The Tiger and the Deer by Aurobindo



The Tiger and the Deer by Maharshi Aurobindo

BY

Bijay Kant Dubey

Brilliant, crouching, slouching, what crept through the green heart of the forest,Gleaming eyes and mighty chest and soft soundless paws of grandeur and murder?The wind slipped through the leaves as if afraid lest its voice and the noise of its steps perturb the pitiless Splendour,Hardly daring to breathe. But the great beast

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