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Harishchandra refused to go to heaven without his public who have lamented over his departure from his kingdom. He believes that they are the equal sharer in his merits and that he will only go heaven when his people also accompany him. He requested the king of devas, Indra to allow his people to
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Harishchandra started living in penury with his wife and his family. His loyal subjects followed him. When
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