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King Cola and Vishnudasa Become Attendants of Vishnu



The two attendants said:

1-13. When once the brahmana Vishnudasa cooked (food) after having duly performed his daily rite, someone unnoticed took away (the food). The brahmana, not (being able to) see him, did not at all cook again through fear of violating the vow of his evening worship. On the next day, when he, after having cooked, was about to offer it to Vishnu, somebody again took it away. In this way, for seven days somebody (daily) took away the food, O brahmana. He was amazed and thought in his mind thus: 'Oh, who comes daily and takes away my food? This place of the holy ascetics is not at all to be abandoned by me. If, having cooked again, I eat (the food), then how can I give up the evening worship (of the deity)? I shall not eat after cooking some food. A devotee of Vishnu does not eat without offering everything to Vishnu. How can I again remain in (i.e. observe) this vow by fasting? Today I shall properly guard the food.' Thinking thus he cooked the food and remained there unnoticed. Just then he saw a candala ready to take away the cooked food. He was emaciated with hunger, his face was melancholy, and only bones and skin were left (in his body). Seeing him, the best brahmana had his mind distressed with pity. Seeing the (candala) stealing the food, the brahmana said, " Wait, wait. How do you eat the dry food? Have this ghee." Seeing the best brahmana speaking like this and coming (near him), he, through fear, ran fast, and dropped down unconscious. That best brahmana, seeing the candala frightened and unconscious, speedily approached him and fanned him with the ends of his garment through compassion (for him).

14-21. Vishnudasa saw him who got up, to be actually god Vishnu holding a conch, a disc, and a mace, (and) wearing a yellow garment, having four arms, having the mark of Shrivatsa, wearing a crown, and having his chest marked with Kaustubha resembling atasl flower. Seeing him, the best brahmana was full of good thoughts. At that time he was unable to praise and salute him. Then gods like Indra came there at that time; and gandharvas and celestial nymphs gladly sang and danced. At that time the place was crowded with hundreds of aeroplanes and it resounded with the sounds of songs and musical instruments. Then Vishnu, having embraced his virtuous devotee, gave him absorption into himself and took him to Vaikuntha. King Cola who was initiated (for a sacrifice) saw Vishnudasa seated in the excellent aeroplane in the vicinity of Vishnu. Seeing Vishnudasa going to Vishnu's abode, he quickly called his preceptor Mudgala and thus spoke to him: Cola said:

22-25. That brahmana vying with whom I performed that sacrifice etc., is, after taking up Vishnu's form, going to Vishnu's abode. I who was initiated for this sacrificial session, offered oblations into fire through you and made the brahmanas completely (happy) in their minds through gifts etc. That god yet does not certainly become pleased. (But) that Vishnu actually presented himself (before the brahmana) by his devotion. Therefore, Vishnu is not at all pleased by means of gifts and sacrifices. Devotion alone is the means of seeing that lord. The two attendants said:

26-32. Saying so he consecrated his sister's son on the throne. Since from his childhood he was initiated for the sacrifice, he was sonless. Therefore, even now in his kingdom sisters' sons only, continuing the convention followed (previo2700 Padma Purana usly) become heir to the kingdom. Then going to the place of the sacrifice, and standing before the hole made for receiving the sacrificial fire, addressing Vishnu, he loudly spoke (these words) three times: " O Vishnu, give me a stable devotion through acts of mind, speech and body." Saying like this he fell into the fire, when all were watching. Then Mudgala angrily extracted the tuft of hair on the crown of his head. Since then, even up to this day the Mudgalas are without the tuft of hair on the crowns on their heads. Just then Vishnu, loving his devotees, appeared in the fire in the hole made for receiving the sacrificial fire. Vishnu embraced him and put him into an excellent aeroplane. Having embraced him and assimilated him into himself, the lord of gods, surrounded by gods, went to his abode in Vaikuntha with him. Narada said:

33. That Vishnu dear to Lakshmi, made the two having similar forms, his doorkeepers. He who was Vishnudasa became PunyasUa (by name), and he who was king Cola became Susila by name.

 

CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED TEN


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