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    BEDI - BELL,B

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    OnLine Card Catalogue drawer 0029 (BEDI - BELL,B). 1322 cards

    Bedi in Moral Literature

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    Eighteen Lesser Texts works of the post-Sangam period, 11 are the books on Dharma. Of these, only three texts, Naladiyar, Thirukkural and Mudumozhikanchi, contain information about Bedi. All three literatures use the term Bedi from the point of view of being incompetent, unbrave and undisciplined. But there are many literary evidences to show that transgenders were great activists and intellectuals from the earliest times. Man is one of the noblest creations of nature. The basis of human life is the distinction between male and female. This is the foundation, source, and source of life. Those who deviate from this basic gender and become homosexual are Bedi. These women have been creating history since the dawn of humanity by presenting themselves as the third gender and facing obstacles. Moral literature has recorded references to such special transgenders

    Letter re: Will Rogers statue

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    Letter from Eugene Bedi of the Bedi-Rassy Art Foundry to Amon Carter regarding a statue of Will Rogers

    Letter re: plaster model

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    Letter from Eugene Bedi of the Bedi-Rassy Art Foundry to Amon Carter regarding a plaster model

    Telegram re: plaster model

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    Letter from Eugene Bedi of the Bedi-Rassy Art Foundry to Amon Carter regarding a plaster model

    Letter re: Will Rogers statue

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    Letter from Eugene Bedi of the Bedi-Rassy Art Foundry to Amon Carter regarding a statue of Will Rogers

    Letter re: Will Rogers statue

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    Letter from Eugene Bedi of the Bedi-Rassy Art Foundry to Amon Carter regarding a statue of Will Rogers
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