Bharata relates the story of Ribhu and Nidagha, the latter, the pupil of the former, becomes a prince, and is visited by his preceptor, who explains to him the principles unity and departs - Verse 21
Vishnu Purana (GRETIL; M. M. Pathak critical edition) · 2 · Verse 15.21
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Sanskrit Original
क्षुत्तृष्णे देहधर्माख्ये न ममैते यतो द्विज ततः क्षुत्संभवाभावात तृप्तिर अस्त्य एव मे सदा ।।
kṣuttṛṣṇe dehadharmākhye na mamaite yato dvija tataḥ kṣutsaṃbhavābhāvāt tṛptir asty eva me sadā ||
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In the state of hunger and thirst, I do not possess these, O Brahmin; therefore, due to the absence of hunger, I always have satisfaction.