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twelve years, taking no food except a cup of milk each day. 
He became a perfect ascetic and after twenty years returned to 
Kaésmir at the bidding of his spiritual guide. Here he stayed 
for one — in the Ji8teSvara temple on the top of the Takht-i- 
Suleman 
When ‘Randditya retired into the cave of Namcibal, the 
courtiers approached Vainyaditya and requested him to sit 
on 
Gagribal built an abode for himself near which two vaults were 
constructed. In one of these vaults the revenue of the Maraj 
Division and in the other that of the Kamraj Division was to 
be deposited. He then issued an edict to the effect that 
sources was collected by day was distributed among the poor 
in the evening, nothing being left for the morrow. For his own 
subsistence he used to cultivate himself a piece of land and out 
of it the value of the tenth part was, like other cultivators, 
given to the treasury as government share. Till the end of 
his reign every cultivator used to pay his dues himself, and 
anyone failing to do so somehow came to grief. Anyon e 
taking what did not legitimately belong to him suffered in some 
way or other ; and anybody attempting to steal got his hand 
withered. Under these halcyon state of affairs none had an 
trouble. Being an ascetic himself, whatever he would utter 
at the riverside, would happen » once. Any person commit- 
ting an offence got punishment by his curse. All his life 
through he wore a quilt like a aula: and never tasted flesh meat. 
He built the temple of at Messy at Trigam at the 
confluence of Sindh with the Vitas 
This noblest and purest of Kaka kings died after 47 
years’ peaceful and happy rule. 
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