The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... and it will no longer be wrong or unfitting for me to speak in favour of
simplification and cast my vote under the tree for the procession of cows round
the mountain Bright Peak instead of for the Brahmanical rites , for it has become
quite right ...
... and it will no longer be wrong or unfitting for me to speak in favour of
simplification and cast my vote under the tree for the procession of cows round
the mountain Bright Peak instead of for the Brahmanical rites , for it has become
quite right ...
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I , too , say Siyat to this miracle , for I have always wanted a slender body like this
, and now , when I speak for Indra's cult of words and against simplification , it will
become me better than it did before or at least if not my face it will become my ...
I , too , say Siyat to this miracle , for I have always wanted a slender body like this
, and now , when I speak for Indra's cult of words and against simplification , it will
become me better than it did before or at least if not my face it will become my ...
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How can you insist on your head like this , or rather on your body , and behave as
though you had become I , and I you ? Surely it is clear that if that kind of
exchange had taken place and you had become Shridaman , Sita's husband ,
and I ...
How can you insist on your head like this , or rather on your body , and behave as
though you had become I , and I you ? Surely it is clear that if that kind of
exchange had taken place and you had become Shridaman , Sita's husband ,
and I ...
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