Nicely represented. Basically the story is spread over three generations, connected by niyog and pre-marital sex. By the way, Sudhir, I've indulged in some wild guesswork to explore the story of Ekalaya a little more than I knew. It's there in my blog http://ramblingnanda.blogspot.com . Does it make sense. I share it with you for reason of your in-depth knowledge of this epic. Thank you. A N Nanda
Nicely represented. Basically the story is spread over three generations, connected by niyog and pre-marital sex.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Sudhir, I've indulged in some wild guesswork to explore the story of Ekalaya a little more than I knew. It's there in my blog http://ramblingnanda.blogspot.com . Does it make sense. I share it with you for reason of your in-depth knowledge of this epic. Thank you.
A N Nanda
I missed your comment before. Now I tried to see your blog but the link shows only your profile. Can't see the story of Eklavya
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