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Why does vishaka throw away yavakri's scantified water?

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Explanation:

. He wished the movement to be violent free, and with the violence being stuck at chauri chaura, Gandhi had no other option than to call of Non Cooperation Movement.Mar

Answered by Anonymous
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The recurrent use of myth in several of his plays suggests the

enormous amount of significance Karnad attaches to the stories of the past. However what is

striking in this play is Karnad‟s mythopoeic method through which he appropriates and

remakes the existing myths in order to fulfil his dramatic purposes and to make the play at

once relevant to our modern contemporary society. Here Karnad does not use the myths

(specifically, the myth of Yavakri and the myth of Indra-Vritra) in their primitive form rather

he makes significant changes here and there. He moulds and remoulds, trims and polishes

them and ultimately presents a moving tale, deeply embedded in our present modern times.

Hence this paper attempts to bring to the fore Karnad‟s superb mythopoeic method in his

handling of the myths in this play.

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