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Tagore’s prose carries a lyrical stillness, revealing how the unseen presses gently upon the seen, and how every life is shaped by what cannot be fully named.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp dir=\"auto\"\u003eLyrical tales blending the mystical, psychological, and deeply human. A window into Tagore’s luminous storytelling and philosophical depth. Timeless reflections on desire, memory, and the unseen currents of life.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\u003cp dir=\"auto\"\u003eIn this haunting and evocative collection, Tagore masterfully blends the supernatural with profound psychological insight. The title story, “The Hungry Stones” draws a young official into the seductive, dangerous spell of an ancient palace where ghostly desires linger and time dissolves. 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