The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... of the Vedas , perhaps he had not been content with these ; for he had opened
up a good business in mull , silk and calico , camphor and sandalwood . And his
son in his turn , though begotten for the service of the gods , had become a 6.
... of the Vedas , perhaps he had not been content with these ; for he had opened
up a good business in mull , silk and calico , camphor and sandalwood . And his
son in his turn , though begotten for the service of the gods , had become a 6.
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I must say , you clever ones do not make it easy for the likes of us . We think the
point is to become clever ; but before one reaches it , one finds out the real point
is to become stupid again . You ought not 27 to show us the new and higher ...
I must say , you clever ones do not make it easy for the likes of us . We think the
point is to become clever ; but before one reaches it , one finds out the real point
is to become stupid again . You ought not 27 to show us the new and higher ...
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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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