The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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It was not exclusively to seek my mercy that Shridaman offered himself up ;
actually it was for affliction about you , whether he himself was clear in the matter
or no . And little Nanda's sacrifice was just the inevitable consequence . I feel little
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It was not exclusively to seek my mercy that Shridaman offered himself up ;
actually it was for affliction about you , whether he himself was clear in the matter
or no . And little Nanda's sacrifice was just the inevitable consequence . I feel little
...
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Here are these arms , they have been strengthened in the wilderness , I offer
them to build the funeral pyre . You know I have already offered before . You
know too that I was always resolved not to outlive you , and I followed you without
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Here are these arms , they have been strengthened in the wilderness , I offer
them to build the funeral pyre . You know I have already offered before . You
know too that I was always resolved not to outlive you , and I followed you without
...
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Gladly will I offer my heart to your weapon . But yours I will pierce through that
Sita may not pale for love of me in your arms , but doubly widowed join us in the
flames . ” Sita professed herself satisfied with these arrangements , she said they
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Gladly will I offer my heart to your weapon . But yours I will pierce through that
Sita may not pale for love of me in your arms , but doubly widowed join us in the
flames . ” Sita professed herself satisfied with these arrangements , she said they
...
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