The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Because you have read the Vedas and learned about the nature of being , ”
replied Nanda , “ but even so you are more easily blinded by Samsara than
people who have not . That is what really tickles me ; it gives me , as you say , a
feeling of ...
Because you have read the Vedas and learned about the nature of being , ”
replied Nanda , “ but even so you are more easily blinded by Samsara than
people who have not . That is what really tickles me ; it gives me , as you say , a
feeling of ...
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... merely out of good nature . He soon sat up again and resumed his Dravidian
attitude , with a flower in his mouth . The Child of Indra is a confounded nuisance
, ” he said , speaking of the darting host of flies as one and the same individual .
... merely out of good nature . He soon sat up again and resumed his Dravidian
attitude , with a flower in his mouth . The Child of Indra is a confounded nuisance
, ” he said , speaking of the darting host of flies as one and the same individual .
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... with a secret receptivity of the young wife for imaginings of this order , because
she had been living under certain conditions , and having certain experiences ,
which , to put it mildly , were themselves rather extravagant in their nature .
... with a secret receptivity of the young wife for imaginings of this order , because
she had been living under certain conditions , and having certain experiences ,
which , to put it mildly , were themselves rather extravagant in their nature .
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