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"Words mere words! the fellow said he would leave but he didn't make move. He can one expect words to match actions in these days of kaliyuga?" Who said these words and in what context?​

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Answered by vickyvignesh05
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" Words, mere words the fellow said he would have leave but did not make a move. How can one expect words to match actions in these days of kaliyuga " who says these words and in what context? The narrator, Shyama says these words. ... But these were, as the narrator says, mere words because Ranga did not intend to leave.Oct 8, 2016

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Answered by jyotiserana
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Author Masti Venkatesha Iyengar (Shyama) said these words in the chapter Ranga's marriage .

As the Ranga come to the narrator's house Ratna was singing Krishnamurthy , Ratna stop singing as she saw a stranger looking at her. Ranga thought that she stopped singing because of him so he said that It was my coming in that stopped the singing. Let me leave. But he didn't move.

That's why narrator said words,mere words ----------------------------- Kaliyuga.

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