The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Incorporation , that is , makes for isolation , isolation for difference ; difference
makes for comparisons , comparisons give rise to uneasiness , uneasiness to
wonderment , wonderment tends to admiration ; and finally admiration turns to a ...
Incorporation , that is , makes for isolation , isolation for difference ; difference
makes for comparisons , comparisons give rise to uneasiness , uneasiness to
wonderment , wonderment tends to admiration ; and finally admiration turns to a ...
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It was she who after a short pause made the suggestion : “ I will tell you what ,
Nanda , you must go after him and see where he is , give him a shake with those
strong arms of yours , if he has forgotten himself in prayer - we cannot wait any ...
It was she who after a short pause made the suggestion : “ I will tell you what ,
Nanda , you must go after him and see where he is , give him a shake with those
strong arms of yours , if he has forgotten himself in prayer - we cannot wait any ...
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And I made acquaintance with such a man , practised in self - mortification ,
Kamadamana by name , that he might give me instruction in that kind of life . I
visited him in the Dankaka forest where he lives , and where there are very many
other ...
And I made acquaintance with such a man , practised in self - mortification ,
Kamadamana by name , that he might give me instruction in that kind of life . I
visited him in the Dankaka forest where he lives , and where there are very many
other ...
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