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Indian God Lotion (Long-Play Jet Lotion) - .1oz.

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Indian God Lotion (Long-Play Jet Lotion) - .1oz.
The lotion originates from Hinduism. Hinduism is a later orthodox religion born after and as an opponent to Budhism. Their worships include FANTINA (God of Exporation), SAPPO (God of Destruction) and QUINCINI (God of Preservation), etc. The followers all believe in Godnesses LOTION becomes a valuable and sancified lotion known to all worshippers. To retrospect further, the lotion was only known to its method of preparation by the highest ranks of monks in budhism, popularized as Budha Lotion. This sanctified Lotion was made specially for the need of those who join the Happy Parties. Thereafter, the formula going through many channels, reached to monks, its name entitled to be Indian God Lotion. Budhism gains popularity in China. It is for that consequence, Budhism is remaining to be the central religion in Tibet. Being an utmost secrecy in the formulation of the Lotion it was the legacy of the Lamas, the living Budha of Phutukutu. Sai Chung (Yung Ching), a son of the King Hong Hay in Ching Dynasty, plot -- $9.95

 

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