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village-well will believe the statement of a kin and at once accompany 6 5 it here.” The king silently smiled. He understood that all this was 4i inspired by the astute wisdom of Rohak. 1 Thus, with every test the king's attraction for Rohak increased 11 and he also started enjoying these games of intellect.
9. The Patch of Forest-After allowing a few days to pass the 45 4 king sent another order—"Shift the patch of forest on the east side of your village to the west side.”
As ever, the villagers took refuge with Rohak. He said—“This is a 5 46 child's play. Ours is a tiny village. Let us collect all our possessions i $ and shift the village itself to the east of the patch of forest. As a
result the patch of forest will automatically be on the west of the y village." After establishing the new village the king was informed fi \i that his order has been complied with. The king came and inspected.
He silently praised Rohak and returned. 45 10. Kheer (a dessert cooked with rice and milk)-One day 456 5 the king suddenly called the chief of the acrobats and said—“Cook 45 some Kheer without a fire and send it for me.”
The acrobats once again sought Rohak's help. He said—“First of all submerge some rice in water. After some time transfer them in a 45 deep cooking vessel filled with milk. Make a heap of lime and place 45 4 this covered vessel in a hollow made in this heap. Now sprinkle water i
over the lime. The heat produced by the exothermic reaction of water 1
and lime will be enough to cook the rice.” 56. The villagers followed the instructions given by Rohak and cooked 5. Kheer. It was sent to the king, who became very pleased to eat the
tasty dessert. When he heard about the process of cooking his 9 attraction for Rohak's wisdom increased.
11. Atig-The next time the king called Rohak himself and said, 4 "The boy who wishes to obey my order should come to me exactly 5 4 following my instructions. While coming he should stick to these si
ruleshe should neither come during the bright fortnight nor the
dark one; he should neither come during the night nor the day; he is 4 should neither come in the sun nor the shade; he should neither come
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