Q2. What sets Appa-mam apart from being a conventional Sanyasi? (3) *
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Appa man is a character pictured by Padma Hejmadi. The character is different from a traditional Sanysi that Appa man is portrayed as prodigal person who has no guilt in taking things away from the people. Now a Sanyasi is a person who has no interest in worldly items but here Appa man had been shown as someone who had interest in worldly matters
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Explanation: Appa Mam
- Appa -mam is a short story authored by Padma Hejmadi , an Indian writer.
- This a humorous story of Appa -mam a lazy , funny, con man and a self pro claimed Sanyasi.
- He lived within the comforts of his house.
- He stole things and distributed it to the needy.
- He enjoyed smoking and pretended doing meditation and renouncing wordly pleasures.
- He claimed to be a hermit and had followers too.
- His followers were eager to seek his blessings and darshan.
- His family considered Appa mam to be a fraud and never believed in his preachings and sayings.
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