
Earthy matters
The Hindu
In this episode of Sky high, Kakabhushundi's time travel adventure to Ayodhya leads to a fascinating journey through Earth's layers and atmospheric zones.
After learning about Sir C.V. Raman, Kakabhushundi used the portal to time travel to Ayodhya when Rama was a child. His favourite pastime was to swoop in and grab some food that Rama had spilt. Seeing this, Rama would try to catch him but Kakabhushundi would always escape.
Kakabhushundi: He is the god I worship, no matter which universe or timeline I go to. Yet, he struggles to catch me. I wonder why.
Kakabhushundi flew off to see Sage Lomasa and clear his doubt.
Kakabhushundi: You know about the game I play with Rama. I feel bad seeing his sad face when he cannot catch me.
Sage Lomasa (smiles): He may be a god but Rama is a human incarnation. It is part of a child’s play. I don’t know what he will do to you if you stop escaping.
Kakabhushundi: But I want to surrender and not escape. I want to see him smile.
Sage Lomasa: Go ahead and see what happens. I am sure Rama will show you something you have never seen before. The new version of your play should be interesting.

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