She spoke of a land of contrasts and contradictions, a land she had first visited when she was little more than a girl. She talked of the thread of Hindu culture that ran through and united it, but was forever weaving tapestries on the side, which were as beautiful as they were at variance with the main pattern. She waxed long on a religion that identified in its gods, Brahma, Siva and Vishnu, the primary forces of consciousness, change and preservation, then gave them a thousand names and human faces so they were the more easily worshipped. She told him of how she had travelled the land, often on foot, of how she had been warm beside a lingam of solid ice in a Himalayan cave. She spoke of Kannya Kumari, where the land ended and one could see