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Sakhis probably should not be offered to children because of the intricacies of matching the legend to different historical narratives. A person grows up feeling intellectually tricked and cheated because of the problems that surface. This is followed in adolescence and adulthood by anger, shame. derision, cynicism and even loss of faith by many. Of course there is always more to the story but few take the time to discover what that is.Caspian I have to thank you for doing the research to make a point. Real mental energy that I appreciate.btw - I do think Mai ji was being facetious.
Sakhis probably should not be offered to children because of the intricacies of matching the legend to different historical narratives. A person grows up feeling intellectually tricked and cheated because of the problems that surface. This is followed in adolescence and adulthood by anger, shame. derision, cynicism and even loss of faith by many. Of course there is always more to the story but few take the time to discover what that is.
Caspian I have to thank you for doing the research to make a point. Real mental energy that I appreciate.
btw - I do think Mai ji was being facetious.