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The volume gathers English-verse translations of classical Sanskrit narratives and mythic poems, led by the episode of Nala and Damayanti, an account of love, misfortune at dice, exile, disguise, and eventual restoration. Additional pieces treat the death of Yajnadatta, a grieving brahmin's lament, a cosmic deluge, and the descent of the sacred river, each rendered into metrically adapted English verse and accompanied by mythological and critical notes. The preface explains the translator's linguistic approach and metrical experiments, while the notes compare versions and supply textual and cultural commentary that illuminate themes of fate, devotion, ritual, and the interplay of human passion and divine agency.
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