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LORD KRISHNA IN ILAYARAJA’S ‘NATHA VELIYINILE’- A CRITICAL APPROACH

Journal: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH -GRANTHAALAYAH (Vol.4, No. 8)

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Page : 66-70

Keywords : Karma : The unknown birth duty of a soul decided by fate. The Gita : Srimad Bagavad Gita. (Part of ‘Maha Bharatham) Pandavas : Five sons of King Pandu. Gowravas : Hundred sons of King Yudistran;

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Abstract

This article, Lord Krishna in Ilayaraja's Nathaveliyinile' tries to prove the power of ‘Gurus' (Residential Teachers) on helpless disciples. Even Lord Krishna violates the ethics of war to fulfill the ambition of Karma; He succeeds too. As musician Ilayaraja is an atheist and follower of Hinduism, he tries to reveal the cunningness played by God over man in an add hour. He strongly refuses the approach of Lord Krishna on Arjuna's innocence. Thus he says no need of showing ‘Vishvarooba Dharsan' in battle field (Gurusetra). The researcher supports the view of the poet.

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