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The narrative adapts a Sanskrit myth into a romantic tale in which the moon's sixteenfold imagery and the churning of the ocean provide mythic backdrop for a woman's awakening to love with a sun-associated hero. Part of a larger cycle, the story blends lyric descriptions of moon and sea with ritual and cosmic symbolism, tracing the heroine's longing, encounters, and the interplay of desire, mortality, and divine metaphor. Tone balances erotic tenderness with a melancholic sense of impermanence, using poetic simile and mythic tableaux to explore creation, cyclical change, and the dissolving boundaries between feminine beauty, lunar radiance, and the world of gods and humans.
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