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(5) God asked
Agni :
"what is the force in thee." The
latter replied (with arrogance) : "Undoubtedly I can burn every
thing on this earth. This is my strength."
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(6) God then placed a blade of grass befor Agni and asked
him to burn the same. The Agni then went near the grass
blade with all his force, but could not burn the same. The
Agni then returned to the other gods and said to them that
he was unable to know or discern
Yaksha,
the mighty Soul.
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(7) Then the gods asked
Vayu
(the air or powerful wind) to
discern the Yaksha (God).
(This dialogue is also in a figurative sense between
Yaksha
and
Yayu).
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(8) Yayu
then went to the
Yaksha
(God) and the latter
asked the former as to who was he.
Vayu
replied (arrogantly):
"I am
Vayu
and verily
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(9) The
Yaksh
(God) asked
Vayu :
"What is the force in
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