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There was a great sage in India called Vyâsa. This Vyâsa is known as

the author of the Vedanta aphorisms, and was a holy man. His father had

tried to become a very perfect man and had failed. His grandfather had

also tried and failed. His great-grandfather had similarly tried and

failed. He himself did not succeed perfectly, but his son, Shuka, was

born perfect. Vyasa taught his son wisdom; and after teaching him the

knowledge of truth himself, he sent him to the court of King Janaka. He

was a great king and was called Janaka Videha. Videha means " without a

body " . Although a king, he had entirely forgotten that he was a body;

he felt that he was a spirit all the time. This boy Shuka was sent to

be taught by him.

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