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In order to dispel obstacles, perform the dispelling ritual of the White Umbrella deity and Charka and the previously described
Concerning Dholgyal with reference to the views of past masters and other related matters 2010
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Charka reels a-winding and bobbins bob-bobbing along.
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In order to dispel obstacles, perform the dispelling ritual of the White Umbrella deity and Charka and the previously described Lukdril.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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In order to dispel obstacles, perform the dispelling ritual of the White Umbrella deity and Charka and the previously described Lukdril.
Concerning Dholgyal with Reference to the Views of Past Masters and other Related Matters 2010
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In order to dispel obstacles, perform the dispelling ritual of the White Umbrella deity and Charka and the previously described
Concerning Dholgyal with reference to the views of past masters and other related matters 2010
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Two bizarre pieces of bad typings leapt off the page - Ronald protested he didn't need to get his charkas realigned perhaps he'd been in touch with Charka the Otter?
Archive 2006-03-01 DAVID BISHOP 2006
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Charka, a great warrior, who kept his armies in a rude but thorough discipline, and had made considerable conquests.
Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Charka had been murdered by his brother Dingarn, who had reigned ever since, and was the terror of the English settlers, who were beginning to immigrate into the fertile terraced country of Natal.
Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Either from jealousy of possible sons growing up, or from the desire not to be considered as in the ranks of the _umpagati_ -- elders or married men -- neither Charka nor
Pioneers and Founders or, Recent Workers in the Mission field Charlotte Mary Yonge 1862
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Gandhi was the messiah of Independence but Tagore saw its dark underbelly and left its vivid account in his novel, The Home and the World, which was made into a gripping film by Satyajit Ray in another age, in short stories, poems, and in an essay poignantly titled, 'The Cult of the Charka'.
HindustanTimes.com - Top HomePage-TopStories News Headlines 2010
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