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2003

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Flarr Pages #33: The God And The Bailadeira (An Indian Legend): Translation Of Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt Oct 2003

Flarr Pages #33: The God And The Bailadeira (An Indian Legend): Translation Of Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt

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Flarr Pages #32: Translating Goethe: Der Gott Und Die Bajadere And Schubert's Musical Rendition, Edith Borchardt Oct 2003

Flarr Pages #32: Translating Goethe: Der Gott Und Die Bajadere And Schubert's Musical Rendition, Edith Borchardt

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Flarr Pages #34: Elements Of Hindu Myth In Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt Oct 2003

Flarr Pages #34: Elements Of Hindu Myth In Goethe's "Der Gott Und Die Bajadere", Edith Borchardt

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Central to Goethe's ballad, "Der Gott und die Bajadere" ["The God and the Bailadeira"] are two Indian customs: l) the tradition of the "Devadasi" in local Hindu temples and 2) the tradition of "Sati" (= wife) immolation, both cultural practices now forbidden by law but still practiced in some parts of India.