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I have now understood what Literary Criticism entails:
I must have read Gita a hundred times and more.
And I shall prove that Lord Krishna hails from Muthukur.
First, take this sloka:
If Krishna hailed from the North, as my Hindi friends claim, this would read:
Again, take this:
Once again it is annam, not roti. And not one but four kinds of annam:
1. Kshirannam (Payasam)
2. Dadhyannam (Curd rice)
3. Chitrannam (Tamarind rice)
4. Adbhutannam (Dum biryani)
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3-minute blogging allowed (by my son)
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I have now understood what Literary Criticism entails:
I must have read Gita a hundred times and more.
And I shall prove that Lord Krishna hails from Muthukur.
First, take this sloka:
Annad bhavanti bhutani
Parjanyad anna sambhava:
Yagnad bhavati parjanyo
Yagna: karma samudbhava:
If Krishna hailed from the North, as my Hindi friends claim, this would read:
Rotir bhavanti bhutani
Parjanyad roti sambhava:
Yagnad bhavati parjanyo
Yagna: karma samudbhava:
Again, take this:
Aham vaisvanaro bhutva
Praninam dehamasrita:
Pranapana samayuktam
Pachamyannam chaturvidham
Once again it is annam, not roti. And not one but four kinds of annam:
1. Kshirannam (Payasam)
2. Dadhyannam (Curd rice)
3. Chitrannam (Tamarind rice)
4. Adbhutannam (Dum biryani)
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
3-minute blogging allowed (by my son)
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