An Ode to Khvarena
O Nagarjuna, Aided by Khvarena in its countless forms, I bless this land of eternal calamity. When the sludge of the deepest depths of the abyss stained the first kingdom, The glorious...
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Khvarena and soul-light references in Sumeru texts, especially around ancient songs, light, and sacred memory.
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O Nagarjuna, Aided by Khvarena in its countless forms, I bless this land of eternal calamity. When the sludge of the deepest depths of the abyss stained the first kingdom, The glorious...
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