Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)
Puttur, Nov 3: Noted Kannada novelist S L Bhyrappa, controversy about an article on religious conversions written by whom in a Kannada daily refuses to die down, asserted here on Sunday November 2 that he has the requisite experience, material, knowledge and capacity to write about religious conversions.
Speaking at a programme of interaction with people organized here under the aegis of Bharat Vikasa Parishat, Karnataka Sangha, Kannada Sangha of Vivekanand College and the taluk Chutuku Sahitya Parishat, he said, that being a writer, he does not want to support or degrade any particular principle or faith through his writings. "I have conducted comparative studies about different religions and the way they are being propagated. Being a novelist, I have acquired enough materials and knowledge to write about religions and many other subjects. Just because I am a novelist, am I deprived of my right to speak or express views about religious conversions?" he questioned.
"In a few of my novels, I have questioned and attacked Hindu mythology while some aspects of the mythology have become the subject matter of a few of my novels like 'Sakshi'. Each novel needs to be analyzed in the light of the background and the circumstances under which they are written and comparing them is not justified. As far as I am concerned, I yearn for finding out the truth about subjects my novels deal with. Now-a-days, people are indulging more and more in criticizing everything they do not agree with and finding out faults from their own angle," he analyzed.
Earlier, felicitating Bhyrappa and delivering benedictory address, Sri Vidyaprasannateerta Swamiji of Subrahmanya math lamented the fact that the prestigious Jnan Pith award has eluded writer S L Bhyrappa, in spite of his ideal personality and the rich, resourceful literature he has created so far. He appreciated Bhyrappa for his capacity to depict incidents in an interesting manner and his ability to kindle an interest among the readers to read on his novels.
Karnataka Sangha president and advocate B Purandar Bhat presided over the programme.
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