In Sanskrit ‘Piyoosham’ means ambrosia or nectar. To the growing child, the mother’s milk is nectar. Here the artist tries to interpret in Freudian terms the Oedipus complex of ...
In Sanskrit ‘Piyoosham’ means ambrosia or nectar. To the growing child, the mother’s milk is nectar. Here the artist tries to interpret in Freudian terms the Oedipus complex of the boy whose inherent cupidity though puny in dimension, is suggested along with the ecstasy of the mother breastfeeding the child.
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