The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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a smith and a cowherd , for his father Garga not only kept cattle on the meadow and in the byre , but also plied the hammer and fanned the fire with a bird's wing . As for Shridaman's sire , Bhavabhuti by name , he traced his line on ...
a smith and a cowherd , for his father Garga not only kept cattle on the meadow and in the byre , but also plied the hammer and fanned the fire with a bird's wing . As for Shridaman's sire , Bhavabhuti by name , he traced his line on ...
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That is a widow's common lot ; but how much worse stain will attach to me when I return alone to the house of my father and my father - in - law ? Only one sword — they cannot have killed each - other with it in turn , one sword is not ...
That is a widow's common lot ; but how much worse stain will attach to me when I return alone to the house of my father and my father - in - law ? Only one sword — they cannot have killed each - other with it in turn , one sword is not ...
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He was no smith nor herd , but a vanija and son of a vanija , who helped his father carry on a respectable trade ; as the father declined in strength the son took over the business . No heavy hammer did he wield , nor pasture the kine ...
He was no smith nor herd , but a vanija and son of a vanija , who helped his father carry on a respectable trade ; as the father declined in strength the son took over the business . No heavy hammer did he wield , nor pasture the kine ...
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