Tales of Sumnima: Tales of Sumnima: ART: By pranab joshi @pranabphotoart Kirat mythology, unveils the enchanting tale of Sumnima and Paruhang. Sumnima, a celestial being of unparalleled beauty, gracefully dances in the company of birds, captivating the heart of the sun god, Paruhang. The folklore unfolds as Paruhang, finds himself deeply in love with Sumnima, the earthly goddess.
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