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The King returned to the city and went to the palace. At the door of the palace, he paused for an instant and thought about what the Goddess Mani Mekhala had told him at the moment she picked him up from the sea. The King could not remember the exact words, for he was exhausted and drowsy from the seven-day swimming in the briny water, but he knew that she had said he would not find the path to absolute happiness without sharing the wisdom he had found in the ocean. Mani Mekhala had told him to establish and institute of high learning called the Pudalay Mahavijjalaya. Once he had fulfilled this mission, he could find the path to peaceful retirement. The Great Being thought: “Each one, may he be a trader, a farmer, a king. Or a priest, has his duty to do. Anyway, before anything else, we have to find a way to revive the fruitful mango tree.” So he summoned the chief minister and told him: “Go and invite the Brahmin to come here, together with a couple of his disciples.”