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Prem S Gar or the Ocean of ; Love. Litterally Translated from the Hind of Shr Lall Lae Kal Into English by Edward B. Eastwick

Prem S Gar or the Ocean of ; Love. Litterally Translated from the Hind of Shr Lall Lae Kal Into English by Edward B. Eastwick

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ISBN10: 1235641147
ISBN13: 9781235641145
Publisher: General Books
Weight: 0.56
Height: 0.29 Width: 7.44 Depth: 9.69
Language: English
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1851 Excerpt: ... forsake us in the forest? The reason of that is this, I put your affection to the proof; do not take this matter ill, but consider what I say to be true.' Thus having spoken, he added, Now I have made trial of you; you persevered in remembrance, and thought of me. You have increased your affection for me, like a poor man who has obtained wealth. Thus you came for my sake, and cast away regard for popular report, and respect for the Vedas. As tne Bairagi (an ascetic) abandons his dwelling, and with entire purpose of mind, fixes his affection on Hari. How can I give you exaltation? (though I recompense you) the obligation I owe you will not receive its equivalent. Though we should live a hundred years of Brahma, yet the debt I owe you will not be discharged. CHAPTER XXXIV. HE DANCES WITH THEM THE CIRCULAR DANCE. The saintly Muni Shukadev said, King, when the divine Krishn Chand had thus fondly spoken, then, indeed, all the cowherdesses, laying aside their anger, were pleased; and, having risen, enjoyed various delights in the society of Hari; and, filled with emotions of joy, began to indulge in sports. At this time, Krishn used the Jogi's illusive power, --the particles of his body became many different bodies. To all he gave pleasure to the full of their desire, sporting with perfect affection. As many cowherdesses as there were, just so many bodies did the divine Krishn Chand assume, and, taking all with him to that same terrace of the circular dance, he again commenced dancing and delight. The cowherdesses joined hands two and two, between each two was Hari, their companion; Each thought him beside her--so thought all; none perceived his other forms; Each put her fingers into the fingers of another, and danced gaily, circling round, taking Hari with th...

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