The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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thought : when those who have gone to school and learned something about the
nature of being speak against Indra and in favour of simplification , then we
others can have nothing to say , we can only hope that the great Comer and
breaker ...
thought : when those who have gone to school and learned something about the
nature of being speak against Indra and in favour of simplification , then we
others can have nothing to say , we can only hope that the great Comer and
breaker ...
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He drew a breath like a sob through his goat - nose as he said : “ How you speak
today , Dau - ji , so solemnly ! I think I have never heard you speak so strangely ;
it touches me very near . I could wish you would not go on , I feel it so much .
He drew a breath like a sob through his goat - nose as he said : “ How you speak
today , Dau - ji , so solemnly ! I think I have never heard you speak so strangely ;
it touches me very near . I could wish you would not go on , I feel it so much .
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Linga and Yoni — there is no greater sign and no greater hour in life than when
the man is summoned with his Sakti to circle round the bridal fire , their hands are
united with the flowery bond and he speaks the words : “ I have received her !
Linga and Yoni — there is no greater sign and no greater hour in life than when
the man is summoned with his Sakti to circle round the bridal fire , their hands are
united with the flowery bond and he speaks the words : “ I have received her !
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