| Jean Antoine Dubois - Hindus - 1817 - 608 pages
...his life. He escaped his enemy under the disguise of a beggar. He was reared by persons of that cast, and soon exhibited marks of the most unbridled libertinism....children almost without number ; but Krishna, fearing they would league against him and deprive him of his power, murdered them all. He had long and cruel... | |
| Jean Antoine Dubois - Hindus - 1817 - 604 pages
...his life. He escaped his enemy under the disguise of a beggar. He was reared by persons of that cast, and soon exhibited marks of the most unbridled libertinism....children almost without number ; but Krishna, fearing they would league against him and deprive him of his power, murdered them all. He had long and cruel... | |
| Henry Theophilus Finck - Love - 1899 - 888 pages
...Jiliaijavula is a book which deals with the adventures of the god Krishna, of whom Dubois says (II., 205) : " It was his chief pleasure to go every morning to the...loose to the indecencies of language and of gesture, lie maintained sixteen wives, who had the title of queens, and sixteen thousand concubines. ... In... | |
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