The names "Shyama" and "Sabala" carry deep symbolic significance, especially when associated with dusk and dawn and being the names of the dogs of Yama, the Hindu god of death. Here's an expansion on their symbolism: Shyama (Darkness): Dusk: Shyama, meaning "darkness" or "dark," symbolizes the transition from light to darkness, representing the arrival of nightfall. Dusk is often associated
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