Sunday, March 14, 2010

Vinda- My Charvak (or my Eknath?) is Dead

Vinda Karandikar (विंदा करंदीकर) has been here a few times before.

He reminded Dilip Chitre (दिलीप चित्रे) of Sant Eknath (संत एकनाथ).

To me, he was like his own depiction of Cārvāka/ Charvak (चार्वाक), in possibly his best book: -‘ASHTADARSHANE’(अष्टदर्शने), 2003.

Charvak is the last 'darshan' in the book. Arthur Schopenhauer too gets his due but it is no surprise that 'Marxist' in Vinda doesn't like him much.

(I feel privileged that I have this book autographed by him. I also have his letter.)

In Vinda's words, Charvaka was like :

सत्याचा स्वीकार। श्रद्धांचा अव्हेर,
हिंसेचा धिक्कार, । करोनिया,
मानवी जीवन। करणे सुखमय
हेच एक ध्येय। मानणारे
मानवतावादी, । उद्योगप्रवण,
असे हे दर्शन । चार्वाकाचे.

In my words, Vinda was:

सत्याचा स्वीकार। श्रद्धांचा अव्हेर,
हिंसेचा धिक्कार, । करोनिया,
मानवी जीवन। करणे सुखमय
हेच एक ध्येय। मानणारे
मानवतावादी, । उद्योगप्रवण,
असे हे दर्शन । विंदांचे.

But in the final analysis, Chitre was right. At the end of all intellectual discussions and philosophies, what we will remember most about Vinda is his humanism. Like Eknath, like Mahatma Gandhi.

"जगाचिये नेत्री दिसे तो संसारी, परी तो अंतरी स्फटिक शुद्ध" ("In the world's eyes he looks ordinary married man but inside he is crystal pure.")

p.s. Vinda has written thirty odd books. When I last checked, other than his poetry books, most of his books- I was particularly looking for his translation of Dnyaneshwar's (ज्ञानेश्वर) Amrutanubhav (अमृतानुभव), 1981- are not available in the market. Such is the poverty of Marathi publishing world.

8 comments:

  1. Ek utkat manaane vaahilelee shraddhaanjali ! Thanks.
    Mangesh Nabar

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  2. A great poet is no more!

    I recently read his bal kavita and was very impressed by them. His bal kavita do not treat children as mindless beings-- they have a complex and fantastic sense of humor. For example:

    खुर्ची आणि स्टूल

    खुर्ची म्हणाली, "अरे स्टुला
    केव्हा येणार चालायला तुला!"
    स्टूल म्हणाले "त्याच वेळी
    जेव्हा हाताने वाजवशील टाळी!"
    --हे ऐकून पंख हसला
    पाय नसून फिरत बसला.

    I would love to see here some of your favorite excerpts from Vinda's poetry too.

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  3. Thanks Anon for quoting witty Vinda.

    Frankly, I don't consider Vinda very highly as a poet. He was good but not in the league of Keshavsut, Balkavi, Mardhekar, Sadanand Rege, Chitre, Dhasal and Kolatkar let alone poet-saints.

    Therefore, I like to read him but I don't recall him.

    He was a good man. I wish we had a few more like him.

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  4. ’चारित्र्य आणि लिखाण यांचा सांधा आयुष्यभर जुळलेला ठेवलेला कवि’ म्हणून विंदा अनेंकांपेक्शा उजवे ठरतात.

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  5. Thanks Uday.

    I agree.

    He was India at her best!

    And therefore Charvak, Eknath, Gandhi make appearance here.

    When is the last time, I remembered them when some one died during my life time?

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  6. nice Vinda Darshan...also check
    http://dabholkars.blogspot.com/2010/03/blog-post.html

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  7. Thanks Gauri. I will visit your blog soon.

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