Memoirs of a Mediocre ManBhamati Books, 1983 - 243 sider Autobiography of a former civil servant. |
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... religious routine of other days . But the next day , i.e. , Dvadashi , long before the usual meal time , the starving spiritualist gorges himself with food , and for all practical purposes , makes the fast a prepa- ration for the feast ...
... religious routine of other days . But the next day , i.e. , Dvadashi , long before the usual meal time , the starving spiritualist gorges himself with food , and for all practical purposes , makes the fast a prepa- ration for the feast ...
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... religious person , but not a religious exhibitionist . He tried to live up to the teachings of the Kathopanishad and the Bhagavadgita and to him religion meant the way of Dharma or righteousness , which should guide and permeate every ...
... religious person , but not a religious exhibitionist . He tried to live up to the teachings of the Kathopanishad and the Bhagavadgita and to him religion meant the way of Dharma or righteousness , which should guide and permeate every ...
Side 162
... religion . But that is precisely where religion dominates literature , even when the inherent beauties of a poem are ... religious poem , for by then , Rama had become God - incarnate , and temples had been constructed for His worship ...
... religion . But that is precisely where religion dominates literature , even when the inherent beauties of a poem are ... religious poem , for by then , Rama had become God - incarnate , and temples had been constructed for His worship ...
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