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write sentence that describe pandit ghasi ram in the story"Deliverance "​

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Answered by ashauthiras
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Deliverance by Premchand summary

Dukhi is a tanner who is looking to set a date for his daughter’s engagement. He and his wife Jhuria clean the house; plaster it with cow dung, to ensure the priest [Pandit] would find it comfortable. They find themselves in a tangle when they realize there is no cot for the priest to sit. Jhuria offers to get them from Thakurs of the Kaistha caste. Dukhi gets infuriated by the impossible thought and chides his wife for even thinking about Thakurs offering them anything. In the end, they decide to clean their own cot but have doubts about the priest sitting on it.

To compensate for the cot, Dukhi thinks of making leaf plat from the leaves of Mahua [Madhuca longifolia]. These leaves are considered pure; as, Dukhi was about to make a plate, Jhuria offers to make the plate. She asks him to go the Pandit at once and reminds him about offerings presented to the priest when he visits. When she asks about placing the offerings in a plate, Dukhi says a leaf plate would be better. He warns Jhuria to not touch anything.

He asks to take either the Gond’s daughter or Bhujin to buy the offerings. Dukhi reiterates his words and says to not touch anything. He specifies the offerings – “One seer flour, half seer rice, a quarter of lintels, ghee, salt, turmeric” and a four-Anna coin.

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Answered by lakaresamruddhi
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Munshi Premchand is the pen name of the famous Hindi-Urdu writer Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava. Considered as the emperor of Indian novelists, he has written more than twelve novels and hundreds of short stories. Deliverance by Premchand is among those short stories originally written in Hindi and translated to English. The original title of Deliverance is Sadgati, which means salvation or deliverance from the worldly and attaining the transcendental state where there is no rebirth.

The short story, Deliverance by Premchand is a criticism on the Hindu society where the Caste system rules the society above all rules. The title may portray a positive movement within the story; but, the protagonist finds everything in life difficult and his ending is not “transcendental” at all.

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