The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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Shridaman very much liked all this , comparing it with himself , who was several
shades lighter in both head and limbs , with a face too quite otherwise shaped .
The ridge of his nose was thin as a blade ; eyes he had , soft of pupil and lid , and
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Shridaman very much liked all this , comparing it with himself , who was several
shades lighter in both head and limbs , with a face too quite otherwise shaped .
The ridge of his nose was thin as a blade ; eyes he had , soft of pupil and lid , and
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... this familiarity seems to have made her entirely a material being in your eyes
and dulled your gaze for the higher meaning of such a phenomenon . Otherwise
you would not have spoken with such unpardonable coarseness of the fine
shape ...
... this familiarity seems to have made her entirely a material being in your eyes
and dulled your gaze for the higher meaning of such a phenomenon . Otherwise
you would not have spoken with such unpardonable coarseness of the fine
shape ...
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that in every female shape - child , maid , mother , or grey - haired woman — she
, the All - Mother , hides herself , the all - nourisher , Sakti , the great goddess ; of
whose womb all things come , into whose womb all things go ; whom we honour
...
that in every female shape - child , maid , mother , or grey - haired woman — she
, the All - Mother , hides herself , the all - nourisher , Sakti , the great goddess ; of
whose womb all things come , into whose womb all things go ; whom we honour
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