Eklavya, the forest dweller Nishada, motivated
by his intense desire to excel in the art of archery,
approached Dronacharya, the royal Astra-Guru,
imploring to accept him as one of his disciples.
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We all have read this story many a time in life but the way you have told makes this poem emotionally moving and leaves a lasting impression on the reader's mind. This is a favourite: so asked for his right hand thumb as guru-dakshina. cheerfully he cut his right thumb, made the offering - The Nishada boy stood tall; the royal master dwarfed.
nice poem beautifully written......reading this poem i could imagine all the scenes......whole mahabharata was in front of my eyes when i started to read this poem........very well written