Aún no tenemos significados para "devadasi".
1A devadasi dedicated her puberty to a deity, lived in the temple and even learnt classical Indian dances to perform for the gods.
2So he smiled, and accepted, and Devadasi sang for him and danced.
3I even named the first of you after them: Devadasi.
4Devadasi-priestessesdevoted to the Temple of Apollo.
5One day, when Akbar came to the aviary with trouble on his shoulders, Devadasi fluttered down to him.
6Devadasi preened and asked, "Do you not think my singing sweeter than Bulbul's, o my lord?"
7The Artificer collected the Devadasi bodies.
8As each bird died there was more metal, and more still, and Devadasi's wishes kept the Artificer busy.
9The Devadasi birds exulted.
10And so it was; she made a little golden child with wings and tail enamelled green, and named her Devadasi.
11"See what you have wrought?" sang the Devadasi birds, their pure voices interweaving.
12"Do not mourn, Great One," said Devadasi.
Devadasi a través del tiempo