Kamayani

It also signifies the epitome of Chhayavadi school of Hindi poetry which gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

[1] Kamayani explores the complex interplay between human emotions, thoughts, and actions through symbolic figures drawn from ancient Indian texts.

Explaining his metaphorical presentation of Vedic characters, the poet said:[2] Ida was the sister of the gods, giving consciousness to the entire mankind.

Manu represents the mind with its faculties of the head and heart and these are again symbolized as Faith (Shraddha) and Intelligence (Ida) respectively.

Some scholars interpret the chapter sequence as reflective of the development of a person's emotions through different stages of mortal life.