Vimukti is a Nepali translation of Malla K. Sundar’s Newari novel Wa Lampusthva Pala, envisioned as a nuanced dialogue between two women—Vishranti, a Buddhist nun following the path of inner liberation, and Mukta, a revolutionary activist engaged in armed struggle. It explores the moral and ideological tensions between spiritual renunciation and sociopolitical rebellion set against the backdrop of Nepal’s People’s War. Through their emotionally and philosophically charged encounters, the novel raises profound questions about freedom, identity, gender, and social justice .
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