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(A story from Mahabharata, Shanti parva, chapter 114) Bhishma recites a conversation between the ocean and rivers. Once the lord of rivers,
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(A story from Mahabharata, Shanti parva, chapter 113) A long time ago, in Krita yuga, there lived a giant camel.
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