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Lobhanand and Lobhakar began to suffer unbearable pain. They were shouting. loudly. The son of the elder brother,v iz. Gunvarma came there. Seeing such a bad condition of his father and his uncle he went to physicians and brought them there. The physicians tried hard, applied cooling ointments, but the pain was not lessened. The ailing and wailing Lobhanand told the whole story of the yogi and his Tumbadi to Gunvarma.
Gunvarma thought that the burning sensation will not be removed without the help of the yogi: The yogi who has given this pain in anger will be the only person who can cool it by his grace and mercy. So he set out in search of this yogi, along with his friend. But after some days, the friend was fed up. So he cancelled the idea of going further and he returned. Gunvarma alone procedeed. He walked on and on. At last he came to one deserted town. Gunvarma was