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A world where the mask not hide truth but reveals a deeper spiritual reality flourishing under Goddess Dapot Kali Ma.
For centuries, the Charyapada remained a mere whisper in history, remembered only by scholars and monks but lost as tangible cultural artifacts.
In his teens, Alla Rakha lost his singing voice for months; frustrated and restless, he turned to the tabla.
First rain revives the city; alone, I drown in memory, regret, and loss - love gone, silence remains, hope fades in endless night.