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		By: Gaurang Mishra		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nicely written. But rasgulla existed even before Krishna-Jaganath gave this sweet to Devi Lakshmi ji. 
Also another thing I found sabara sabaruni  kali - the duel fight as you described. In many paintings Asavari ragini is shown as tribal lady and holding snakes seems waiting for her man. Can it be from this tale as you mentioned]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicely written. But rasgulla existed even before Krishna-Jaganath gave this sweet to Devi Lakshmi ji.<br />
Also another thing I found sabara sabaruni  kali &#8211; the duel fight as you described. In many paintings Asavari ragini is shown as tribal lady and holding snakes seems waiting for her man. Can it be from this tale as you mentioned</p>
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