Reading Notes, Week 6, A
Bibliography: Drona, Son of Bharadwaja by, Donald A. Mackenzie
Drona was the son of Bharadwaja.
He had no mother, but was given birth by a beautiful nymph.
His childhood friend, Drupada, was son of Rajah.
Their fates parted once they reached manhood.
Drupada ruled the kingdom of Panchala once his father retired from throne
Drona married his wife, Kripi, once his father died.
Jamadagni, a sage, held great wealth and weapons.
Once he retired, he gave everything to Drona to inherit.
Drona went to Drupada to share the inheritance.
In the end, Drupada belittles Drona, because of the social gap between them.
Drona leaves speechless.
Drona was the son of Bharadwaja.
He had no mother, but was given birth by a beautiful nymph.
His childhood friend, Drupada, was son of Rajah.
Their fates parted once they reached manhood.
Drupada ruled the kingdom of Panchala once his father retired from throne
Drona married his wife, Kripi, once his father died.
Jamadagni, a sage, held great wealth and weapons.
Once he retired, he gave everything to Drona to inherit.
Drona went to Drupada to share the inheritance.
In the end, Drupada belittles Drona, because of the social gap between them.
Drona leaves speechless.
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