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Amazing Sounds magazine

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Swami Vidyatmananda "The Making of a Devotee" Chapter 12

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the Bhagavad-Gita as literature. Dorothy died of cancer on Thursday, March 8, 1962, in San Francisco. Curiously, in 1962 Ramakrishna's birthday fell on that very same day, March 8
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FOOTNOTE on Maugham's The Saint

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Emeriti of Comparative Literature, Hunter College, City University of New York, Mildred C. Kuner. Speaking of The Razor's Edge , Kuner writes: "(T)he oblique construction of the b


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