Character
of Maitreya:-
v Introduction
& As vidusaka:-
Vidusaka
in Sanskrit dramas in generally the friend and confidant of the hero in
love-matter. He supposed to be a humour character and create laughter by his
dress, speech and gestures. His humour is usually based upon references to
eatable. Generally, he is stereotyped and stale character. But here Maitreya is
a brilliant exception to this age –old tradition. He is totally unlike the
normal Vidusaka in Sanskrit dramas
v His appearance:-
Of course, being a Vidusak, he has
certain fixed traits of his class. His appearance is some why ugly. Sakara
often call him ‘crow-foot-headed’, and he himself compares the shape of his
head to the knee of a young camel. He is a Brahmin. He has no depth of
learning. He can simple recited the Vedic mantras. While moving through the
apartment of Vasantsena’s house he feels heavenly pleasure. He dislike the dull
daily routine of typical Brahmin and a love of lazy life led obo other people’s
food.
v a loyal friend of
Charudatta:-
His is a loyal and devoted friend of
Charudatta. He stands by him through thick and think. Other so called friends
leave Charudatta when his fortune declines, while he follow Charudatta a
faithful dog follows its master. He is always ready to give up his life for
him. In many respects, Charudatta prefers him even to his wife and the son.
When the ornament are stole, Charudatta is afraid that he may commit suicide rather than hear about his disgrace. He is
very clever and practical. He warns Charudatta against his association with a
courtesan. His love for Charudatta is beyond comparison, Charudatta’s poverty
arouses deep sympathy and affection in his heart, he never forsakes Charudatta
whatever may happen., the charge of murder against the innocent Charudatta make
him hot angry. He goes to the court and defends him through forceful words. He
makes a bold and wise pleas of r justice. He also attack Sakara in the court
with is merciless tongue and his stick which is as crooked and the villains’
heart.
v His sharply
criticism:-
Maitreya sharply criticses every
inconsistency and short-coming. He does not exclude Charudatta and even himself
from criticism. Though he put on a clown’s cap, his statements are full of
jest, wit, satire, parody and subtle practical wisdom, he does not make
himself a laughing stock for others. His
unshaped head contains a early wise brain. His observations are rooted in deep reflection,
cool intellect and practical wisdom. He reminds us of Shakespeare’s Touchstone,
…………..In his brain
He hath strange places cramm’d
with observations…….
v Conclusion:-
Thus Shudraka has successfully and
effectively presented the portrait of Mailtray,. He has tuned an ordinary and uninteresting
Vidusaka into a real living personality. There can not be more appropriate
description of Maitreya than Charudatta’ phrase “Sarva-Kala-Mitra.’ A friend in
need, Maitreya is a friend indeed.
what type of a stock character is maitreya?
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