Many of the stories that the author relates will be familiar to archeoastronomy buffs.
Taking a cultural-historical approach to psychological development, the authors relate this phenomenon to the relationship between corporate culture and development of a personal identity.
Some authors relate them to the Domba people of India.
They believed that it marqued the moment in which the dead came back to life and several author have related it with the solar cult.
The author relates his successful battle against suicidal despair.
The king inquires into the state of England, which the author relates to him.
Some episodes the author relates are almost resonant of the Nixon years and the published Watergate tapes.
The author of the Safwat-ul-Itbar relates incidents which show how deeply Islam had entered into his heart.
The author relates Kafka's personality and various incidents in his life to the content of his stories.
So why is authors relating Lhanangpa as the bad man of the Phajo's time.