The Indian-origin British author, who was born in Trinidad narrated what his mother had to say to him.
"The only Hindi word my mother carried from India was 'beta' and she said 'beta please leave India to the Indians'," Naipaul recalled during the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival.
The 82-year-old wheelchair bound author has published 30 books over half a decade and that includes those on travel.
Naipaul broke down at this point and his wife as his wife Nadira assisted him in wiping away his tears. On the inaugural day of the festival too the author had been in tears after listening to travel writer Paul Theroux, with whom he had reportedly his first public reunion in 19 years.
"I began to write but I realised that I was writing frivolously and it wasn't't coming out the way it should have. I used the term an area of wounded civilisation in an attempt to suggest the effect of its history on India of the precarious evasion," Naipaul said.
The session on the fourth day of the festival saw Naipaul in conversation with Farrukh Dhondy in a session titled, "The Writer and the World."
US talk show host Oprah Winfrey had visited the festival in 2012 while Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan had spoken at the event in the year 2009.
