Māmānār, ever the strategist, sees an opportunity. She summons Sundari to the inner sanctum of the house, where a small shrine of —the god of love—stands beside the family’s ancestral deity. “My child,” Māmānār says, “the spirits speak in riddles. You have been blessed with the kavadi ’s vigor, but the world also tests you. To stay, you must prove that your love for this household can withstand the fire of destiny.”
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Given the translation, the phrase could relate to stories or discussions about the relationships between maternal uncles and their daughters-in-law, or more broadly, it could encompass tales of love, family dynamics, and relationships within a traditional or cultural context. Māmānār, ever the strategist, sees an opportunity