Brahmachari Drama Work — Pati
The play opens in Gopinath’s cluttered courtyard. He sits on a deer skin (a classical symbol of a brahmachari ), chanting mantras. He wears a sacred thread and ochre robes, but his wife, Sulochana, is cooking with smoke-filled eyes and carrying a heavy water pot.
The title itself hints at a spiritual or disciplined restraint (celibacy/asceticism) being tested by the chaos of worldly duty and domestic life. This is reflected in: A Journey of Love: pati brahmachari drama work