
In Salman Rushdie's book, The Moor's Last Sign, the protagonist's mother, Aurora, secretly cleanses her grandparents' house of ancient influences by throwing out "small valuable ornaments, carved wooden trunk-nosed figures which bobbed away on the tides of the lagoon . . ."
Contemporary India does seem to pick and choose which traditional images to bring forward into the present moment.
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