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" Durga, scourge of all thy foes, As Lakshmi, bowered in the flower That in the water grows, As Bani, wisdom, power ; The source of all our might, Our every temple doth thy form unfold — Unequalled, tender, happy, pure, Of splendid streams, of glorious... "
Labour in India: A Study of the Conditions of Indian Women in Modern Industry - Page 53
by Janet Harvey Kelman - 1923 - 281 pages
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De Indische gids, Volume 28

C. E. van Kesteren, R. A. van Sandick, J. E. de Meyier - 1906 - 1064 pages
...million throats extolled, Her power twice seventy million arms uphold Her strenght let no man scorn, Thou art my head, thou art my heart, My life and soul...soul, my worship, and my art, Before thy feet I bow. As Durga, scourge of all thy foes, As Lachmi, bowered in the flower That in the water grows, As Bani,...
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The Causes of Present Discontent in India

Charles James O'Donnell - 1908 - 130 pages
...million throats extolled, Her power twice seventy million arms uphold ; Her strength let no man scorn. Thou art my head, thou art my heart, My life and soul art thou, My song, my worship and my art, Before thy feet I bow, As Durga, scourge of all thy foes, As Lakshmi,...
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The New Spirit in India

Henry Woodd Nevinson - 1908 - 456 pages
...million throats extolled, Her power twice seventy million arms uphold ; Her strength let no man scorn. Thou art my head, thou art my heart, My life and soul art thou, My song, my worship, and my art, Before thy feet I bow. As Durga, scourge of all thy foes, As Lakshmi,...
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India: Impressions and Suggestions

James Keir Hardie - 1909 - 172 pages
...million throats extolled, Her power twice seventy million arms uphold ; Her strength let no man scorn. Thou art my head, thou art my heart, My life and soul art thou, My song, my worship and my art Before thy feet I bow, As Durga, scourge of all thy foes, As Lakshmi, bowered...
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A History of the Indian Nationalist Movement

Sir Verney Lovett - 1920 - 314 pages
...The ordinary Sanyasi is simply an ascetic. " We have no mother," sings the leader of the Sanyasis. " We have no father, no brother, no wife, no child,...soul, my worship, and my art. Before Thy feet I bow." From the context in the novel it seems that the Sanyasi's appeal was rather to hia mother's land, the...
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