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Volumes - VI
Preface Prayers
Sugriva Bhima and Hanuman
Amrita - manthan Bhishma
Nammalvar Kabir
Gorakhnath Raka
Ramdas Ramanuja
Madhva Vallabha- charya
Nibarka Ramlila
Indus Valley civilisation Chidambaram
Srirangam Konark
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NIMBARKA

Niyamananda hurried home and asked his disciple to prepare some delicious food for the guests. When the food was ready, night had set in.

He went to fetch the sanyasi.

But the sanyasi replied. "O Swami! I do not eat after the sun has set. I regret I cannot come. You should excuse me."

Niyamananda was greatly disappointed.

Just then he prayed to Lord Krishna to help him out of his predicament.

God never fails to answer the prayer of His true devotees.

Lord Krishna therefore immediately called his weapon Chakrayudha, spoke to it: "My devotee Niyamananda is unhappy. Will you
hurry to his place and stay in the western sky shining like the sun till his guest eats his food?"

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