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The flame-gatherers

Chapter 15: BOOK II SOUL-FIRE
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Set on the Narmáda plain and the plateau of Mandu, the novel follows a Rajah's return from campaign and interweaves episodes of power, passion, and spiritual seeking, organized into two parts—Flesh-Fire and Soul-Fire. Early chapters depict conquest, court life, and a passionate love connected to an Asra figure and a ruby; later sections shift toward asceticism, moral struggle, and pilgrimage, examining cultural encounters, fate, and the tension between sensual desire and spiritual awakening. The narrative balances vivid landscape and ritual detail with inner conflict as characters confront longing, exile, and the search for truth.

BOOK II
SOUL-FIRE

“‘... Yes, who am I? God wot!
How often have I prayed to Heaven to tell me!—
Who am I, God?—But Heaven itself is mute.
Yet this I do know: whatsoe’er I be,
Hero or weakling, demigod or beast,
I am the outcast child of the bright Sun
That longs for home!—
A bundle of sorrow, weeping for the light
That stretches out its radiant arms in vain
And yearns for me!’”
Gerhardt Hauptmann, “The Sunken Bell,” Act V.