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The Story of Great Flood of Manu 1In the morning they brought Manu water for ablution, just as they bring this washing for hands. As he was washing, a fish came into his hands and said, 'Care for me and I will save you.' 'From what will you save me?' 'A flood will carry away all the creatures; I will save you from it.' 'How should you be cared for?' 'As long as we are tiny,' said the fish, 'our destruction is great, for fish swallows fish. Care for me at first in a pot, and when I outgrow it, dig a trench and care for me in it. And when I outgrow that, then take me down to the ocean, for then I will be beyond destruction.' The fish grew steadily into a Jhasa, for that grows largest. It said, 'In a certain yea, the flood will come. Then you will...

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