“Samskara” is a landmark work in Kannada literature, written by U.R. Ananthamurthy, first published in 1965. The novel is widely regarded as a classic of modern Indian literature and remains one of the most significant works in Kannada literature.
“Samskara” tells the story of a Brahmin community in a small village in Karnataka, revolving around the death of a man named Naranappa and the rituals that follow. The story explores themes of rituals, caste, religious orthodoxy, and the conflict between tradition and modernity.