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Date: 2007-07-19 09:15:19
Illusions
Indian literature
Parables
Relativism
Humanities
Elephant
Gaja
Gautama Buddha
Literature
Culture
Blind men and an elephant

SAMPLE STORIES THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

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