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Prabhupada: Previously in politics, they were called visa-kanya, "poison girl". Politicians used to keep them. I don't know if today politicians keep them, but we find in Vedic literature, visa-kanya. Visa-kanya means a girl to whom, from childhood, poison is injected, gradually, gradually. So when he grows, it's a fact; it's not a story. So the politician used to use that girl to kill his political opponent, visa-kanya. A very beautiful girl, and she will, and as soon as there is a kiss, he will die. Just like something poisonous. Yes, it's a fact; it's not a story. It's called something like "Maria the Tifoidea". "Maria the Tifoidea" so much as I've discover
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