> On another matter, I am sure all of you have read Muppalla
> Ranganayakamma's RAmAyanam-Vi-sha-vru-ksham , a 2 or 3 volume book.
> It makes such nice and pleasurable reading, that I consider it
> a master piece of literary criticism (Islamic fundamentalists
> can learn from this that among Hindus, a criticism of a popular
> deity's character, can not only be published, but become highly
> popular in itself). To anyone going to India, I sincerely recommend
> acquiring this book if they can find it.
Thanks for your suggestion. Actually, I did read vishavRksham. Even
though, I don't agree totally with the contents in that book, I liked
reading that book for the boldness she showed in expressing her views..
Regards,
Suresh.