The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaA. A. Knopf, 1941 - 196 Seiten An ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... cows and mountains and forest meadows because they are our true and proper deities . And it seems to us that is what we had done before Indra came , who preceded the Coming One , and burst the strongholds of the aborigines ; and even ...
... cows and mountains and forest meadows because they are our true and proper deities . And it seems to us that is what we had done before Indra came , who preceded the Coming One , and burst the strongholds of the aborigines ; and even ...
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... cows instead . We simple ones had great reverence for him ; but perhaps he has not so much for himself these days . In the end I very much liked the revived rite and enjoyed helping to drive the garlanded cows about the mountain . Yet I ...
... cows instead . We simple ones had great reverence for him ; but perhaps he has not so much for himself these days . In the end I very much liked the revived rite and enjoyed helping to drive the garlanded cows about the mountain . Yet I ...
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... cow's tail above the new - born to ward off evil , and put cow - dung on his head to the same end as was right and proper . The joy of the parents ( if that is the right word ) was very great , for the boy was neither pale nor blind ...
... cow's tail above the new - born to ward off evil , and put cow - dung on his head to the same end as was right and proper . The joy of the parents ( if that is the right word ) was very great , for the boy was neither pale nor blind ...
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already answered arms asked beauty become belongs Berlin blind bliss blood body Brahman breast called carry certainly common course Cows cried death deed desire dream embraced eyes face fact father feel fire Fischer Verlag flesh flow flowers gave give goddess H. T. Lowe-Porter hand happiness head heart hold holy honour husband Kamadamana LIBRARIES limbs listen live longer look lust matter mean MICHIGAN mind Mother mountain Nanda nature ness night offer once question round seemed sense shape short showed Shridaman side sight Sita Sita's soft soon soul speak spirit steps stood story sword taken tell things thou thought tion took Translated by H. T. tree turned UNIVERSITY voice wait wedded whole youth