Now as for the parliamentarian lions. Only a privileged few have seen those up to now.
However, definitely a snarl, or to be exact, 4 snarls, from the pictures. So what gives?
Explanations range from aggressive nationalism to a naturalistic representation of an intrinsically
ferocious species. The sculptor's family swears he spent long hours in a zoo
near the lion enclosures. In lieu of this fancy stuff, we offer a simple
explanation encoded not in an acrostic but in a limerick.
There was a young lady of Riga,
Who went for a ride on a tiger,
They came back from the ride,
With the lady inside,
And a smile on the face of the tiger!
In short, the parliamentary
lions are before the ride, and the Sarnath ones are after.
Caveats:
1. These are lions not tigers.
2. 4 ladies might be needed. One might not suffice.
3. Kalinga ladies would have to be as foolish as the Riga ladies.
We hope our explanation finds some public support.
This blog post is by Neelima Gupte and Sumathi Rao.
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