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English: A Yogee, or Silent Saint of India. The Yogee is the central figure. The Fakir standing is his attendant; the man to the right is one of the Yogee's devotees or worshipers, come to pay him the usual homage, expressed by his clasped hands. The Saint is silent, engaged in meditation and abstraction. His body is daubed with ashes till he looks as if covered with leprosy; the marks on his forehead are red, as they are on the face, and breast, and arms of his attendant.
Date published 1895
Source William Butler, The Land of the Veda, New York, 1895, p. 200.
Author William Butler
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