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to be a fazer ar god ( . TI. PU 266, 1. 3. )
# has detailed a story on these points on the antagonism that arises between the two.
In the city of reasure, there was a king named gooi who had a son named G; and a brahmin named 4897 who had a son named A. A, was ugly and hence was made the butt of public insults by G. Due to insults of discomfiting nature, A. wished to quit the world and take to ascetic-life. With this object, he came to a penance-forest named Supariosa and took intiation from the Superior, named S S -t. A. took the observance of taking food once a month. ( 10. 16.)
Now, king Punnachanda died and G. became the king. He went to Vasantapura and came to the penance-forst to do reverence to the Superior amd requested him to accept the invitation for meals for himself and all the monks. He directed G. to A., accepting it for all except A. who was under aa. G. approached A.-of course G. had forgotten A. G. with great respect implored him to accept the invitation. which G. did. After five days, on the fastbreaking day, A. went to G. (15. 5.)