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This work presents translations of Indian mythic tales and lyrical pieces that intertwine gods, sages, and natural imagery to meditate on love, memory, and renunciation. Episodes depict love as an immortal force whose ashes persist as longing, while dialogues among divine, animal, and human figures probe attachment and the challenge of spiritual detachment. Interspersed commentary reflects on language, literary-religious unity, and the moral significance of recollection, treating reminiscence as both blessing and obstacle to emancipation. The tone mixes poetic lament, fable, and philosophical reflection, offering compact narratives and essays that explore how affection endures beyond loss.
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