The year was 1290 . A crowd had gathered around a clearing, where broken down pillars marked the presence of an ancient temple, now long gone. A young boy, just 14 years old, leaned against one of those pillars, deep in thought. Then, he began speaking, and the crowd fell silent, listening to his every word. He spoke without any notes, translating the Bhagavat Gita, from Sanskrit, which only the pundits knew, to the language everyone in the village knew and spoke – a variety of Prakrit which developed into the Marathi language. Even as he spoke, one of the men in the audience realized how momentous this event was, and how important this composition would be. He began writing down the words the young boy spoke, and this composition was named by its author and composer, the Bhavartha Deepika – the enlightening meaning (of the Bhagavat Gita). Now, the ancient, holy text, was no longer restricted to the pundits, but accessible to all, understood easily by them, composed as it was, in their...
Hey! Great news for all my readers!! My blog post on K.Gudi has been put up on the Jungle Lodges blog – Tales of the Wild. Check it out here.
Jungle Lodges and Resorts (JLR) are a chain of eco-friendly resorts in Karnataka (K.Gudi is one of their resorts). ‘Tales of the Wild’ marks their recent foray into blogging, and so far they have put up some extremely interesting posts, all based on wildlife, naturally!
Jungle Lodges and Resorts (JLR) are a chain of eco-friendly resorts in Karnataka (K.Gudi is one of their resorts). ‘Tales of the Wild’ marks their recent foray into blogging, and so far they have put up some extremely interesting posts, all based on wildlife, naturally!
Yay! Good for you Anu! Congratulations! Kabini is one of theirs too, right?
ReplyDeleteHey Anu, I saw your K Gudi post... great travel recall!
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