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  • If you want to explore this, I highly recommend "Sadhana" by Anthony De Mello.

    A Walk on the Beach Susan Palwick 2007

  • "Sadhana," the collection of essays, to all intelligent readers.

    My Reminiscences Rabindranath Tagore 1901

  • How can I possibly, Sadhana said, surprised that one Indian woman whom she'd thought once was so much like her would say a thing like that to another.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • Reena, said Sadhana quickly, saying the first name that came to her head, serving herself rice and broccoli and dhal and avoiding looking at him.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • Thank you, said Sadhana, feeling at a loss, not sure what she was thanking the girl for.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • Hence the Mrs. All of which combined awareness made Sadhana doubly annoyed.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • You should try it Sadhana—I can't begin to tell you, it's so romantic!

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • I'm so lucky you're going that way—really, Sadhana, I would have had to take a cab otherwise.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • First he came in with a tummy-ache, said the nurse, whose name-plate on her sweater read Carole, but who had never identified herself verbally to Sadhana as anything other than The School Nurse.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

  • He was a small boy, thin for his age, in Sadhana's view.

    For the Sake of the Boy Ramola D 2011

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