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Anand Gathapati, the noble, had four gokuls (cattle farms) of
ten thousand cows each. This fact shows that he must have had
a large piece of land fit for agriculture. That land was used for
agriculture and cattle farming.
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was progressive in all activities. He was always engaged in
the development ofhis family and also ofthe society.
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