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Jambu river gold [IW] | |||
Jambu river gold, the purest gold in this world, said to originate from the uneaten fish transformed from the Jambu-briksa fruits by the naga king in lake [[ma dros mtsho]]; Jambu river gold, the purest gold in this world, said to originate from the uneaten fish transformed from the Jambu-briksha fruits by the naga king in lake [[ma dros mtsho]] [RY] | |||
Jambu river gold [the purest gold in this world] [IW] | |||
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Revision as of 14:07, 28 December 2005
Jambu river gold [IW]
Jambu river gold, the purest gold in this world, said to originate from the uneaten fish transformed from the Jambu-briksa fruits by the naga king in lake ma dros mtsho; Jambu river gold, the purest gold in this world, said to originate from the uneaten fish transformed from the Jambu-briksha fruits by the naga king in lake ma dros mtsho [RY]
Jambu river gold [the purest gold in this world] [IW]