Raja Rao’s novel” The Serpent and the Rope” shows how personal relationships and spiritual quests are linked. The story follows Ramaswamy’s search for self‑realization and examines how his loves with Savitri, Madeleine, Saroj, and a symbolic “little mother “mix romantic, spiritual, and maternal feelings. The study finds that love acts as a bridge between the material world and spiritual understanding, revealing a clash between Indian spiritual traditions and Western rational thought. Using nature symbols like the Ganga, it stresses that relationships help people grow, find fulfillment, and move toward spiritual enlightenment, proving Rao’s idea that love leads to a deeper truth.
Gupta et al. (Thu,) studied this question.