India Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 6 - Volume 10, Issue 6PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 1996 - India |
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... hand , the Lord holds the drum - the symbol of creation ; in another , he holds fire , the symbol of destruction . Is man then a plaything in this inexorable process of birth and rebirth ? No. Not so , says the Lord with one hand ; with ...
... hand , the Lord holds the drum - the symbol of creation ; in another , he holds fire , the symbol of destruction . Is man then a plaything in this inexorable process of birth and rebirth ? No. Not so , says the Lord with one hand ; with ...
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... hands , folded her in his arms and started kissing her impetuously -- her lips , her neck and then let his fingers slither down and down ... " Please no , " she said , taking his hand away , though not meaning it really . But he shrank ...
... hands , folded her in his arms and started kissing her impetuously -- her lips , her neck and then let his fingers slither down and down ... " Please no , " she said , taking his hand away , though not meaning it really . But he shrank ...
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... hand - printed cloth of Machilipatnam was popular in ancient Greece even before the time of Christ . There are traditions of cloth painting in other parts of India as well , the pata - chitras of Orissa and Pichwais of Nathdwara being ...
... hand - printed cloth of Machilipatnam was popular in ancient Greece even before the time of Christ . There are traditions of cloth painting in other parts of India as well , the pata - chitras of Orissa and Pichwais of Nathdwara being ...
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