Chandramathi and Devadasan
The two got up early morn,
And did odd jobs as menials
In the Brahmin’s house.
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What a shock it must have been to realize who they are.
What a misery to a great worshipper of Truth. I remember the old saying'Truth does not do as much good in the world as its counterpart does mischief'
this is the most touching part of the mythological epic...truth gets added shine purity and value on repeated tests just as gold put repeatedly in fire...artful poem telling 10+
A superb elegy to sorrow. The eloquent speeches of both Harichandran and the beautiful, Chandramathi are filled with pathos.They are stirring in their simplicity, yet rich in music and meaning. You have brought your characters alive in a most vivid and memorable way. I like hese lines especially: 'She came to know then He was none other than Her king, her dear husband, In that graveyard land.' Ten seems inadequate here. Sandra
Splendid twist in the end. A fine story teller you are