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NIMBARKA


The Chakrayudha hurried to the place, and shone in the western sky.

Niyamananda felt happy at the sudden lifting of the darkness. It was day.

He ran to the sanyasi and appealed to him once more: "Swami! Look at the sky! It is not yet night. See the sun shining between the branches of the nimba tree. Won’t you now come to my house to eat?"

So the sanyasi went with him and ate the food.

However, as soon as the sanyasi had eaten the food, washed his hands and feet, it became dark.

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