Example Sentences:
Ramayana: Manthara, the maid of Kaikeyi, is often depicted as a hunchback, a depiction that serves to reinforce her evil mentality.
Mahabharata: Bhishma told Duryodhana how Krishna had miraculously healed Kubja; just by his touch, she changed from a hunchback to a woman as beautiful as a goddess.
Bhagavad-gita: We may not develop a hunchback because of old age, but we all will suffer in some way or the other because of old age – such is the distressful nature of material existence.