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honoured and appeased by the people, and you also bring water
(to appease and honour him).
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(8) That man of little under standing, in whose house a
Brahman
(pious and learned guest) dwells fasting, all his hopes
and expectations, all good associations, truth, maditation and
sacrifices, social services, e. g., construction of wells,
dharm-
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(charitable places for stay of travellers) and his sons and
cattle, are destroyed (by curse of God by that guest being
unhonoured).
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(9) Thus thinking. Vaivaswata (Yama) went to Nachiketa and
said : "0 Brahman (one possessing spritual knowledge), a
guest worthy of reverence, salutation to thee. Let I be blessed.
As you have lived in my house for three nights you may choose
three boons (gifts), one for each night."
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(10) Nachiketa replied : "0 Yama ! My father Uddalak,
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