Write a note on Girish karnad's treatment of myth in Fire and the Rain
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The rakshasa is depicted by Karnad as a Brahmin soul trapped in limbo. In the play he not only kills Yavakri, but plays an instrumental role in the purification of Arvasu and the resultant rain. Karnad uses him to give moral and humanitarian lessons. Karnad also uses the myth of Yajna (fire sacrifice)
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