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by sieve
410 days ago
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What sounds nice, and works, in poetry may not work when narrated in prose. So, I am avoiding the first four sargas of the Balakanda entirely in my guide. The story starts with a description of Ayodhya and then moves on to Dasharatha and his family. I want to keep things simple and linear so that the story has momentum and readers feel like continuing the story. I will have to find a way to incorporate all the side stories without damaging the momentum. Will probably add them as "side quests" at the appropriate juncture. > after completing the basics I have to disagree here. Best to jump in directly using glosses (will start with an English one. Might add a Hindi one at a future date). This fetish for basics is a big hurdle that I have personally experienced. You will never be confident enough to start reading the Ramayana no matter how much you study the language because it is a game of vocabulary. You need vocabulary to understand things. And the only way to acquire vocabulary is to read a lot. |
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Once parsed, I can look up the meaning of the word on ashtadhyayi.com or elsewhere, but not before.