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The Divine Enchantment (paperback)

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John G. Neihardt’s first published long poem, springs forth from Neihardt’s fascination with Hindu mysticism and myth, the epic poem relates the vision of Devanaguy, who became the mother of Krishna, the incarnation of Vishnu. This mystical poem reveals the youthful exuberance of Neihardt as well as the brilliant visionary writer to come, concerned with the interrelationship of the divine and daily life. Cover may vary from what is pictured

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John G. Neihardt’s first published long poem, springs forth from Neihardt’s fascination with Hindu mysticism and myth, the epic poem relates the vision of Devanaguy, who became the mother of Krishna, the incarnation of Vishnu. This mystical poem reveals the youthful exuberance of Neihardt as well as the brilliant visionary writer to come, concerned with the interrelationship of the divine and daily life. Cover may vary from what is pictured

John G. Neihardt’s first published long poem, springs forth from Neihardt’s fascination with Hindu mysticism and myth, the epic poem relates the vision of Devanaguy, who became the mother of Krishna, the incarnation of Vishnu. This mystical poem reveals the youthful exuberance of Neihardt as well as the brilliant visionary writer to come, concerned with the interrelationship of the divine and daily life. Cover may vary from what is pictured

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