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A '''swami''' was a male Hindu religious teacher. [[Rhan-Te-Goth]] was | {{wikipediainfo}} | ||
A '''swami''' was a male [[Hindu]] religious teacher. | |||
At one time, [[Winston Churchill]] encountered a swami during the time he was facing against the Black Dog. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hounded (audio story)|Hounded]]'') | |||
[[Sanjaya Starr]] was a swami from [[India]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Case of the Gluttonous Guru (audio story)|The Case of the Gluttonous Guru]]'') | |||
[[Rhan-Te-Goth]] was an individual from the [[30th century]] who posed as a swami. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Death of Art (novel)|The Death of Art]]'') | |||
The [[Second Doctor]] claimed he learned a song that put [[snake]]s to sleep from an Indian swami who had a bit of a lisp. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:22, 25 June 2021
A swami was a male Hindu religious teacher.
At one time, Winston Churchill encountered a swami during the time he was facing against the Black Dog. (AUDIO: Hounded)
Sanjaya Starr was a swami from India. (AUDIO: The Case of the Gluttonous Guru)
Rhan-Te-Goth was an individual from the 30th century who posed as a swami. (PROSE: The Death of Art)
The Second Doctor claimed he learned a song that put snakes to sleep from an Indian swami who had a bit of a lisp. (COMIC: The Forgotten)