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... Yajnavalkya were discussing together at an Agnihotra , Yajnavalkya granted the former a boon . He chose asking whatever question he wished . He granted it to him . So ( now ) the king , ( speaking ) first , asked him : ' Yajnavalkya ...
... Yajnavalkya were discussing together at an Agnihotra , Yajnavalkya granted the former a boon . He chose asking whatever question he wished . He granted it to him . So ( now ) the king , ( speaking ) first , asked him : ' Yajnavalkya ...
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