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24 The great sage who spoke the Srimadbhagavatam. A great devotee of the Lord and scholar of the theory of elements (Sankhya) in Vedanta. He was spiritual master of Vidura and a great religious authority.
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26 Ibid., Canto 3, Ch. 11, Verse 4, pp.461-462.
27 Ibid., Canto 3, Ch. 10, Verse 11, Purport, p.442.
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