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thuus to thus, conquer to conquered
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which meant— "O my son! You are that [pure] Entity; you are that all-knowing Entity; you are that spotless Entity. This world is a passing show, is ever-changing. It is all like a dream. O my son, awaken from your sleep of ignorance and realize the Reality."<ref name="EE" />
which meant— "O my son! You are that [pure] Entity; you are that all-knowing Entity; you are that spotless Entity. This world is a passing show, is ever-changing. It is all like a dream. O my son, awaken from your sleep of ignorance and realize the Reality."<ref name="EE" />


Thuus Vikranta grew up in such spiritual environment and when he was twelve years old, he renounced everything and took to sannyása. This was a big blow for Chitrasena, the king of Kashi,<ref name="EE" />
Thus Vikranta grew up in such spiritual environment and when he was twelve years old, he renounced everything and took to sannyása. This was a big blow for Chitrasena, the king of Kashi,<ref name="EE" />


The second son of Madalasa and Chitrasena also followed the footsteps of Vikranta and became a sannyási. Now Madalasa started educating her third son Alarka. One day when Madalasa was teaching lessons to young Alarka, the king was walking outside her palace. When he heard those spiritual teachings, he grew angry. He entered into the room of Madalasa, asked her to stop teaching those lessons and told from that day he would take responsibility of Alarka's education.<ref name="EE" />
The second son of Madalasa and Chitrasena also followed the footsteps of Vikranta and became a sannyási. Now Madalasa started educating her third son Alarka. One day when Madalasa was teaching lessons to young Alarka, the king was walking outside her palace. When he heard those spiritual teachings, he grew angry. He entered into the room of Madalasa, asked her to stop teaching those lessons and told from that day he would take responsibility of Alarka's education.<ref name="EE" />
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Alarka thought it was not possible for him to become desire-less as he had committed many evils, but he could try to follow the second advice and decided to keep good company. Thinking this he went to the hermitage of Astavakra Rishi, a renowned saint, who was living in the same forest at that time. Alarka started living in the hermitage of Astavakra Rishi. Gradually he lost all desire for material pursuits. At that time, finding neither Vikranta not Alarka, the king of Kaushala was ruling Kashi too.<ref name="EE" />
Alarka thought it was not possible for him to become desire-less as he had committed many evils, but he could try to follow the second advice and decided to keep good company. Thinking this he went to the hermitage of Astavakra Rishi, a renowned saint, who was living in the same forest at that time. Alarka started living in the hermitage of Astavakra Rishi. Gradually he lost all desire for material pursuits. At that time, finding neither Vikranta not Alarka, the king of Kaushala was ruling Kashi too.<ref name="EE" />


Days passed, one day Vikranta thought he had Kashi conquer only for welfare of his younger brother and he must be ruling Kashi nicely. Then he wished to go to Kashi and meet his brother himself. On the other hand, Alarka also felt, Vikranta must be ruling excellently and only because of him, he had got the taste of spiritual life and wished to thank him for this. He too started his journey towards Kashi.<ref name="EE" />
Days passed, one day Vikranta thought he had Kashi conquered only for welfare of his younger brother and he must be ruling Kashi nicely. Then he wished to go to Kashi and meet his brother himself. On the other hand, Alarka also felt, Vikranta must be ruling excellently and only because of him, he had got the taste of spiritual life and wished to thank him for this. He too started his journey towards Kashi.<ref name="EE" />


The two brothers met on the way to Kashi. They felt very glad after seeing each other after a long time and started their journey towards Kaushala. When the king of Kaushala got the information of the two brother's arrival, the king of Kashi himself came to meet them and requested them take back their kingdom back. But neither Vikranta nor Alarka was ready to accept the offer, as both of them already got the taste of spiritual life. They asked the king of Kaushala to look after Kashi too. Firstly the king of Kaushala disagreed, but later he had to surrender to the two brothers.<ref name="EE" />
The two brothers met on the way to Kashi. They felt very glad after seeing each other after a long time and started their journey towards Kaushala. When the king of Kaushala got the information of the two brother's arrival, the king of Kashi himself came to meet them and requested them take back their kingdom back. But neither Vikranta nor Alarka was ready to accept the offer, as both of them already got the taste of spiritual life. They asked the king of Kaushala to look after Kashi too. Firstly the king of Kaushala disagreed, but later he had to surrender to the two brothers.<ref name="EE" />