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Joining his palms from reverence and with eyes bathed in tears, he addressed Kusika's son, saying, 'What do you seek here in the night, O Brahmana? Conciliating the Chandala, Viswamitra said, 'I am exceedingly hungry and about to die of starvation. I desire to take away that haunch of dog's meat. Being hungry, I have become sinful. One solicitous of food has no shame.
Taught by what thou art going to do, I see, O foremost of Brahmanas, that there is no sin in disregarding the distinction between food that is clean and food that is unclean. In consequence, again, of his connection with such a deed, he is certain to suffer the pangs of repentance." "'Bhishma continued, "The Chandala, having said these words unto Kusika's son, became silent.
The Grandsire spoke of somebody becoming a Kshatriya in Bhrigu's race, and referred to the incident as the result of a stain that would be communicated to that race from Kusika's. This is the full allusion. The sense seems to be that Kusika wishes to know what person of Bhrigu's race will confer this high benefit upon his race.
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