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Volume - IV
Preface Prayer
The Golden Deer The Pandavas And Durvasa
Markandeya Arundhati
Sukanya Savitri
Socrates Confucius
Vikramaditya Prayag
Godavari Kaveri
Ayodhya Somanath
The Kumbhamela Uposatha
Manuna- ekadasi The Pious Cat
The Snake And The Farmer The Hare And The Elephant
Shivaji
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Culture Course
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MARKANDEYA

On the last day, Markandeya was about to sing bhajans, when Yama, the God of Death, came to him. Yama rode on a buffalo. He held a noose in his hand. He spoke to Markandeya, "Stop your bhajan! you boy! Your life in this world is over. Be ready to die."

Markandeya was not afraid. He clung to the Siva-Linga as one clings to one's mother.

Yama threw his noose round the boy's neck, and pulled him along with the Siva- Linga.

Then the Siva-Linga burst open and God Siva came out of it, God kicked Yama in the chest, and said, "Yama, begone! Don't touch this boy. He is my beloved devotee. He will live for ever!"

Yama went away crest-fallen. Markandeya then prayed to God Siva more fervently than ever. This prayer says at the end of each line, "What can Death do to me?" Many people recite this prayer even now.

Markandeya came home, and fell at the feet of his parents. They embraced him, and wept with joy.

Markandeya became a great rishi, and lived very long.

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