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The short story “An Astrologer’s Day” by R. K. Narayan (Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer
Narayanaswami) follows a man posing as an astrologer meeting the man he once tried to
kill. Originally published in Hindi, the piece, along with twenty-nine other short stories by
Narayan, was first published in English in 1947.
The short story contains strong themes that are apparent through Narayan’s creative
work, including deception, revenge, and the ironies of life. “An Astrologer’s Day”
combines suspense, realism, and thriller genres.
“The Astrologer’s Day” is a short story
which deals with a day in the life of an
ordinary but fake astrologer.
The setting of the story is a town,
Malgudi which is located in South
India, near to Madras. It is not a story
of contemporary times but pre-
independence times.
• The story opens at the midday. This is the time when the
astrologer opens his business.
• The writer describes how he begins his business. He removes all
his professional equipment like cowries shells, charts, Palmyra
writing etc.
• He is also dressed typically like an astrologer to attract
customers. His forehead is bright with sacred ash and vermilion.
• His eyes are assumed to have a prophetic light by his customers.
• He wears a saffron turban.
• Thus the astrologer presented himself so perfectly that he was
consequently a point of attraction for all the people.
• The writer describes the path along the Town Hall Park
where the astrologer sits to lure his prospective
customers.
• He carried on his business under a tamarind tree on
the Town Hall road.
• The path was the right place to carry on his business as
it was amply crowded with different trades and traders
like medicine sellers, hardware and junk, magicians,
cloth – sellers etc.
• Next to him sat a fried groundnut vendor whose gas
light enabled him to carry on his business even after
sunset.
• The astrologer was a shrewd person who hardly had
any knowledge of astrology.
• He just made guesswork when people approached
him. He had to work hard to earn his wages.
• He had absconded from his native village since he
didn’t want to continue the traditional occupation of
his forefathers i.e. farming.
• He never had any plans to return to his native village.
He was a mastermind at analyzing human mind and
psychology.
• His strong perception made him diagnose the exact
problem of his customers. His customers would finally
leave satisfied.
• He closed his shop for the day when his neighbour, groundnut
vendor blew out his light.
• On the day under description in the story, the groundnut vendor
left and the astrologer was packing up his wares when he
located a man standing before him.
• He perceived him to be his prospective customer. When the
astrologer invited him, he posed a challenge before him and his
astrological science.
• They have a deal between them. The man gave him an anna and
asked the astrologer to answer his questions and if he doesn’t
answer satisfactorily he will have to return the anna with
interest. At the same time if the astrologer can answer the
questions satisfactorily he would give him eight annas. But if
the astrologer fails, he would pay double amount i.e., sixteen
annas to the man. Thus the deal was finalized between them.
• The astrologer prayed to heaven.
• Then suddenly the astrologer denied the challenge
and requested the man to let him go.
• The man said that he will not let him give in.
• He holds him in his grip thereby making the astrologer
shiver.
• Finally, the astrologer realized that he is trapped and
has no chance of moving out. The man turned out to
be a criminal by profession.
• The astrologer shivered and unwillingly accepted the
challenge.
• He started telling about some woman but the man was
not satisfied and stopped him.
• He had a single question that whether he would get
what he was searching for.
• The man promised the astrologer that if he is satisfied
with his answers, he would pay him a rupee.
• The astrologer prayed a few incantations before
replying.
• The astrologer began with his prophecies by saying to the man
that you were left for dead in the past and a knife has passed
once on your chest.
• The man was excited at this information since he had really faced
it. After he got wounded, he was thrown into a well nearby to
die.
• A passerby saw him and rescued him and that is how he was
saved from dying.
• The man was waiting to revenge the culprit who had attacked
him and was in search of the culprit who had tried to kill him.
• The only thing which the man wanted to know from the
astrologer was if he can find his killer.
• The astrologer instantly replied that the culprit had died four
months ago in a far – off town. The man was disappointed to
hear this.
• The astrologer identified the name of the man before
him as Guru Nayak.
• He told the man that his village was a two days’ journey
to the north and warned him to go back home and
never to travel south again. He asked him to return to
his hometown immediately as his life was in danger if
he left his hometown again.
• The man replied that he left home just to search the
culprit who had tried to kill him and was interested in
knowing if he had died in the worst way.
• The astrologer satisfied him by informing that the
culprit was crushed under a lorry.
• The man left after giving the astrologer a handful of
coins. The astrologer too winded up his belongings and
went home.
• The astrologer’s wife was waiting for him worriedly
since he was unusually late that day.
• The astrologer flung the coins at his wife to count.
They were twelve and a half annas in all.
• She was extremely happy to encounter that big
amount.
• She planned to buy jaggery and coconut for their child,
who was demanding for sweets from a long time.
• However, the astrologer looked worried and was not
happy like his wife.
• He was angry at Guru Nayak as he had cheated him.
• He promised to give a rupee and actually gave only
twelve and a half annas.
• After dinner, he shared the secret of his life with his wife.
• He said that a great burden of his life was gone that day.
• He always felt that he had killed Guru Nayak.
• So the astrologer had run away from his native village due to the
fear of being accused as a murderer.
• He settled in Malgudi and married and decided that he would
never return back to his native village.
• Actually, the man who tried to kill Guru Nayak was the astrologer
himself.
• So he was able to make accurate predictions about him though
he hardly knew astrology.
• The astrologer confessed to his wife that in his youth he was into
bad company with Guru Nayak.
• He drank, gambled and quarrelled badly one day and had a fight
and had almost killed Guru Nayak. This is how life with its
unpredictable twists and turns had created an astrologer out of a
vagabond.
Story in English
https://youtu.be/dPBN9ItadnU
Story in Hindi
https://youtu.be/TkfrjYFQozA
Thanks…..!

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An Astrologer's Day by R.K.Narayan

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  • 2. The short story “An Astrologer’s Day” by R. K. Narayan (Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami) follows a man posing as an astrologer meeting the man he once tried to kill. Originally published in Hindi, the piece, along with twenty-nine other short stories by Narayan, was first published in English in 1947. The short story contains strong themes that are apparent through Narayan’s creative work, including deception, revenge, and the ironies of life. “An Astrologer’s Day” combines suspense, realism, and thriller genres.
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  • 5. “The Astrologer’s Day” is a short story which deals with a day in the life of an ordinary but fake astrologer. The setting of the story is a town, Malgudi which is located in South India, near to Madras. It is not a story of contemporary times but pre- independence times.
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  • 8. • The story opens at the midday. This is the time when the astrologer opens his business. • The writer describes how he begins his business. He removes all his professional equipment like cowries shells, charts, Palmyra writing etc. • He is also dressed typically like an astrologer to attract customers. His forehead is bright with sacred ash and vermilion. • His eyes are assumed to have a prophetic light by his customers. • He wears a saffron turban. • Thus the astrologer presented himself so perfectly that he was consequently a point of attraction for all the people.
  • 9. • The writer describes the path along the Town Hall Park where the astrologer sits to lure his prospective customers. • He carried on his business under a tamarind tree on the Town Hall road. • The path was the right place to carry on his business as it was amply crowded with different trades and traders like medicine sellers, hardware and junk, magicians, cloth – sellers etc. • Next to him sat a fried groundnut vendor whose gas light enabled him to carry on his business even after sunset.
  • 10. • The astrologer was a shrewd person who hardly had any knowledge of astrology. • He just made guesswork when people approached him. He had to work hard to earn his wages. • He had absconded from his native village since he didn’t want to continue the traditional occupation of his forefathers i.e. farming. • He never had any plans to return to his native village. He was a mastermind at analyzing human mind and psychology. • His strong perception made him diagnose the exact problem of his customers. His customers would finally leave satisfied.
  • 11. • He closed his shop for the day when his neighbour, groundnut vendor blew out his light. • On the day under description in the story, the groundnut vendor left and the astrologer was packing up his wares when he located a man standing before him. • He perceived him to be his prospective customer. When the astrologer invited him, he posed a challenge before him and his astrological science. • They have a deal between them. The man gave him an anna and asked the astrologer to answer his questions and if he doesn’t answer satisfactorily he will have to return the anna with interest. At the same time if the astrologer can answer the questions satisfactorily he would give him eight annas. But if the astrologer fails, he would pay double amount i.e., sixteen annas to the man. Thus the deal was finalized between them.
  • 12. • The astrologer prayed to heaven. • Then suddenly the astrologer denied the challenge and requested the man to let him go. • The man said that he will not let him give in. • He holds him in his grip thereby making the astrologer shiver. • Finally, the astrologer realized that he is trapped and has no chance of moving out. The man turned out to be a criminal by profession.
  • 13. • The astrologer shivered and unwillingly accepted the challenge. • He started telling about some woman but the man was not satisfied and stopped him. • He had a single question that whether he would get what he was searching for. • The man promised the astrologer that if he is satisfied with his answers, he would pay him a rupee. • The astrologer prayed a few incantations before replying.
  • 14. • The astrologer began with his prophecies by saying to the man that you were left for dead in the past and a knife has passed once on your chest. • The man was excited at this information since he had really faced it. After he got wounded, he was thrown into a well nearby to die. • A passerby saw him and rescued him and that is how he was saved from dying. • The man was waiting to revenge the culprit who had attacked him and was in search of the culprit who had tried to kill him. • The only thing which the man wanted to know from the astrologer was if he can find his killer. • The astrologer instantly replied that the culprit had died four months ago in a far – off town. The man was disappointed to hear this.
  • 15. • The astrologer identified the name of the man before him as Guru Nayak. • He told the man that his village was a two days’ journey to the north and warned him to go back home and never to travel south again. He asked him to return to his hometown immediately as his life was in danger if he left his hometown again. • The man replied that he left home just to search the culprit who had tried to kill him and was interested in knowing if he had died in the worst way. • The astrologer satisfied him by informing that the culprit was crushed under a lorry. • The man left after giving the astrologer a handful of coins. The astrologer too winded up his belongings and went home.
  • 16. • The astrologer’s wife was waiting for him worriedly since he was unusually late that day. • The astrologer flung the coins at his wife to count. They were twelve and a half annas in all. • She was extremely happy to encounter that big amount. • She planned to buy jaggery and coconut for their child, who was demanding for sweets from a long time. • However, the astrologer looked worried and was not happy like his wife. • He was angry at Guru Nayak as he had cheated him. • He promised to give a rupee and actually gave only twelve and a half annas.
  • 17. • After dinner, he shared the secret of his life with his wife. • He said that a great burden of his life was gone that day. • He always felt that he had killed Guru Nayak. • So the astrologer had run away from his native village due to the fear of being accused as a murderer. • He settled in Malgudi and married and decided that he would never return back to his native village. • Actually, the man who tried to kill Guru Nayak was the astrologer himself. • So he was able to make accurate predictions about him though he hardly knew astrology. • The astrologer confessed to his wife that in his youth he was into bad company with Guru Nayak. • He drank, gambled and quarrelled badly one day and had a fight and had almost killed Guru Nayak. This is how life with its unpredictable twists and turns had created an astrologer out of a vagabond.
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  • 19. Story in English https://youtu.be/dPBN9ItadnU Story in Hindi https://youtu.be/TkfrjYFQozA