Plot: A soldier returns from UN peacekeeping. His mother, who raised him alone after his father died in the Maoist insurgency, has developed a secret drinking habit to cope with loneliness. On the 10th night of Dashain, he catches her drunk and crying. Their consoling hug turns into a kiss. The story focuses on the aftermath: she pulls away, but the damage is done. Theme: Loneliness vs. Maternal duty.
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Nepali society is deeply rooted in Hindu-Buddhist ethics. The Manusmriti and Puranas revere the mother as equivalent to God (Mata Pita Guru Deva). Plot: A soldier returns from UN peacekeeping
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