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The narrative unfolds in the celestial realm of Swarga, where three powerful gods—Indra, Surya, and Soma—fall in love with a mortal woman named Uttara, renowned for her extraordinary beauty. Each god expresses his affection in different ways, leading to jealousy and rivalry among them. Indrani, Indra's wife, discovers this love triangle and transforms Uttara into sacrificial water. In a desperate attempt to save her, the gods use their powers, but only Indra's love can truly rescue her. Uttara ultimately chooses to merge with Indra, resulting in her transformation into a turquoise stone, symbolizing their eternal bond and the beauty of their love.

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Carlo de Fornaro

Carlo de Fornaro was an author known for his imaginative storytelling and exploration of mythical themes. His notable works include "A Modern Purgatory," which delves into existential themes, and "Asneha, the Legend of the Opal," showcasing his talent for weaving legend with narrative. De Fornaro's writings often reflect a fascination with gemstones and their symbolic meanings, as seen in titles like "Uttara, the Legend of the Turquoise" and "White Lotus, the Legend of the Cat's Eye." Additionally, he contributed to cultural discourse with his work "México tal cual es," which offers insights into Mexican life and culture. His diverse literary contributions continue to engage readers with their rich imagery and thematic depth.

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