About This Book
A collection of linked short narratives set among the temples, ghats, and market streets of a South Asian city, portraying holy men, worshippers, households, and occasional foreign visitors. The pieces mix descriptive scene-setting of ritual, costume, and daily labor with stories of personal vow, moral testing, love, and loss. Each tale balances local color and empathetic observation, examining how faith, custom, and human longing shape decisions and small acts of courage or compromise.
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