"Arane Beralu" (ಆರನೇ ಬೆರಳು), which means "The Sixth Finger," is the title of a popular short story compilation in Kannada written by Asha Raghu.
Here are the details available about the work:
The compilation is noted for the quality and depth of its stories. The main story, "Arane Beralu," is particularly highlighted:
While a complete plot summary of the main story "Arane Beralu" is not publicly available in a brief format, a snippet from another story in the collection, Pushpagandhi, gives a flavor of the dramatic and emotional content found in her work:
"...The Maharajah held my hands in his hands on the way. He softly said, so the charioteer could not hear, 'I have accepted your hand in marriage... you are my Queen.' The chariot was moving at a pace neither fast nor slow, so as not to disturb our gentle emotions. Even maidservants can dream!..."
This suggests that themes often revolve around complex human relationships, social dynamics, and emotional depth, sometimes set in traditional or historical contexts.
