The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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For the first time she called him by his name . The hour had indeed been waited
for , but here it was at last and took on presentness , when he spoke the words : “
I have received her " ; when with offerings of rice and butter he took her from her ...
For the first time she called him by his name . The hour had indeed been waited
for , but here it was at last and took on presentness , when he spoke the words : “
I have received her " ; when with offerings of rice and butter he took her from her ...
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What is he called ? ” “ He is named Samadhi , ” she replied , “ but more and more
he is called Andhaka . " “ Why so ? ” he asked . “ Do not think he is blind , ” she
responded . ' He is no more blind than he is pale , despite his fair complexion .
What is he called ? ” “ He is named Samadhi , ” she replied , “ but more and more
he is called Andhaka . " “ Why so ? ” he asked . “ Do not think he is blind , ” she
responded . ' He is no more blind than he is pale , despite his fair complexion .
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But the little fruit of her womb , Samadhi , who was soon called nothing but
Andhaka , he prospered upon earth . Famous through the feast of the burning ,
he enjoyed favour as the son of a monument - widow , and to that was added a
love ...
But the little fruit of her womb , Samadhi , who was soon called nothing but
Andhaka , he prospered upon earth . Famous through the feast of the burning ,
he enjoyed favour as the son of a monument - widow , and to that was added a
love ...
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