India Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 6 - Volume 10, Issue 6PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1996 - India |
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... hair stands for eternity , the Ganga for life- giving water , the jata ( matted hair ) symbolises knowledge ( jnana ) , and the snake stands for death . The three eyes of Shiva represent sun , moon and fire . The snake in the neck ...
... hair stands for eternity , the Ganga for life- giving water , the jata ( matted hair ) symbolises knowledge ( jnana ) , and the snake stands for death . The three eyes of Shiva represent sun , moon and fire . The snake in the neck ...
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A Valuable Introduction to India - FICTION HAIR SHIV K. KUMAR ( er hair , she. BOOKS f you are looking for a book which would serve as an introduction to India you cannot do better than take up Readings From India . By the time you have ...
A Valuable Introduction to India - FICTION HAIR SHIV K. KUMAR ( er hair , she. BOOKS f you are looking for a book which would serve as an introduction to India you cannot do better than take up Readings From India . By the time you have ...
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... hair . " What are you looking at ? " she asked . " You know , I imagine the strands of your hair to be the strings of some divine sitar but with no brass - stops , -- no impediments so that the fingers could ripple up and down the ...
... hair . " What are you looking at ? " she asked . " You know , I imagine the strands of your hair to be the strings of some divine sitar but with no brass - stops , -- no impediments so that the fingers could ripple up and down the ...
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