) Sketch the character of Malini. (Malini)
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Malini is the princess of Kanshi, though born in a dogmatic Hindu family, she has adopted Buddhism because Buddhist monks taught her. Because of her faith in Buddhism, she wants to live a simple life, untouched with royal luxuries, beautiful clothes, and valuable jewellery that would suit her beauty and youth.
The Hindu brahmins feel threatened with the new creed of Malini and are demanding for her banishment. On the other hand, Malini herself wants to be banished so that she can lead the wanderers to their destinations.
Kemanakar is one of the Hindu brahmins who strongly demand Malini’s banishment. On the other hand, Supriya, the childhood friend of Kemanakar, sees no reason for banishing an innocent girl like Malini. He also believes that the force of numbers of people cannot determine truth.
King’s army is taking the side of the Hindu’s; the Hindu brahmins do not want to get the victory using the armed force. They believe that their faith will make them victorious. When they start praying to their guardian gods and goddesses, Malini appears in front of them. Malini tells them that she has exiled from the palace at their demand. The Hindu brahmins get impressed by the words and appearance of Malini and start praying to her as their goddesses.
The holy people who are not impressed by Malini are Supriya and Kemanakar. Supriya, too thinks that he has found his faith in the form of Malini because he is not satisfied with the gods of books. On the other hand, Kemanakar thinks that Malini and her religion are just an illusion like moonlight that disappears in the midday sun. When Kemanakar becomes alone in this great fight, he decides to go to a foreign land to get the help of foreign soldiers. Supriya too wants to follow him, but Kemanakar asks Supriya to live in Kanshi and keep him informed.
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