Myths form an integral part, the core, of any culture, religion or civilisation and play a foundational role in their imagined lives. They are traditional tales, heroic, sometimes epic in proportion; and they endeavour to explain the mysteries and secrets of the created world. Their inherent cosmic subject matter means it is offered up for various interpretations, ranging from the literal to the symbolic. Pankaj K. Singh in her book Re-presenting Women writes, “Fluid in time and space, the mythical narrative brings together the world of mortals and gods over a span of time incomprehensible by rational causality, even as it encompasses the miraculous and the improbable.”