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Upon hearing such words, Kalki, along with his ministers, made a rule that the first morsel placed in the palm of those Nirgranthas should be taken as tax. When the first morsel was demanded as tax, the Muni left their food and went into the forest. Unable to bear this offense, the Asura king Vajrayudha killed Kalki. Kalki's son, seeking refuge with the Asura king, witnessed the direct result of the greatness of Jain Dharma performed by the Asura king and attained the jewel of Samyagdarshan.