Harichandran had to leave
Ayodhya, once he gave
All his wealth to the Sage
To cool him from his rage
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Very absorbing. This poem series must be a great satisfaction to Indian, but a great gift to westerners who do not know the story.
Very compelling. Hundreds of tears shed for the noble Harichandran, his Queen and the young prince. Each stanza is an eloquent picture of sorrow and selfless devotion to the cause of righteousness. I am touched by the words of chandramathi when her husband offered to carry her over his shoulder. she said, 'It is a sin, To cause you pain. And when you suffer, Let me also suffer'. This is the very essence of love. Beautiful write, Rajaram. Warmest regards, Sandra
Very loyal people. bare foot not bear foot.The on-line dictionary can help with spelling and meanings. very interesting story.