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1. "In the Patala there is Bali. 27 and [so] I cannot stay 

 [there], and in the Heaven there is Karna 27 sowing prosperity. 

 [Now] in the mortal world there is Raya Singha, who [has taken 

 to] beat me. Where can I stay, Hari ? "— sayeth Poverty. 



2. " In the City of the Serpents there is the son of Viro- 

 cana as who keeps me off; and in the City of the Immortals 



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Indian mythology. In the bardic literature, they are celebrated as aonore 

 for excellence, the former for having surrendered his domains of the 

 heaven and earth to Visnu, and the latter for his large donations of gold 



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to the brahmins. ' ' » Bali. 



