The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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And in what way then do I in my turn hurt you ? ” Shridaman asked . 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 .
And in what way then do I in my turn hurt you ? ” Shridaman asked . 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 .
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... still as he , whose goat - nose and thick lips remained turned towards his team .
But at length both began to wriggle in their seats , and after a while friend Nanda
resolutely turned round to the young wife and asked 79 48688 RETURNING ...
... still as he , whose goat - nose and thick lips remained turned towards his team .
But at length both began to wriggle in their seats , and after a while friend Nanda
resolutely turned round to the young wife and asked 79 48688 RETURNING ...
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Nanda resolutely turned round to the young wife and asked : “ Have you any idea
why he keeps us waiting and what he is doing there so long ? “ I cannot imagine ,
Nanda , ” responded she , in the sweet lilting and trilling voice he had been ...
Nanda resolutely turned round to the young wife and asked : “ Have you any idea
why he keeps us waiting and what he is doing there so long ? “ I cannot imagine ,
Nanda , ” responded she , in the sweet lilting and trilling voice he had been ...
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