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The Divine Enchantment : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Divine Enchantment ''The Divine Enchantment'' is John Neihardt's earliest narrative poem: first published in 1900. The poem is divided into ten cantos, and uses a variety of rhyming styles. ==Introduction==
When the Princess Devanaguy falls into a deep trance-like sleep, she is visited by the god Vishnu: who causes her to fall pregnant with his holy child, Christna.〔Neihardt, John. ''The Divine Enchantment''. New York: White & Company, 1900. p. 14.〕 Devanaguy’s sleep is prolonged supernaturally by Vishnu: allowing the god to relate to her his divine secrets through a series of ecstatic visions. Among the mysteries revealed to Devanaguy, she is shown how the gods will shortly powerfully intervene directly in human affairs. When the princess finally re-awakens: she is awestruck by her experiences, and bursts into a spontaneous rhapsody of praise.〔Neihardt, John. ''The Divine Enchantment''. New York: White & Company, 1900. pp. 14-46.〕
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