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the son of Gautama, may entertain peace of mind and pleasure
and become void of anger against me. After my being sent
back by you, he may recognize me and talk to me. This is my
first boon that
I
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Aruna, shall, on seeing you, after being sent by me, recognize
you as before and shall sleep comfortably, and shall, being de-
void of anger and seeing you liberated from the jaws of death,
be very much pleased."
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(12) Nachiketa then said : "There is absolutely no fear at
all in
swargloka
(heaven), nor is there thou Yama, i. e., death,
nor fear of old age, and, crossing over pains of both hunger
and thirst and shaking of sorrow or grief, one always simply
rejoices in heaven.
(Swargloka
or heaven here means
moksha
or final emancipation of the soul)."
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