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Blessedness,eternal peace,arising from perfect freedom, is the highest concept of religion underlying all the ideas of God in Vedanta -- absolutely free Existence, not bound by anything, no change,no nature, nothing that can produce a change in Him.
THE start of a new era failed to produce a change in fortune for Racing Club who went down in a scrappy Western Division basement battle.
20 Southwell) Failed by only a head in a similar contest at Wolverhampton last time, and this longer home straight could produce a change in fortunes.
 
 
 
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