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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 24
עמוד 113
Humiliating himself, humbling himself so far as to give up godhood to become a
man, Wishnu is born the son of an earthly king, and takes unto himself the name
of Rama. In a contest with numerous suitors he vanquished all by bending the ...
Humiliating himself, humbling himself so far as to give up godhood to become a
man, Wishnu is born the son of an earthly king, and takes unto himself the name
of Rama. In a contest with numerous suitors he vanquished all by bending the ...
עמוד 185
“What canst thou, idle boaster, say To prove that Night excels the Day? If
stubborn still, let Him decide With whom all truth and law abide; Let Nasur Ahmed
, wise as great, Pronounce, and give to each his state.” " FIRDAUSI Let Nasur
Ahmed, ...
“What canst thou, idle boaster, say To prove that Night excels the Day? If
stubborn still, let Him decide With whom all truth and law abide; Let Nasur Ahmed
, wise as great, Pronounce, and give to each his state.” " FIRDAUSI Let Nasur
Ahmed, ...
עמוד 336
His wife carried the dead bodies into the upper room, laid them upon the bed,
and spread the white cloth over them. In the evening Rabbi Meir came home. “
Where are my sons?” he inquired, “that I may give them my blessing?” “They
went to ...
His wife carried the dead bodies into the upper room, laid them upon the bed,
and spread the white cloth over them. In the evening Rabbi Meir came home. “
Where are my sons?” he inquired, “that I may give them my blessing?” “They
went to ...
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