Published in 1968, this magnum opus isn't just a novel; it is an encyclopaedia of human evolution disguised as a family drama.
You will never look at a temple, a stone, or a dream the same way again. mookajjiya kanasugalu
You might think a 50+ year old novel about a mute old woman sounds boring. It is not. Published in 1968, this magnum opus isn't just
" by Rajendra S. Nayak explores Mookajji’s unique ability to "see" into the past and future through physical objects, contrasting her with typical literary depictions of elderly women. It is not
Her grandnephew, —a rational, modern, law-educated young man—acts as the perfect foil. He records her dreams, trying to make scientific sense of her visions. Through their conversations, Karanth bridges the gap between blind faith and cold logic.