Volume-VI, Issue-V, September, 2020 |
‘পথের পাঁচালী’: মৃত্যু
প্রসঙ্গ
মোঃ আজহারউদ্দিন, গবেষক, পশ্চিমবঙ্গ, ভারত |
Received: 02.05.2020 | Accepted: 18.05.2020 | Published Online: 31.05.2020 | Page No: 58-65 | ||||
DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.6.issue.05W.069 |
“Pather Panchali”: The Theme of Death
Md. Azharuddin, Researcher, West Bengal, India | ||
ABSTRACT | ||
For a happy, smooth and safe life Men and Women fought against the nature, the wild
from the day one of human civilization. Everyone wishes to exist, none wants to taste death;
whether it is the human or the wild. But death is the certainity. Demise drugs the people
from live to just a matter, exclusively the body remains. Within a second death turns people
from known to unknown. So death is a great dilemma. With death all the organs stop to
work and the body is either to be burned to ashes or to be buried, accordingly to their
socialistic born.
What is death? What after death? A great curiosity persists. There are so many
beliefs and analysis to Death. The common people believe that the cosmic earth rounds
along with sin and deed, with hell-heaven. The good doers are rewarded heaven and the
misdoers are cast to hell. On the other hand there lie some different aspects of Death in
Indian Philosophy – the materialism and idealism. To materialism life ends to death. The
Charvaka also believe so. According to Charvakism, the body amalgamates to soil and
earth. On the contrary there is idealism. The Veda, The Upanishada to Vivekananda,
Rabindranath, Aurobindo, and Jibanananda, none of them ignored the immortality of soul.
In the proposed article we shall open the course ‘Death’ in ‘Pather Panchalee’ by
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. Keyword: Death, Death in Indian Philosophy ( i.e. materialism, Idealism), Charvaka,
Upanishda, Geeta, Death prescribed by the Indian Philosophers,(i.e-Rabindranath,
Aurobindo, Swami Vivekananda) Michel Foucault, Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay,’
Pather Panchalee’. |