Psycho-cosmic symbolism of the Buddhist stupā

by Anagarika Govinda

Paper Book, 1976

Status

Available

Call number

726.1

Collection

Publication

Emeryville, Cal. : Dharma Publishing, 1976.

Description

As I waited in the lobby, I listened to the comments of various animals as they came in from their early morning walks. Almost all of them were complaining about the heat. "World's gone mad," an old Tabby in a pair of shorts muttered to himself on the way to the elevators, "preferred it in the Old days. Didn't have to buy fans then. Just sat on the rug and licked my ass. Good times."In the twenty-four months that had passed since The Terror, the world had become a slightly more civilized place - so civilized that when two female feline crime writers turn up to do a signing at a local bookstore, only one of them is murdered, implicating Benji Spriteman. In an attempt to solve the crime and clear his name, Benji ends up in Rockway, the sleepy seaside town where the remaining sister is staying. Only Rockway turns out to be not too sleepy, and the detective finds his life in danger not only from the animals on land, but from those above and below it too...… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member dbsovereign
How architecture (and mathematics) shapes our consciousness. A must read for the traveler to India or Ceylon.

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ISBN

0913546364 / 9780913546369
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