(Review of a Garhwali fiction collection ‘Jonu Par Chhapu Kilai?’ (1967) written by Mohan Lal Negi)
Thaul means fair or
place of celebration of praying. When fair
is there in Garhwali-Kumauni villages it beaks the monotonous life of people and
provides chances for people to come out with different life styles than routine
life. Females get chance of makeup and putting on new dresses or putting on jewels
and jewelries. The most pleasure of
festival and fair is for children. Fair brings enthusiasm.
Thaul is about
people visiting fair and enjoying there. A child Sudama could not sleep before
the fair night and sees many dreams. Sudama and his friends Kamlu, Raghu,
Chaitu et all visit fair and do many activities –chatting, eating, singing
buying dolls and toys. They play with toys after coming from fair and sleep
with dreaming about plays.
The story Thaul by Negi is depicting children
enthusiasm and their psychology. Story
writer wove the story very well around fair and children. He uses proverbs and
sayings freely and effectively. The proverbs and sayings create or add for
creating images of rural life and atmosphere of fair, festival and family fervor.
१- पर एक
ऐब वीं बिछ्न्दे ( ब्वारी
मांगी)
२-घिच्चा कि
जरा नखरी निथर
..
३- हिडंग- फिडंग
अर फ्वीं फाई
भौत करदी
४- पग चले
पंथ कटे
Thaul is a proof
about the strong vocabulary knowledge of story writer Mohan Lal Negi.
According to Dr.
Dabral (2007) ,Thaul is one of the
remarkable stories in Garhwali literature.
Sources:
1-Dr Anil Dabral, 2007 Garhwali Gady Parampara:Itihas se
vartman
2-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, 1975 Gad Mytek Ganga
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti 8/6/2012
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