Eka presents a well-detailed coconut shell sculpture featuring Kala Rahu, who according to Vedic legend was an ogre who wanted to own the world, and to be immortal. Rahu stole the amrita or elixir of immortality, and the Sun and Moon deities raised the alarm. Rahu took the elixir, but before he could swallow it Lord Vishnu, who had transformed into the beautiful Mohini goddess, beheaded him. Since Rahu had taken the elixir, his head survived but not his body. It is said he exacts his revenge on the Sun and Moon deities by creating eclipses. The sculpture rests on an albesia wood stand.