This new play at the prestigious National Theatre in central London tells the tale of the man who murdered Mahatma Gandhi.
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Poet Nidhi Agrawal writes about the role of mother/father and male/female in Hindu mythology, the presence of menstruation in that mythology and shares her poems “to describe the mental space of a woman who believes in the mother goddess and confides in the temple where the Yoni (vagina) of the goddess is worshipped.”
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