Uttanka Goes to Paushya’s Kingdom
In this post, Uttanka goes to Paushya’s kingdom to ask for the queen’s earrings.
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In this post, Uttanka goes to Paushya’s kingdom to ask for the queen’s earrings.
In this post, we see how Uttanka pleases his teacher, Veda, with his conduct. and what happens when he insists on giving his teacher an honorarium.
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