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vain. At last Shrikrishna himself went to recover the horse. When he
caught up, the thief said—"In order to recover your horse you will y 4 have to fight with me." Shrikrishna said—”There are numerous types 4
of duels-wrestling, boxing, fencing, etc. Which one you want ?" The
god replied—“I want a back-duel. We will fight with our backs." 4 Shrikrishna said—“It is against my prestige to enter into such as $i lowly and hateful duel. At no cost I would stoop so low. You may take 55 41 away the horse."
On hearing this the god appeared in his natural form before 15 4 Shrikrishna and bowing at his feet he explained how he had come to 55
test Shrikrishna. After this he presented a divine trumpet to * Shrikrishna and said—“This divine trumpet has healing qualities. It
should be blown every six months. Who ever listens to the deepl 5 resonant thunder like sound it emits will be free of all ailments for 4 six months. He will also be cured of his old ailments. The reach of its 4 sound is twelve yojans (measure of linear distance). Ensure that it is i
blown only once in six months and its coating is not removed because
it is only the coating that has the healing power.” fi The trumpet was blown on a specific date. As the god had told, $ wherever its sound reached every one became free of all ailments.
Shrikrishna gave the trumpet to one of his attendants and instructed 4 him to blow only once every six months.
One day a very sick merchant in some other town heard about the divine qualities of the trumpet. He at once came to Dwarika. His bad 5 luck that the trumpet had been blown just a day before his arrival. si 4. He was disappointed and worried. After contemplating for some time 5 Si he got an inspiration. He went to the guard in charge of the trumpet
and bribed him to scraping a little coating from the trumpet. The 3 powder cured the merchant and he went away satisfied. But this 5 provided the guard with a new source of income. Gradually he 41 scraped off all the coating from the trumpet and sold it. The trumpet 46
was now devoid of its divine healing power. 4 When Shrikrishna got this news he punished the trumpet blower 4 56 guard and exiled him from Dwarika. For public welfare he invoked that god and got another trumpet from him. This time he gave it to a
nan of confidence with the responsibility to blow it every six
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