KARMA
(Complexe)
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The signal came down and the clanging of the bell announced the
approaching train. Lady Lal hurriedly finished off her mea)She
licking the stone of the pickled mango. She emitted a long, loud belch as she
went to the public tap to rinse her mouth and wash her hands. After washing she
dried her mouth and hands with the loose end of her sari, and walked back to
her steel trunk, belching and thanking the gods for the favour of a filling meal
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Karma is a story about Sir Mohan Lal (Native Indian) who looks down on his fellow countrymen including his wife and embraces the English ways and culture. He had a reservation on everything Everything English like English cigarette, Whiskey, The Times News Paper and clothing. When the train was about to leave two English soldier goes to the cabin the he is occupying and threw him out of the train with his lag-gauge.It may be true that moral-seekers are apt to find Khushwant Singh’s “Karma” a little too predictable, even simplistic. For them, Sir Mohan Lal’s is just another story of pride that goes before a fall. In its widely understood sense, “karma” is “the sum total of the ethical consequences of a person’s good and bad actions . . . that is held in Hinduism and Buddhism to determine his specific destiny in his next existence” (“Karma”). On this count, Lal’s sin of pride is punished when two British soldiers throw him out of a first-class compartment.His wife’s karma, it would seem, enables her to have a safe and comfortable journey in a ladies’ compartment.
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