Soumik Dutta

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Kipling admired Muslims, and found the Hindu religion incomprehensible. He contemptuously dismissed the great Hindu epics Ramayana and Mahabharata, calling the latter ‘hopeless, aimless diffuse drivel [tempered with puerile obscenity]’,1 books that Silver, like all Hindu children, knew well.
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