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Passages similar to: Popol Vuh — Part I, Chapter 3
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Mesoamerican
Popol Vuh
Part I, Chapter 3 (4)
And the grinding stones said: "We were tormented by you; every day, every day, at night, at dawn, all the time our faces went holi, holi, huqui, huqui, because of you. This was the tribute we paid you. But now that you are no longer men, you shall feel our strength. We shall grind and tear your flesh to pieces," said their grinding stones. And then their dogs spoke and said: "Why did you give us nothing to eat? You scarcely looked at us, but you chased us and threw us out. You always had a stick ready to strike us while you were eating.
Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Sixteenth Bird (5)
A Sufi, an idiot of God, was tormented by children who threw stones at him. At last he took refuge in a corner of a building. But at that moment it...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twentieth Bird (7)
Mahmud and his army discovered at Somnat an idol named Lat, which Mahmud decided to destroy. The Hindus, to save it, offered ten times its weight in...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet XI (10)
The gods smelled the savor, the gods smelled the sweet savor, and collected like flies over a (sheep) sacrifice. Just then Beletili arrived. She...
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Mesopotamian
Tablet VI (4)
You loved Ishullanu, your father's date gardener, who continually brought you baskets of dates, and brightened your table daily. You raised your eyes ...
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Sufi
The Pauper and the Prisoners (Summary)
A certain pauper obtained admittance to a prison, and annoyed the prisoners by eating up all their victuals and leaving them none. At last they made...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Twentieth Bird (8)
When this torch of kings left Gazna to make war on the Hindus and encountered their mighty army, he was cast down, and he made a vow to the King of...
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Sufi
The Four Hindustanis who censured one another (Summary)
Four Hindustanis went to the mosque to say their prayers. Each one duly pronounced the Takbir, and was saying his prayers with great devotion, when...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Speech of the First Bird (3)
Another time when Sultan Mahmud was riding alone he met an old woodcutter leading his donkey loaded with brambles. At that moment the donkey...
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Sufi
The Prophet and his Infidel Guest (Summary)
AFTER the usual address to Husamu-'d-Din follows a comment on the precept addressed to Abraham, "Take four birds and draw them towards thee, and cut...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Hoopoe (2)
A king had a daughter as beautiful as the moon, who was loved by everone. Passion was awakened by her sleepy eyes and by the sweet intoxication of...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
A King Questions a Dervish (3)
A heedless youth went to one who was fasting to complain of forty temptations of a demon. He said: 'The demon keeps me from the Way, and he has...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Fourth Valley or The Valley of Independence and Detachment (5)
There was once a celebrated shaikh who wore the khirka of poverty', but he fell deeply in love with the daughter of a man who looked after dogs, and...
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Hindu
Viśhwarūpa Sandarśhana Yoga (11.25)
When I behold Thy mouths, striking terror with their tusks, like Time’s all-consuming fire, I am disoriented and find no peace. Be gracious, Ο Lord...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Excuse of the Seventh Bird (3)
A holy man who had found prosperity in God gave himself up to worship and adoration for forty years. He had fled from the world, but since God was...
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Sufi
The Man who made a Pet of a Bear. 1 (Summary)
A kind man, seeing a serpent overcoming a bear, went to the bear's assistance, and delivered him from the serpent. The bear was so sensible of the...
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Jewish Apocrypha
Chapter LXXXVIII (2)
And one of them drew a sword, and gave it to those elephants and camels and asses: then they began to smite each other, and the whole earth quaked bec...
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Sufi
The Deadly Mosque (Summary)
In the suburbs of a certain city there was a mosque in which none could sleep a night and live. Some said it was haunted by malevolent fairies;...
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Sufi
Mo'avia and Iblis (23-33)
The caravan is come to be loaded, You run here and there, your mouth parched with heat; The caravan moves on, and night approaches. Your goods lie on...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
Question of the Sixteenth Bird (2)
Khorassan was in a state of prosperity because of the wise rule of Prince Amid. He was attended by a hundred Turkish slaves whose countenances shone...
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Sufi
The Conference of the Birds
The Third Valley or The Valley of Understanding (5)
One day, in the desert, Mahmud saw a faquir whose head was bowed in sadness and whose back was bent with sorrow. When the sultan went up to him the...
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