Tales from the Indian Epics/Nala and Damayanti. ←Ruru and Pramadvara. Tales from the Indian Epics by Charles Augustus Kincaid Nala and Damayanti. Satyavan and Savitri. And when her strength returned he bade her tell her story. She did so, but as he listened, he fell in love with her and sought to drag her captive to his hut.
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