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CHAPTER ONE HUNDRED NINETYNINE



The Glory of Yamuna

The sages said:

1. O Suta tell us the glory of Yamuna in detail — to whom it was spoken, and by whom it was spoken — -along with a story. Suta said:

2. Once Pandu's son, desiring to hear auspicious knowledge from Saubhari, went to his place, and having saluted him, asked him like this: Yudhisthira said:

3. O brahmana, tell me about that holy place which is (the best) among the holy places on the bank of Yamuna, and which is (even) superior to the land of the birth of Vishnu. Saubhari said:

4-8. Once the two pre-eminent sages, Narada and Parvata, moving in the sky, (while) looking (here and there), saw the very beautiful Khandava forest. From the sky they descended there and sat on the auspicious bank of Kalindi, and having rested awhile, entered her water to bathe. King Sibi, son of Uslnara, hunting in the forest, saw the two, and waiting for them to come out, sat on the bank of the river. The two who after having duly bathed had put on garments, who were saluted by the king with his head (bent down), sat on the bank. Seeing thousands of golden sacrificial posts there, Sibi, free from pride, spoke to Narada and Parvata: Sibi said:

9-10. O pre-eminent sages, tell me, whose sacrificial posts these are. Who performed a sacrifice here — (was it) a god or a man? Leaving holy places like Kasi, which man performed a sacrifice here? What peculiarity, O treasures of knowledge, does it have (in a greater extent) than other holy places? Narada said:

11-14. Formerly Hiranyakasipu, having conquered deities like Indra, secured the kingdom of the three worlds, and entertained great pride. His son was Prahlada, highly devoted to Narayar^a. The wicked (Hiranyakasipu), whose auspiciousness had perished, bore a great malice against him. Due to that malice, Vishnu, taking up the body of Nrsirhha, instantly killed the lord of demons, and gave the kingdom of heaven to (Indra) the lord of heaven. Having obtained his own position, the lord of gods, remembering the virtues of Vishnu, and saluting Brihaspati's feet with his head (bent down) said to him: Indra said:

15-16. O preceptor, Vishnu, the supporter of the world, taking up the form of Nrsirhha, gave me the kindom of deities. I desire to worship him with sacrifices. O Guru, tell me (about) a pure place and also (about) the brahmanas. You, doing good to us, should not delay in this matter. Brihaspati said:

17-19. For you there is the charming and extremely holy K-handava forest which contains (the trees like) ketaki, asoka, oakula and (also) bees intoxicated by honey. There is Yamuna, auspicious, holy and purifying the three worlds. On remembering her she gives heaven, and on death Brahma's position. O lord of gods, if you desire the continuous well-being of your relatives, worship Vishnu with many sacrifices on her bank. Narada said:

20-27. Having heard Brihaspati's words, and quickly getting into a vehicle, Indra came to this forest of him which caused happiness, along with Brihaspati and the materials of sacrifice. Having come here, and having seen this forest, he obtained great joy. Prompted by Guru, Indra, choosing the seven sages, the sons of Brahma, the brahmanas, worshipped the lord of the world with sacrifices. The lord, pleased with him, came, along with Brahma and Shiva, to Indra's sacrifice, where there was a great festivity. That Indra, of a crooked mind, seeing the triad of gods, quickly got up from his seat, and along with the sages, saluted them. Quickly getting down from their vehicles, they sat near him on seats of excellent gold, and shone like fires on altars. With Shiva and Brahma who had white and red bodies, Vishnu, of a dark complexion, wearing yellow garments, shone like a cloud on two peaks. Indra washed their feet and took that water on his head. Being full of joy, he spoke sweet words: Indra said:

28-37. O gods, this sacrifice performed by me has become instantly fruitful, since you, difficult to see even by meditating saints are seen (by me). O Vishnu, you alone have taken up the three forms. Yet as in a crystal, the appearance of multiplicity in you in respect of qualities is false. As fire concealed in pieces of wood does not manifest itself without friction, in the same way you remaining in the hearts of your devotees (do not manifest yourself) without deep devotion. Devotion to you alone, would be helpful to all beings. By that (devotion) entertained by Prahlada, gods became happy. O god, we, given to sensual pleasures, have our hearts screened by your Maya. We, the servants of your feet, do not know your nature correctly. O Brahman, O Mahadeva, since you two also are the preceptors of the world due to his greatness, you are not different from him. Whatever is said with words, thought of by the mind is his Maya only. So all are away from that pair(? ). He who sees this entire visible world to be unreal, would not think of (sensuous pleasures). O Shiva, those who resort to Vishnu's feet, cross the water held by you on your head. O Brahman, may I have, in existence after existence, a great liking for his feet, resembling lotuses. Due to it being agitated by her (Maya's) glance, the entire world, Mahat etc. springs up. There is none else given to kindness like you who give happiness (even) to your enemies. That which is described as your kindness, that removes the misery of your people is (just) (due to) ignorance, O Nrhari. Narada said:

38-46. Having thus praised Vishnu, the lord of gods remained bent before him. He who had applied (i.e. concentrated) his mind with a desire to hear his words, looked great. The sages, having thus heard the praise of Rama's lord, done by Indra in the assembly, said: " Well (done), well done." (They said: ) " O Indra, (even) the devotion of those who practise severe penance for a hundred years is not like your devotion to Vishnu. The Yoga with eight parts, by means of which glory is obtained, is not easy. The refuge of men is renunciation with equanimity of mind and devotion to him. When the dedication of that act which is performed with the wealth earned in pursuance of the duties of one's own caste is made to Vishnu, that is devotion, giving happiness. He should not censure other deity, (and) him who salutes (the deity) with Vishnu in his mind. He should not ignore Vedic words. Such a devotee is dear to those who everyday listen to the virtues of Vishnu, who sing his glory, who remember him, resort to him, worship him, who salute him with servitude, who form friendship with him, who offer him their possessions, who do not desire salvation etc. O Indra, you also devoutly propitiate the lord of the world. Do not desire anything from him. Then you will be blessed." Narada said:

47. When Indra was thus advised by the sages, Vishnu, the lord, having heard about the devotion that was done to him, that could be resorted to by all, and that would cause the crossing of the three worlds, spoke sweet words to Indra in the assembly.

 

CHAPTER TWO HUNDRED


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