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Revision as of 13:44, 26 March 2014
Moksha by Caroline Ramirez
Before the Harappa civilization collapsed, Indians focused on severals practices as a opposed to one.
Information Sources:
Picture Sources: Moksha Painting [[1]],
Return to History 8 India Vocabulary