![]() ![]() Reaching deep into the past, let us first think of civilizational moments best available to us now as ‘mythology.’ When the sincere devotion of a seemingly disobedient son necessitated ‘descent,’ avataraṇa, of a Narasiṃha- was this a civilizational moment? When ancient Indians that had warred for generations put weapons aside and churned the ocean together- moment again? When a ruler that became unbearable was cast aside by the populace, and the son that succeeded him yoked the earth for material gains such that before him there were no towns and cities, but after him came grain, markets and civilization- surely the kind of moment we mean?
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