Explain, there is greater truth in that shastra than we imagine
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After their visit to Shastri, the narrator disclosed to Ranga that Ratna was not married. He observed that whatever Shastri told them had turned out to be true. Still he could not believe that Ranga had been thinking of her. He asked Ranga to confirm it. Ranga frankly admitted the truth that he was thinking of her.
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As the narrator had tutored Shastri before taking Ranga to him, Shastri told Ranga that his disturbed state of mind was due to a girl whose name was something found in the ocean such as Kamala, Pachchi or Ratna, forcing Ranga to admit the truth. Thus, Ranga believed Shastri and said that there was greater truth in shastras.
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