The Free Press Journal

Sara sw at iissu rely not Marathi poet Man oh ar' s muse

Refuses award, says no place for religion in literary programme

- SANJAY JOG / Mumbai

Leading Marathi poet Yashwant Manohar has refused to accept a ‘lifetime achievemen­t award’ — the highest literary award given by the Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh (VSS), as the organisati­on performed ' Saraswati Puja' and garlanded the portrait on stage.

In a letter to the VSS, Manohar said that the portrait of the goddess was a “symbol of the exploitati­on that barred women and shudras from education and knowledge. I don’t approve of religion in literary programmes,’’ he noted.

‘‘For the sake of an award, I can't toss away my lifelong thoughts, my writing and my values, so I had to decline it,’’ said Manohar.

Manohar said, ‘‘My understand­ing was that the Vidarbha Sahitya Sangha would know my role as a writer and my thoughts. I was told that there would be an image of Goddess Saraswati. I could not accept the award by negating my values, so I politely declined it.’’

‘‘If someone from the Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh had contacted me over the last few days, we could have found a way out, but it did not happen," claimed Manohar. He said he was aware of the contributi­on of Savitribai Phule and many others in the field of women's education and for the emancipati­on of women.

“You tell me the contributi­on of Saraswati in this matter. If you convince me, I will think about my role,’’ Manohar opined.

Manohar said he would request all writers, poets, artists, politician­s and the Government of Maharashtr­a to consider whether it would be possible to keep a photo of Savitribai Phule and a copy of the Constituti­on, instead of Goddess Saraswati and the traditiona­l prayer during such literar y, government and public events.

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