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The Bridge Builders

1 h 40 min · 14 de may de 20261 h 40 min
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A tale of the revenge of the earth, in this case, specifically, Mother Gunga, Goddess of the River Ganga, against the men who confine her power, The Bridge Builders is also a tale of the death of the Gods as their place in the earth is taken by the things of science. A close description of the building of a bridge across the River Ganges, the tale also tells of a vision of the Gods in an opium dream like a dream in the mind of Brahma; and when Brahma wakes, the Gods die. Or do they? ( Tony Addison) Genre(s): Literary Fiction Language: English Keyword(s): engineering [https://librivox.org/keywords/11884] (12), hindu mytbology (1)

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