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why did gangaram leave a saucer of milk near the wall in story mark of vishnu​

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Answered by DreamBoy786
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In The Mark of Vishnu by Khushwant Singh we have the theme of tradition, modernity, faith, loyalty, respect and change. Taken from his Collected Stories collection the story is narrated in the first person by a young unnamed boy and after reading the story the reader realises that Singh may be exploring the theme of tradition. Gunga Ram is a believer in Vishnu and believes that all living creatures should be protected even it those creatures like Kala Nag (cobra) may be dangerous. This is in contrast to the narrator and his brothers who prefer instead to believe in modernity and as such attempt to kill Kala Nag in order that their teacher might perform experiments on him. Throughout the story there is also a sense that Gunga Ram is on the outside. The narrator and his brothers because of Gunga Ram’s lowly position in the house ridicule and make fun of him. This may be important as in many ways Singh could be using how badly treated Gunga Ram is treated as foreshadowing to events that occur later on in the story. Gunga Ram has an excessive belief in the abilities of Vishnu yet at the end of the story Vishnu does not save Gunga Ram. As expected Kala Nag follows his instincts and attacks Gunga Ram.

Answered by videocrazy637
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