The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Because after all you are actually a child of Samsara and thus completely taken
up with life , ” answered Shridaman ; “ you do not belong among the souls who
feel the need to emerge above the frightful ocean of laughing and weeping as
lotus ...
Because after all you are actually a child of Samsara and thus completely taken
up with life , ” answered Shridaman ; “ you do not belong among the souls who
feel the need to emerge above the frightful ocean of laughing and weeping as
lotus ...
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... from the spot , and Nanda is trying to force him , but out of respect for my
husband's weak frame will not use his full strength ; for if he wanted to , he could
carry him like a child in his arms ; they feel like iron when one happens to touch
them .
... from the spot , and Nanda is trying to force him , but out of respect for my
husband's weak frame will not use his full strength ; for if he wanted to , he could
carry him like a child in his arms ; they feel like iron when one happens to touch
them .
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Anyway , in my present incorporation I feel myself a little too good for the world . ”
Neither of them could blame him for his decision . They agreed with him , though
it made them feel slightly depressed ; and bade him farewell with the ...
Anyway , in my present incorporation I feel myself a little too good for the world . ”
Neither of them could blame him for his decision . They agreed with him , though
it made them feel slightly depressed ; and bade him farewell with the ...
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