(Review of ‘Am ki Dani’ (1967) a Children Psychology based story by Mohan Lal Negi)
[Notes on stories of
children psychology and their desires; Asian stories of children psychology and
their desires; South Asian stories of children psychology and their desires;
SAARC Countries stories of children psychology and their desires; Indian
subcontinent stories of children psychology and their desires; Indian language stories
of children psychology and their desires; North Indian stories of children psychology
and their desires; Himalayan stories of children psychology and their desires;
Mid Himalayan stories of children psychology and their desires; Uttarakhandi stories
of children psychology and their desires; Kumauni stories of children psychology
and their desires; Garhwali stories of children psychology and their desires
]
{ बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित कहानी ; बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित एशियाई कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित दक्षिण एशियाई कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित सार्क देशीय कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित भारतीय कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित उत्तर भारतीय कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित हिमालयी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित मध्य हिमालयी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित उत्तराखंडी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित कुमाउनी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित गढ़वाली कहानी लेखमाला }
‘Am ki Dani ‘is very interesting and one
of the modern best stories of Garhwali languages. This is one of the finest
Garhwali stories depicting children psychology about their desires. Garhwali
story lovers would know that Sada Nand Kukreti also portrayed children
psychology and children desires in Garhwali’s first modern story ‘Garhwali Thath’ (1913).
Kirpal a child comes to the court with his
father who does not have hands. There, he sees a child sucking mango. His
desire for mango becomes very sharp. Kirpal wanted mango very badly. Children
have thousands of desires but they don’t have resources. Kirpal requests many times to his father for
money to buy mango. Adults though passed with same situation do not understand
the burning desires of children. His father gives money to buy a mango. Kirpal
sucked the mango so much that the inner nut started feeling pain.
The story is successful in portraying children
desires, frustration by not fulfilling the desires and the extreme satisfaction
of child by getting the desired objects. The language is simple for such a complex
subject. The story theme has less opportunity for incidents happening but the
story teller Mohan Lal Negi creates story as if the incidents were happening
very fast.
‘Am ki Dani’
is one of the finest examples of children psychology in Garhwali fiction.
Copyright @ Bhishma
Kukreti 7/6/2012
Notes on stories of
children psychology and their desires; Asian stories of children psychology and
their desires; South Asian stories of children psychology and their desires;
SAARC Countries stories of children psychology and their desires; Indian
subcontinent stories of children psychology and their desires; Indian language stories
of children psychology and their desires; North Indian stories of children psychology
and their desires; Himalayan stories of children psychology and their desires;
Mid Himalayan stories of children psychology and their desires; Uttarakhandi stories
of children psychology and their desires; Kumauni stories of children psychology
and their desires; Garhwali stories of children psychology and their desires to
be continued….
बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित कहानी ; बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित एशियाई कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित दक्षिण एशियाई कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित सार्क देशीय कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित भारतीय कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित उत्तर भारतीय कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित हिमालयी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित मध्य हिमालयी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित उत्तराखंडी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित कुमाउनी कहानी ;बाल मनोविज्ञान आधारित गढ़वाली कहानी लेखमाला जारी ..
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