To start off, I would like to say that I am so far enjoying this class a lot! It is nothing like any of the other classes I am taking or have ever taken. For me it's been a great way to disconnect from other academic classes and the stresses of school.
At first, I had a hard time getting into the Ramayana. It was hard to grasp the names of characters and to constantly have to look up words in the index. Now that I've read more I am enjoying the book. In fact I find it very amusing sometimes! My roommate and I are both in this class and the other night we were both reading the Ramayana in bed. We were right around the same page, so were discussing some of the details of the book. We found ourselves laughing about the stories and seemingly impossible happenings. We also had a lot of fun looking through the index. If you take the time to look through the index, I'm sure you'll find many interesting words and expressions! Some of our favorites were; a word for being pregnant with the golden egg and a word for a holy lake of milk (or something like that). One of my favorite parts so far was also the part when Siva catches Ganga in his dreadlock!
We laughed at how far-fetched these stories were to us, but thinking back I realized that this is part of Asian culture and that to the people of that culture this may actually not seem so outlandish. Every country has many cultures and often folk tales and myths of their own. Being Norwegian, and having lived there my entire life I have often been told Norwegian folklore about trolls, talking animals, gnomes and other creatures that I cannot even identify using the English language. I realized that to any other country of culture the stories I have grown up hearing must seem just as foreign and strange as the Ramayana does to me. I am enjoying the process of learning about a new culture, especially one so foreign to my own!
tirsdag 2. september 2008
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