I AM FED UP
top Nazis are clones of Peter Funk, Wilfred Funk, Norman Lewis, Kr. (late), Margaret, Pamela etc.
G
I AM FED UP
Frankly, I am fed up with boring TV stuff. So I am thinking of starting watching Amazon or Netflix movies (I don't know which). I have heard that web series are very interesting.
G
Sudarshana and the Prince of Kanchi
Excerpts from THE KING OF THE DARK CHAMBER:
SUDARSHANA: A great blow has shattered my pride today, and yet ... I cannot efface from my mind that fascinating form! I am vanquished, utterly helpless...
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SURANGAMA: Everyone knows that my King is hard and pitiless - no one has ever been able to move him [Him].
SUDARSHANA: Surangama, look, a cloud of dust seems to rise over the Eastern horizon across the fields.
SURANGAMA: Yes, I see it.
SUDARSHANA: Then he [He] is coming. He has come at last!
SURANGAMA: Who is coming?
SUDARSHANA: Our King, who else? How could he live without me?
SURANGAMA: No, no, this cannot be the King. I see it plain, Sudarshana, it is that Monster.
SUDARSHANA: Monster!
SURANGAMA: Yes, it has smelt your flesh. It has come out of its hole with its greedy glaring eyes. It is the Many [who keep on f. top prost. like Sudarshana etc. etc.].
...
All the princes, and Suvarna the Pretender as the Prince of Kanchi's umbrella-bearer.
[Prince of Kanchi - Peter - intends to marry (and vice versa) Queen SUDARSHANA who has left the King Who has allowed her to exercise her FREE WILL. - G]
.. .
SUDARSHANA: The fight is over. When will the King come?
SURANGAMA: I also look for his [His] coming.
...
1ST CIT: The greatest offender was certainly the prince of Kanchi [Peter].
...
SUDARSHANA: Who is that there? Look, Surangama, there is a third traveller on this dark road at this hour of night.
SURANGAMA: I see, it is the Prince of Kanchi [Peter/Satan], my [f.] Queen.
SUDARSHANA: Kanchi?
SURANGAMA: Do not be afraid, my [f.] Queen!
SUDARSHANA: Afraid! Why should I be afraid, the days of fear are gone for ever from me. [Really?]
KANCHI: [entering.] Queen-mother, I see you too on this road! I travel the same way as yourself. Have no fear of me, O Queen!
SUDARSHANA: It is well, Prince of Kanchi [Peter/Satan], that we should be going together, side by side - this is but right. I crossed your path [fell head over heels in love with you] when first I left my home, and now I meet you again on my way back.
KANCHI: But, Queen-mother, it is not meet that you should walk this road on foot. Will you permit me to get a chariot for you?
SUDARSHANA: Oh, do not say so: I shall never be happy if I cannot on my way back home tread every particle of the dust of the road that led me away from my King.
SURANGAMA: But, Prince, you too are walking in the dust today. Look, my [f.] Queen, there on the Eastern horizon comes the dawn. I see the spires of the golden turrets of the King's palace.
[Prince of Kanchi - Peter - intends to marry (and vice versa) Queen SUDARSHANA who has left the King Who has allowed her to exercise her FREE WILL. - G]
1ST CIT: The greatest offender was certainly the prince of Kanchi [Peter].
(Excerpts from Rabindranath Tagore: THE KING OF THE DARK CHAMBER)
THE KING OF THE DARK CHAMBER
I have read very closely between the lines the interesting and cryptic play "THE KING OF THE DARK CHAMBER" (translation of the intriguing Bengali play "রাজা", included in "GREAT WORKS OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE" [pages 614-647], published by JAINCO [not JAICO], C-50, Y-3, Dilshad Garden, Delhi-110095; 791 pages; Rs. 195.00). I believe I have understood what the play is really about. (Practically all readers will miss the point of this play.) I think the play is about penitent Eve who has been humbled by God.
G
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