Guru Nayak is described as having a complex personality in An Astrologer's Day story. A restless, vengeful, and angry individual, he was. In the story, Narayan presents a vague description of him, but it is likely that he is also aggressive and combative. Drinking and gambling were his vices.
the astrologer is a man of patience but guru nayak is the man impatience.
the man who wanted to take revenge was guru nayak
the astrologer tells Guru Nayak that he has been stabbed in the back in more ways then one and tells Guru not to trust the one who has hurt him.
in the chapter "missing mail"
6 months ago The astrologer tells Guru Nayak that he has been stabbed in the back (in more ways than one) and he says not to trust who has hurt him so.
seema nayak seema nayak
Guilt, Fear, and Identity The astrologer no longer has any opportunity to practice authenticity; his livelihood, marriage, and very survival are all predicated on lies. Narayan uses the astrologer to contemplate the ways in which fear and guilt can push an individual to live an unauthentic, self-deceiving
The two main characters of the story are the astrologer, who is not given a name, and Guru Nayak, the client who turns out to be a former victim, now on a quest for revenge. The astrologer is not given a name partly because he is intended to be seen, for most of the story, as a typical figure, one of the many who conduct their business in makeshift locations in the city, and partly because the narrative mode does not require that he be given a name. It is only at the end of the story that the astrologer is given an individuality that makes him a distinctive figure. Also, in the story he... The Astrologer used to predict from his knowledge of human nature and the general problems that people in General come across in everyday life for making a living as he could think of no other profession. That was yet another sunset when he found that the man whom he thought had murdered came to him. The fun starts here. How he innovates and tells him a terrible death had overtaken the very man he was seeking to avenge and tells him to return to his place saying traveling in this direction will put him into danger. When he returns home that night he is in the seventh heaven. The two things that make him feel elated are: 1.He earned a very good fees from his est. while enemy. 2.The guilt of a murder that was sitting on his conscience was gone. The unveiling of the episodic plot within the strict boundaries of an Astrologer's Day [In fact sunset] brings out the character of a typical Indian Villager as of the client and the astrologer] and its Universal Nature
Dinesh Nayak was born in 1975.
Thirumalai Nayak died in 1659.
Ranjit Nayak was born in 1968.
Suru Nayak was born in 1954.
Chokkanatha Nayak died in 1682.