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... king of the gods sent the nymph Pramlochá to disturb his penance ; and the sweet - smiling damsel diverted the sage from his devotions . They lived together , in the valley of Mandara , for a hundred and fifty years , during which the ...
... king of the gods sent the nymph Pramlochá to disturb his penance ; and the sweet - smiling damsel diverted the sage from his devotions . They lived together , in the valley of Mandara , for a hundred and fifty years , during which the ...
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... king of the gods , but as often desired , by him , to remain . Dreading to be cursed by him , and excelling in amiable manners , well knowing , also , the pain that is inflicted by separa- tion from an object of affection , she did not ...
... king of the gods , but as often desired , by him , to remain . Dreading to be cursed by him , and excelling in amiable manners , well knowing , also , the pain that is inflicted by separa- tion from an object of affection , she did not ...
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... king of the Daityas consumed not him , in whose heart Vasudeva was cherished ; and all the earth trem- bled , when , bound with bonds , he moved amidst the waters of the ocean . His firm body , fortified by a mind engrossed by Achyuta ...
... king of the Daityas consumed not him , in whose heart Vasudeva was cherished ; and all the earth trem- bled , when , bound with bonds , he moved amidst the waters of the ocean . His firm body , fortified by a mind engrossed by Achyuta ...
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... king , but which was innocuous as food to his sagacious son ? All this I am anxious to hear : the history of the magnani- mous Prahláda , a legend of great marvels . Not that it is a wonder that he should have been uninjured by the ...
... king , but which was innocuous as food to his sagacious son ? All this I am anxious to hear : the history of the magnani- mous Prahláda , a legend of great marvels . Not that it is a wonder that he should have been uninjured by the ...
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... king , Prahláda , being yet a boy , resided in the dwelling of his pre- ceptor , where he read such writings as are studied in early years . On one occasion he came , accompanied by his teacher , to the court of his father , and bowed ...
... king , Prahláda , being yet a boy , resided in the dwelling of his pre- ceptor , where he read such writings as are studied in early years . On one occasion he came , accompanied by his teacher , to the court of his father , and bowed ...
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