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As Ayodhyā caroled an’ Dirged: A Literary Retelling of the Valmiki Rāmāyaṇa: Philosophy and History As Ayodhyā caroled an’ Dirged: A Literary Retelling of the Valmiki Rāmāyaṇa: Philosophy and History by Anik Chaudhary
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“Anon, to this astonishing view of wonder of nature, Śrī Rāma descended from the standstill mountain an' took her to the sacred waters of Mandākinī. He further described its beauty-how the hamsa produces very lits from the very mouth, how crystal-clear water shines, reflecting and stirring, how the wind brings flowers to the bank of Mandākinī...”
Anik Chaudhary, As Ayodhyā caroled an’ Dirged: A Literary Retelling of the Valmiki Rāmāyaṇa: Philosophy and History
“Their eyes still thirsty for his presence until, in that strange way sorrow moves, he was gone from 'em, vanished as the sun slips behind evening's edge”
Anik Chaudhary, As Ayodhyā caroled an’ Dirged: A Literary Retelling of the Valmiki Rāmāyaṇa: Philosophy and History
“He was restless, his condition was discomforting, likely as Sun is consumed by Rāhu... ocean is restless not because ocean is, because it's made...”
Anik chaudhary , As Ayodhyā caroled an’ Dirged: A Literary Retelling of the Valmiki Rāmāyaṇa: Philosophy and History