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Passages similar to: Popol Vuh — Part II, Chapter 4
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Popol Vuh
Part II, Chapter 4 (8)
"Where have you brought all this corn from? Did you, perchance, take all the corn in our field and bring it all in? I shall go at once to see," said the old woman, and she set out on the road to the cornfield. But the one stalk of corn was still standing there, and she saw too where the net had been at the foot of the stalk. The old woman quickly returned to her house and said to the girl: "This is proof enough that you are really my daughter-in-law. I shall now see your little ones, those whom you carry and who also are to be soothsayers," she said to the girl.
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka I, Khanda 10 (7)
His wife said to him: 'Look, here are those beans of yours.' Having eaten them, he went to the sacrifice which was being performed.
Chapter 8: Of the whole Corpus or Body of an Angelical Kingdom. The Great Mystery. (95)
And when this sweet mother has brought forth the fair, green, blue, white, red and yellow flowers, blossoms or children, then she grows quite weary, a...
Chandogya Upanishad
Prapathaka VI, Khanda 13 (1)
The father said to him: 'Bring me the salt, which you placed in the water last night.' The son having looked for it, found it not, for, of course, it ...