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KALIKALA SARVAJNA HEM CHANDRACHARYA Once Acharya Devachandra came to Nagpur with his disciples. Ascetics Somachandra and Virchandra went to seek alms. They came to a huge mansion. In the large courtyard merchant Dhanad, his wife Yashoda, their four sons, four daughters-in-law and grand-children were making a thick mixture of flour and salt in water and drinking it. Muni Somachandra asked his companion -
Sir, the merchant has this palatial mansion and still the members of his family live in such
misery. Why?
This is the curse of time. Once a billionaire, today
he drinks poor man's soup in earthen pots and
passes his time.
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VURUTURUN
You find him to be poor?
See, in that corner of his house there are heaps of
gold and silver coins.
I tell the truth, Munivar. To me this merchant seems to be a miser not poor. How can one having heaps of gold
coins in his house be called poor?
MU
Muni Virchandra looked at Muni Somachandra in surprise -
Junior Muni, what are you saying?
MUJOUW
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