Life is a Bed of Roses

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Author: K P Chandrasekharan ISBN: 9781947949287
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: October 4, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: K P Chandrasekharan
ISBN: 9781947949287
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: October 4, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English
Sankaran Namboothiri was an orthodox Brahmin and a feudal landlord. In his community, only the eldest son was permitted to marry Namboothiri women and only their children legitimized as Namboothiris. The younger sons were only permitted to engage in live-in relationships with women belonging to lower castes. Sankaran being against that custom had married a Nair woman, defying the elders in his family. After obtaining his share of the joint family property, he lived with his wife and children. Several years later, a wild animal attacked him and his daughter. An astrologer confirmed Sankaran’s fear that it was due to a curse by the elders of his community. The astrologer also declared that his one-month-old grandchild was the devil’s seed. He suggested severe punishment for the child, which led to conflicts within the family. What was the punishment? What was the outcome of the conflict? What was the fate of the child? Discover the answers in Life is a Bed of Roses.
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Sankaran Namboothiri was an orthodox Brahmin and a feudal landlord. In his community, only the eldest son was permitted to marry Namboothiri women and only their children legitimized as Namboothiris. The younger sons were only permitted to engage in live-in relationships with women belonging to lower castes. Sankaran being against that custom had married a Nair woman, defying the elders in his family. After obtaining his share of the joint family property, he lived with his wife and children. Several years later, a wild animal attacked him and his daughter. An astrologer confirmed Sankaran’s fear that it was due to a curse by the elders of his community. The astrologer also declared that his one-month-old grandchild was the devil’s seed. He suggested severe punishment for the child, which led to conflicts within the family. What was the punishment? What was the outcome of the conflict? What was the fate of the child? Discover the answers in Life is a Bed of Roses.

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