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The Acharya concludes the epic by the benedictory sermon given to the Golden pot for a very auspicious living. Subtle nuances of words are brought out by giving new descriptions and etymological meanings of so many words commonly used. The splitting of samas vyutpatti becomes so conducive of so many charming meanings. Finally Acharya Vidyasagar gives the eternal message of spiritual salvation, culminating in silence. Mute-Mud admires him by looking at him steadfastly. Auspiciousness and spiritual halo pervades all around. In such a blessed and sanctified atmosphere the great epic draws to a close.
Acharya Vidyasagar adopts three tier language to give expresssion to his thoughts and emotions, so that they may be conveyed to all people. He uses down to earth language which is understood even by the common reader. He also uses the language which is understood by the lay reader and finally for the erudite conveying the subtle truths in philosophical language. Thus he moves in all stages of language with great agility. It is just like the eminent musician who sings in all the octaves, the bass, the baritone and the tenor, with great ease, Moreover Acharya ably gives expression to the dual aspects of poetry, emotional with all its warmth, affecting with charm and the philosophical with logical rigor and reflection. This makes his poetry complete and integrated.
Mookmati or Mute-Mud is a soul stirring poetry of multicoloured splendour with vast range of thoughts and emotions, inset in a spiritual life. The readers will find it very illuminating, as almost every aspect of life is dealt in all completeness. Jnanpith has made a remarkable contribution in publishing this great classic for our modern age, the need of which is so very imperative to-day,
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