![]() ![]() Too late, he realizes the defeat of his lofty spiritual ideal. Chander’s Dostoyevskian journey into the endless recesses of his mind’s darker sides, Sudha’s sacrificing herself on the altar of marriage, everything comes to a feverish climax when Sudha dies in childbirth. From this point onwards the real test of Chander’s spiritual ideal begins as he meets Pammi, the mature and materialistic girl, experiences the power of physical intimacy and it’s ability to distort the ethical and moral fabric, and suffer on account of his unfulfilled love for Sudha. The blind devotion of Sudha submits to Chander’s aggressively spiritual ideal of love, and they are separated. However he is ideal to a fault, adhering to a (pseudo)intellectual conception of love which rejects any physical fulfilment of that love as the negation of its spiritual loftiness. The boy is a simple, hardworking and an honest person, who has intellectual ambitions. It’s the story of a boy and a girl, who grew up together since early childhood, and share a bond of trust, friendship, and pure and innocent love. And one of the epic one, the shine of whose brilliance isn’t going to go for ages in Hindi Literature to come. And it’s easy to see why it is so popular. ![]() Gunahon ka Devta is the most popular work of Dharmvir Bharti.
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