultural Studies in
India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315095196-7
[4] Meghani, S. A. (2009). Articulating “Indianness”:
Woman-centered desire and the parameters for
nationalism. Journal of Lesbian Studies.
https://doi.org/10.1080/07380560802314177
[5] Peroff, N. C. (1997). Indian identity. Social Science
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Indianness in Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s ‘Srikrishna’

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume 4 Issue 3, April 2020 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 – 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30339 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2020 Page 219 Indianness in Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s ‘Srikrishna’ Dr. Neeva Rani Phukan1, Arnab Sarmah2 1Associate Professor, 2 Research Scholar, 1Department of Assamese, Padmanath Gohainbaruah School of Humanities, 1Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University, Patgaon, Rani, Guwahati, Assam, India 2Department of MIL, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India ABSTRACT The term Indianness is not easy to define as it includes various dimensions.In simple words, Indianness is the feeling of oneness or it is a feeling of unity among the Indians irrespective of caste, religion, sex or status. Though it is a newly developed perspective, but its existence can be felt from ancient times. In this research article, an attempt has been made to grasp the idea of ‘Indianness’ as showcasedby Padmanathgohainbaruahthroughhisprojection of numerous facets of the central character Srikrishna in his creation ‘Srikrishna’. Srikrishna can be considered that momentous work of the third decade of the twentieth century, which features the character of Srikrishna as a man of action covering his birth and family lineage up to his death. KEYWORDS: Indianness, Srikrishna, statesman, diplomat, social organizer How to cite this paper: Dr. Neeva Rani Phukan | Arnab Sarmah "Indianness in Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s ‘Srikrishna’" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456- 6470, Volume-4 | Issue-3, April 2020, pp.219-221, URL: www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30339.pdf Copyright © 2020 by author(s) and International Journal ofTrendinScientific Research and Development Journal. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative CommonsAttribution License (CC BY 4.0) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by /4.0) 1.1. INTRODUCTION Sriskrishna is the towering personality in the Indian consciousness. Ancient Hindu texts such as the Mhabharata, Harivangsha and the eighteen Puranas have abundant information and data related to the stories of Srikrishna as well as his numerous exploits. Creating a broad canvass on the life of Sriikrishna is a challenging task. One may stumble upon these issues while embarkinguponsucha work – Isthe story of Srikrishna based on real facts? If it is a real story then where are its roots? If it is fiction then whose ideal personality has been projected here? Orientalists and eminent scholars have been studying and doing research on this significant personality who has also found an important place among the Hindu Pantheon. This particular research article is an attempt towards portrayal of the versatile character of Srikrishna as perceived by one of the doyens of Assamese literature, Sahityacharya Padmanath Gohainbaruah in his magnum opus ‘Srikrishna’. ‘Srikrishna’ of Padmanath Gohainbaruah is a comprehensivestudyofthe profound preceptorofIndianspiritualismLord Srikrishna.In his book, Gohainbaruahhasstudiedtheversatilecharacterof Srikrishna in three parts namelyAdyaleela,Madhyaleela and Antyaleela. In the first part, Gohainbaruah makes an analytical study of the dual personality of Srikrishna – both as an earthly human being anda divine being.Madhyaleela is the matured part of Srikrishna’s personality where his numerous exploits of matured age are being depicted and explained with full gusto. The last part Antyaleela dealswith the more intricate aspects of the life of Srikrishna and his colossal contribution to Indian way of life through citation and interpretation of his role during the war between the Pandavas and Kauravas at Kurukshetra. Consequences of man’s action have a major role to play in this part of Gohainbaruah’s work. It is worthwhile to note that Padmanath Gohainbaruah published this significantwork in 1930 – during those turbulent years of India’s struggle for independence from British rule. A close look at the thematic part of the contents of the book will make one realize the presence of a subterranean flow of thought for the greater welfare of mankind. 1.2. Methodology As the main thrust area of this research article is the content part of Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s work ‘Srikrishna’, the descriptive method has been considered suitable to serve the purpose. Similarly, attempt has been made to churn out suitable examples which well define the concept of Indianness projected through ‘Srikrishna’. Secondary sources are used to collect the required data. 1.3. Indianness and Srikrishna It is not easy to define Indianness and confine it to one particular theory itself. It is manifold in meaning. The term Indianness has numerous implications. Academicians, philosophers and litterateurs have interpreted the term Indianness as par requirement of their respectivediscipline. For the political thinkers Indianness is that physical as well IJTSRD30339
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30339 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2020 Page 220 as mental condition orsituationwherethecitizen wasbound by the realization of oneness as a nation in spite of each citizen’s identity as separate being belonging to specific regional background, culture and ethnic identity. From the sociological standpoint there may be homogenousgroupsor heterogeneous groups in the society. Common customs, traditions,beliefs and ideology bind the homogenousgroups together and help the members of the group to develop. Whereas, among thee heterogeneous groups the case is just the opposite. The important fact is all the heterogeneous groups reside in the same society as the homogeneous groups. A mechanism should be designed as to how to keep all the groups together in society.Tolerance,mutual giveand take and certain adjustment at both personal andsocial level bridges gap between heterogeneous groups in the society. The Indian society is a perfect example where certain instances related to unity and harmony among numerous heterogeneous can be observed. This counts to another positive implication and this is Indianness or the feeling of oneness among different groups, communities or societies within India, who get inspiration to work hand in hand for the greater welfare and glory of the nation. Similarly, when arts and literature isconsidered,therearenoticeabledistinct features and variations related to the creative elements within this vast land mass known as India. Just as the rivers and streams make its journey and merge into thevastsea,so also the ever vibrant flow of art and literature mergeinto the great national spirit and exhibit all that is great, gloriousand unique – which reflects the essence of a flourishing tradition getting nurtured by the spirit of Indianness. Among all the illustrious epics as well as historical personalities of India, the personality of Srikrishna is most prominent. Without him, the spiritual identity of India is incomplete. If seen from the modern standpoint, he was a great statesman, a shrewd, diplomat and a farsighted social organizer. It is from the craft of statesmanship and social organization that the warring groups of the Yadavas made peace with one another and aspired for the greater welfare of their fellowmen. It was none else but the descendant of British Srikrishna, who was the architectofthisgreatchange among the rival Yadava princess.Hiswelfarepolicywassuch that even the forest dwellers dwelling on the outskirts of Dwarka coexisted peacefully with their neighbours, the Yadavas. Srikrishna was deeply attached to the Panadavas. They considered him their friend, philosopher and guide. After the laying of the monarch of Magadha Jarasandha by Bheema, favourable conditions arose for the king of Indraprastha-Yudhisthira for performing the organizing of this significant Yogna which proclaimed Yudhisthira as the undisputed emperor of Bharatvarsha. The shrewd, Farsighted statesman Srikrishna encouraged the four younger Pandavas to go out on armed campaigns before the commencement of the Rajasuya Yagna. In that remarkable campaign the third Pandava, Arjuna was assigned to subjugate the monarchs of the northern frontier. From the north, he proceeded towards the north eastern front to Pragjyotishpura or ancient Assam. Arjuna defeated the valiant king Bhagadatta of Pragjyotishpura. The second Pandava Bheema went to the eastern front and wonoverthe monarchs there. Most of the monarchs were won over diplomatically. His last stop was Vanga or present day Bengal. The fourth Pandava Nakula went to the western front and won over the kings there. The fifth Pandava Sahadeva went down south on his military campaign. Apart from the other ruling monarchs of the south he got into conflict with the monkey king. A fierce battle arose between the two groups. Finally it was Sahadeva who won over the monkey king. In this way, subsequently, the whole of India come under the uniform rule of the monarch of Indraprastha. At this point it is worth mentioning that the able administrator and benevolent monarch Yudhisthira looked to it that his subjects lead a peaceful life free from doubt and anxiety. This welfare attitude of the monarch brought prosperity to the kingdom and helped in the overall growth of the state under his rule. Social harmony and co- ordination among the various sections of people in society became a reality. This indicatedtowardsa commonfeelingof brotherhood and friendliness bears the seed of the novel feeling and much pronounced term of modern day India – Indianness. 1.4. Assam and Srikrishna Ancient Assam plays a significant role in the ancient Indian scriptures. This distinct feature can be retraced farther back to the pre historic age as well. During the epic age, Assam finds mention in a glorified manner. At this juncture the kingdom of Vidarbha needs mention. Vidarbha’s present name is Sadiya district of Assam. During the epic age (The Mahabharata), the capital of the Vidarbha kingdomwas known as Kaundilya. It’s ruler was king Bhismaka who was blessed with five valiant sons – Rukma, Rukmarath, Rukmabahu, Rukmakesh, Rukmamalianda daughternamed Rukmini. As par tradition, king Bhismaka arranged for Swayamvara to marry off his daughter to a worthy person. Both Srikrishna and Rukmini fell in love with one another. On the way of the Swayamvara, Srikrishna abductedhislady love and married her at Dwaraka after some rigid resistance and direct conflict withRukmini’seldest brotherRukma.The saga of Srikrishna and Rukmini has found mention in the thenth skandha of ‘Srimadbhagawat’. This particular marriage alliance between Rukmini and Srikrishna brought two geographical parts-east and west part together. As an outcome of this relationship mutual socio-cultural aswell as political and diplomatic understanding touched new limits when Srikrishna’s grandson Aniruddha was abducted and brought to Sonitpur by Chitralekha the creative artist and daughter of Kumbhanda who was the minister of king Bana of Sonitpur. It was his daughter Usha who fell in love with Aniruddha, grandson of Srikrishna and son of Pradyumna. This beautiful saga of love and conflict has been depicted in Harivangsha. Here Hara (Lord Shiva) comes to the aid of his devotee Banasur and fight against Hari (Srikrishna).Fearing destruction of the world, Lord Brahma sent Narada as the mediator between Hari and Hara with an appeal to endtheir conflict and save the world from destruction. Finally peace was restored and amidst fanfare and jubilation Srikrishna left for Dwaraka along with his grandson and grand daughter-in-law. Again there is mention of king Bhagadatta of Pragjyotish who fought valiantly against the pandavas duting the battle of Kurukshetra. Even the flourishing tradition of mythology and legends connect north-east, specially Assam to the greater Indian society. The mythological as well as legendary figure Naraka of Pragjyotishpura or Kamrupa and his close proximity with Lord Vishnu and his human incarnate Srirkishna explains that the north eastern part of India orancientBharatavarsha was not totally isolated from her neighbours.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Paper ID – IJTSRD30339 | Volume – 4 | Issue – 3 | March-April 2020 Page 221 1.5. Padmanath Gohainbaruah and His Exemplary work ‘Srikrishna’ At different juncture of time since the middle ages, with the rise of Vaisnavism and Neo-Vaisnavite movement in Assam, various saints, scholars and men of letters have been analyzing and contemplating on the towering character of Srikkrishna. Some laudable efforts have been made to interpret the towering personality of Srikrishna. It has been seen that most of such endeavor concentratedona fragment of the unique character of Srikrishna. Very few have aspired to explore the vastness of Srikrishna’s character.Ifthesocial history of Assam in the middle ages is considered, we see only one exceptional dynamic personality Srimanta Sankardeva,founder of the Neo-Vaisnavite movement,saint, philosopher, social reformer and creative genius who took sixteenth century by storm. He did his utmost to project the multidimensional character of Srikrishna. But the practical Sriskrishna of mundane life remained obscure due to religious fervor and glaze of the supernatural feats of the divine Lord Srikrishna. The advent of the modern age in Assamese literature during the last few decades of the nineteenth century brought in new thoughtsandideastothe rejuvenated minds of the Assamese youth by boon of western education and major break from rigid conventional thoughts and behalf, Padmanath Gohainbaruah falls in the line of this new ideology. His monumental work ‘Srikrishna’ reflects his modernistic outlook towards a much-discussed epic character as well as the greatest personalitycaptivating the Indian mind since thousands of years. It has been observed that most of the writings and critical analysis on the character of Srikrishna tend to project his divine or spiritual personality. The divine Srikrishna is a master at exhibiting supernatural feats. Many authors term these feats as Srikrishna’s Maya (illusion) or Leela (supernatural deeds). This creates a number of barriers while trying to evaluate greatstatesman,diplomatandsocial reformer, the welfare minded human being Srikrishhna. Based on this yardstick one of the noted literature of Jonaki era Padmanath Gohainbaruah has made a momentouseffort at penning down a comprehensive work on the completelife of this formidable character of Indian consciousness Srikrishna,the eighth son of Vasudeva of Brisni lineage and Dwaivaki, daughter of Devaka and granddaughter of Ahuka. In the first part of his comprehensive work Gohainbaruah makes an analytical study of the dual personal of Srikrishna both as an earthy being and a divine being. He begins his discussion with a brief introduction of the illustriouslineage of Srikrishna. He has given sufficient information in support of this aspect. The first chapter of Adyaleela Khanda of ‘Srikrishna’ gives a detailed understanding of the origin of Mathura, Gikul, Braja and Brindavana. It is interesting to note that while describing the numerous characters related to the life of Srikrishna as a child and teenager, Gohainbaruah has not only accepted the data mentioned in the Puranas and other ancient texts, but also added some notes based on factual and logical studies. This distinct characteristic of his writing enables the inquisitivereaderto look into the character of Srikrishna far beyondthemouldof mythology, Vedic texts and the Puranas. In other words to say, some observation ofPadmanathGohainbaruaharequite realistic and acceptable as far as the socio-cultural aspectsof those geographical areas denote. All through the three parts of his work, Gohainbaruah has tried to maintainanunbiased outlook towards the numerous events affecting the life and activities of this formidable personality of India who was also the central most figure of the great epic Mahabharata. The culminating point of the Mahabharata is the Great War fought between the Pandava’s army and Kaurava’s army at Kurukshetra. No doubt, family feud between the Pandavas and Kauravas was the root cause of the Kurukshetra was. But in the long run it took a different turn and involvedmore than half of the monarchial states of that period. Gohainbaruah has not touched any other major political issue apart from the pivotal role played by Srikrishna before and during the war. He has, for practical reasons avoided those subplots and substories associated with Srikkrishna and the Kuru princes, which may have supernatural elements, or those elements related to fantasy. A distinct feature prominent in his writing is that in the wide Indian perspective, readers do not see ancient Assam or Pragjyotishpura as an isolated geographical area; but readers perceive this part as an integral part of greater Bharatavarsha with Srikrishna as the connecting force. This spirit of Indianness is the guiding force of Padmanath Gohainbaruah’s magnum opus ‘Srikrishna’. 1.6. Conclusion Portrayal of a formidable personality as Srikrishna is not an easy task. He is an inseparable part of Indian life and tradition. For some he is an enigmatic figure. His dual self comprising of all his human feats and divine activities arose inquisitiveness and wonder among his admirers and believers. Padmanath Gohainbaruah, a profound admirer of this undaunting personality took uponthetask ofportraying this great personality. The outcomeofsucha nobleendeavor of Gohainbaruah is his notable creation ‘Srikrishna’. In his book, he has not denied the divinity of this personality. But, at the same time he has made an attempt to portray and analysis the multidimensional character of Srikrishna witha realistic approach. In this book Padmanath Gohainbaruah has been able to churn out the essence of Indianness from within the character of Srikrishna and his welfare activities for the betterment of mankind at large. 1.7. Reference [1] Gohainbaruah, Padmanath(2008).Srikrishna,pp515– 870 of Gohainbaruah Rachanavali, Publication Board, Assam, Guwahati [2] Goyendoka, Joydayal (2010). Sankhipto Mahabharata, Geeta Press, Gorakhpur [3] Kumar, S. (2018). Indianness. In Cultural Studies in India. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315095196-7 [4] Meghani, S. A. (2009). 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