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"कहीं की ईंट, कहीं का रोड़ा, भानुमती ने कुनबा जोड़ा" is a popular saying that is often used in rural Indian heartland. Meaning, “Collecting bricks from someplace and gravel from elsewhere, Bhanumati patched together an unlikely home."
Kunba means a home, a family, but the ईंट, रोड़ा metaphor also indicates a physical house. Bhanumati was the daughter of King of Kamboj, Chandravarman. The fame of her beauty was known to all. Kamboj was a Kingdom adjacent to Gandhara, part of Greater India or Aryavarta.
In addition to beauty, Bhanumati was also famed for her physical strength and intelligence. She was said to be a combination of Lakshmi, Parvati and Saraswati, the Triambikas, to whom Chandravarma prayed when he did not beget any children after years of marriage.
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Indie RPG time! Back to work on @HeroisModernos where you role-play an editorial team, making a comic about superheroes, in a world were they are real and common. Very meta of us 😜

WIP of the flying stone snake god (temp name Serpentrea) This one gave a fight but getting there.
@HeroisModernos Research sketches exploring Serpentrea and its master Pitonisa
Criaturas controladas pelos vilões, no cenário que acompanha o #rpg @heroismodernos "Odeon City Comics"

Seres mitológicos com influências ibéricas/fenícias/celtas (talvez egípcias?) eram presença regular em filmes do gênero "Sword and Sandal Murders" nos 60s em Odeon City.
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