What kind of pain and anguish do you notice in jayanta Mahapatra's hunger and dhauli
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It smashes against the edicts on rocks of Dhauli (it is where Ashoka expressed his remorse over killing so many people and added that he converted to Buddhism in order to better himself) making loud lament-like sounds(keens in the rock edict). The lamentation of the winds are of those who were massacred.
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