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A collection of translations and adaptations of Sanskrit legends and lyrical pieces, pairing mythic tales—including a traditional account of a demon who devours the sun and moon—with evocative travel vignettes and descriptive prose. The pieces juxtapose snake symbolism and eclipse imagery with meditations on love, beauty, loss, and the uncanny; narrative fragments, poetic extracts, and personal anecdote create an atmosphere of twilight and melancholy while exploring how myth explains natural phenomena and human passion.
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