About This Book
A lyrical narrative follows an armada sailing southward in search of India, its crews propelled by faith and a sense of communal destiny. Rich cosmic imagery and celestial omens frame the voyage, while the poem records alternating calm and ferocious storms, encounters with mysterious sea phenomena, and the psychological strain of isolation. Mythic figures and maritime lore appear as symbolic obstacles and witnesses to the sailors' perseverance. The structure balances devotional resolve and adventurous will against nature's indifference, culminating in the tense rounding of a dreaded cape and an affirmation of courage that enables the ocean passage.
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