GNANASOUNDARI
Gnanasoundari,'
a Christian folk myth.
The legend of `Gnanasoundari', a rare example
of a totally invented Christian mythological character, is probably developed from
a Spanish folk tale. `Gnanasoundari Ammanai,' a folk poem, which attained much
popularity from the 18th century, is the basis of the musical operas that were
staged in Malayalam and Tamil. Popular drama troupes in Tamil Nadu staged this
play throughout South India and it had its influence on the Malayalai audience
also.
While Philendran is away helping King Philip in battle, Gnanasundari gives birth to twin boys. Annisha comes to know that Gnanasundari is alive and is now the wife of Philendran. A message sent by Philendran to his parents is forged and manipulated by Annisha. Misguided by the message Sheemon sends Gnanasundari and her children to the forest. Gnanasundari prays to Virgin Mary to save her from the miserable plight and the mother of Jesus Christ descends to save her devotee.
Philendran returns to the palace and is heart broken when he comes to know about the fate of his wife and children. He leaves the palace to search for them. He finds them in the forest, misunderstandings are cleared, Philendran and Gnanasundari return to the palace with their children. Annisha and Kathri are forgiven by Gnanasundari .
My name is PHILENDRAN, now i got from where and how i got the name... thanks.PHILENDRAN.
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