Blue snakes I accidentally killed
Blue snakes I accidentally killed
These are a symbol of Krishna, the most attractive god of the Hindu pantheon. They represent esoteric divinity. Also, they represent the male consort of the Goddess, who was depicted in ancient times on the isle of Crete with snakes in her hands and arms. In those representations, the snakes represented a benign sensuality. These are a symbol of Krishna, the most attractive god of the Hindu pantheon. They represent esoteric divinity. Also, they represent the male consort of the Goddess, who was depicted in ancient times on the isle of Crete with snakes in her hands and arms. In those representations, the snakes represented a benign sensuality.
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These are a symbol of Krishna, the most attractive god of the Hindu pantheon. They represent esoteric divinity. Also, they represent the male consort of the Goddess, who was depicted in ancient times on the isle of Crete with snakes in her hands and arms. In those representations, the snakes represented a benign sensuality. These are a symbol of Krishna, the most attractive god of the Hindu pantheon. They represent esoteric divinity. Also, they represent the male consort of the Goddess, who was depicted in ancient times on the isle of Crete with snakes in her hands and arms. In those representations, the snakes represented a benign sensuality.
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