The Transposed Heads: A Legend of IndiaAn ancient Indian fable of the time when men and gods talked together. |
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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 ...
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 ...
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“ Forgive me , dear Shridaman ” -- and she turned expressly to his head , deliberately overlooking the Nanda - body it sat on - “ forgive me too , Nanda ” — again she spoke to the head in question as the essential thing , regarding it ...
“ Forgive me , dear Shridaman ” -- and she turned expressly to his head , deliberately overlooking the Nanda - body it sat on - “ forgive me too , Nanda ” — again she spoke to the head in question as the essential thing , regarding it ...
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The things of the spirit and mind are not synonymous with the ugly , nor need they be ; for they take on beauty through knowledge of the beautiful and love of it , and express that love as spiritual beauty . So their love is by no means ...
The things of the spirit and mind are not synonymous with the ugly , nor need they be ; for they take on beauty through knowledge of the beautiful and love of it , and express that love as spiritual beauty . So their love is by no means ...
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