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Aakrishti sakthischa mahee thayaa yathkhastham guru swa abhimukham swa
sakthyaa . aakrushyathe thath pathathi iti bhaathi same samanthaath kwa
pathathi ayam khe : ( (Siddhantha siromony)

The earth attracts, the solid materials in the sky by its own forced towards
itself towards itself. Whatever is getting attracted, that falls down. Since
the celestial bodies are getting attracted each other, where can they fall ?

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