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Padma Purana
Even though they are dependent on the sky, the riches born from human beings give incomparable things to those who desire them. Therefore, O Bhavyajanas, who desire happiness, constantly perform punya, so that you, being the holders of radiance like the sun, may obtain the association of many wondrous things. || 143 ||
Thus ends the sixtieth chapter of the Padma Purana, known as Arsha, narrated by Acharya Ravishena, which describes the attainment of knowledge by Rama and Lakshmana. || 60 ||
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are able to do. || 142 || | Or, let alone the riches born from human beings, even the riches related to heaven provide this with incomparable material even beyond desire. Therefore, O Bhavyajanas, who desire happiness, constantly perform punya, so that you, being the holders of radiance like the sun, may obtain the association of many wondrous things. || 143 ||
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Thus ends the sixtieth chapter of the Padma Purana, known as Arsha, narrated by Acharya Ravishena, which describes the attainment of knowledge by Rama and Lakshmana. || 60 ||
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