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The poem recounts the divine circumstances that lead to the birth of a war-god, following the romantic pursuit and eventual union of a withdrawn ascetic deity and a devoted goddess whose passion and rites alter cosmic balance. Vivid natural and courtly landscapes—particularly Himalayan scenes—are richly evoked, while alternating passages of ascetic discipline, erotic longing, and supernatural agency explore themes of duty, desire, and destiny. Structured as a sequence of lyrical cantos, the narrative blends devotional and sensuous imagery but survives only in incomplete form, with later sections lost to tradition.
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