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At that time, Yasodara thought that there was something in Ananda that exceeded the charm and love found in other men. She thought that a priest who sheds his robes has more discipline in love than a layman. The discipline in love, beyond that such a tamer has the restraint to penetrate a woman’s body. It is said that Ananda has left something more than a mundane male body to sacrifice for a woman through his spiritual life. A woman has more dreams than others. |
It is said that there is an excess of dreams in a monk. Instead of a love that smells good for many women, Ananda has a pressure that can be released and flows like an unstoppable spring, and an insatiable desire to release the chaos in his body in love and romance. The warmth of that thought, the beauty of that thought, the desire of that thought, and the dream of that thought had driven Yasodara mad. Yasodara fell in love with a monk. Married to a locksmith
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