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        <title>Durvasa: Lord Shiva’s Incarnation and Test of Devotion</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Durvasa, the presiding officer of Lord Shiva, is known as a great rishi with a fiery temper yet full of wisdom. Why does he often appear to test gods, kings and humans? Are patience, virtue and morality strong enough to pass his seemingly simple yet meaningful tests? Through the figure of Durvasa, we are invited to ponder: what does determination and true truth mean to us? ]]></description>
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