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Vayu
replied that he could take away along with him
all that was upon this earth.
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(10) The Yaksha (God) then placed a balde of grass before
the
Vayu
and asked him to take it away. Then
Vayu
went
near the blade grass with all his force, but could not move it
at all. He then returning to the other gods and said that he was
unable to discern Yaksha (the mighty Soul).
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(11) Then all the gods said to
Indra
(human soul) : "0
maghwan
(one who is endowed with prosperity and effluence) !
You discern who is this Yaksha." Indra went to the Yaksha,
but the latter, on seeing the former, vanished from before him.
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(12) Indra (that human soul) then came near
Uma
a
woman, cool-headed and shining in many forms, and asked
her as to who was that
Yaksha. (Uma
here is used in a figura-
tive language and is personified for spritual knowledge).
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