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The Benefit of Holiday Legends and Stories

By:Dharmacharya Gurudas Åšunyatananda
Throughout the past 5,000 years, there have been more than 25 stories and sacred legends of saviours — all born to a virgin mother, all sons of gods, and almost all crucified and resurrected. It’s an allegorical motif that represents the importance of a particular character in a particular culture, or in the world.

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celebrating, Dharmacharya Gurudas Åšunyatananda, education, Holidays, honoring, legends, respecting traditions, spirituality, stories
24 December, 200911 January, 2018 by Subversify Staff

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