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Volume - IX
Preface Prayer
Yajna- valkya and maitreyi Hymn to the earth
How The Ramayana was born Jadabharata
Parikshit Highest Virtues
The gupta age Akbar
Sundarar Mirabai
Major Sections
Culture Course
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Volume-IX

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PARIKSHIT

He said to the bull, "O Dharma, in the past you walked on all your four legs which were Tapas (penance), Soucha (purity),

Daya (mercy) and Satya (truth). You are now left only with the last leg. Even that this evil man wants to break. O, Mother Earth! Do not grieve. I shall punish the evil-doer and protect you both."

So saying Parikshit stringed his bow and pulled out an arrow to fight Kali.

Alarmed at the action of Parikshit, Kali said to him "O king! Do not kill me. I won't trouble these animals any more.

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