The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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... and of her two husbands ( if one may put it like that ) is so sanguinary , so amazing to the senses , that it makes the greatest demands on the hearer's strength of mind and his power to resist the gruesome guiles of Maya .
... and of her two husbands ( if one may put it like that ) is so sanguinary , so amazing to the senses , that it makes the greatest demands on the hearer's strength of mind and his power to resist the gruesome guiles of Maya .
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I have moments of divining that unscathed mortals , in another frame of mind than mine , may be able to judge more clearly and objectively . But I immediately mistrust any other view than my own and believe only in the way which points ...
I have moments of divining that unscathed mortals , in another frame of mind than mine , may be able to judge more clearly and objectively . But I immediately mistrust any other view than my own and believe only in the way which points ...
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When Sita just now said that she can only go home with a man who wears Shridaman's features , then I thought in my own mind that she and I would not go home but live somewhere in retirement , in case she should find a reassuring life ...
When Sita just now said that she can only go home with a man who wears Shridaman's features , then I thought in my own mind that she and I would not go home but live somewhere in retirement , in case she should find a reassuring life ...
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