dercribe in brief the pen-picture of narrator's grandmother highlighting her noble qualities
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The narrator's grandmother was quite old, approximately eighty years old. There were many wrinkles on her face. Her locks were silvery-grey. There were many
appreciable qualities in Khushwant Singh's grandmother. The qualities that
impressed me the most were her spirituality and her love for animals. She was a
strong woman who could adapt herself to any new challenging situation. May be
she derived that strength from her devotion to God. She was so divinely
dedicated to praying to God that she never left her rosary. At the end, when
she felt she had omitted her duty to God, she decided to not to talk to anyone
just because she wanted to be God during the last moments of her life. Her
feeding the village dogs and then the sparrows show her love for animals. She
found company in them. And sparrows reciprocated her love and care. They didn't
chirp at all; nor did they eat a single crumb at her death. She was really a
saintly woman.
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The brief character-sketch of Khushwant Singh's Grandmother on the basis of Portrait of a Lady :
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