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Thus, the Mistress of Pushpavatika spoke again:
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"Benevolent Princess, if your sincerity is true,"
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"Then allow me to recite the first riddle."
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"What is cold as the dead while alive,"
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"Yet gives warmth upon death?"
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That princess of (...) answered thusly:
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"You speak of the fragile rose of late spring. Even when covered in thorns, her beauty shines through."
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"Her flowers plucked to make perfume, her stems snipped into the wicks of oil lamps."
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"Lovers throughout history have been smitten by her, and even the king in red admires her beauty."
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"But the rose has never pined for anyone. She merely withers with the new moon and morning dew."
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The Mistress of Pushpavatika secretly approved, yet her beautiful face remained as calm as ever.
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Taking a casual step forward, she recited the second riddle.
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So said the Mistress of Pushpavatika:
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"O wise Princess, you have answered my first riddle."
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"But from the stars to the abyss, many inexplicable secrets still exist in the world."
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"O wise Princess, if your wisdom is truly as the legends of the people say,"
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"Please answer my second riddle as you did the first."
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"What rises from the earth, then descends from the sky,"
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"No one has seen it, yet it sees all,"
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"As above, so below, and as at the bottom, so too, the top,"
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"Yet only top to bottom may be, and never bottom to top?"
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That princess of (...) answered thusly:
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"You speak of the universal law created in heaven, the divine laws established in the beginning."
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"No one has seen the eternal law, yet it governs all."
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"One may only bow down and worship Vaana of the heavenly spirits — no arrogation, deception, or trickery is permitted."
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"If one dares to imitate the forbidden arts, only calamity awaits at the edge of divine knowledge."
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