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The Rise of Bali and Kasyapa's Penance
Rudra said: 1-4. A son was born to Prahlada, who was known as Virocana. His son, the large-armed one, was lord Bali, (like) fire. He was the best among those who knew the ways of the world; he was veracious; his senses were subdued; he was the dearest devotee of Vishnu; he was always engaged in pious practices, and was pure. The very mighty one, having defeated all gods with Indra and hosts of Maruts, brought the three worlds under his control, and ruled. Without being tilled, the earth grew (corn). It gave much corn and many fruits. All cows were full-milking. Trees had fruits and flowers. 5-9. All men, free from sins, were engaged in their own duties. Free from torment they constantly worshipped Vishnu. In this way, Bali, the lord of the demons, ruled righteously. His servants, the gods like Indra, stood by him. Removing the pride of the might (of others) he enjoyed supremacy in the three worlds. Kasyapa, seeing his son, deprived of his kingdom, and desiring his good, practised penance, along with his wife, in honour of Vishnu. Along with (his wife) Aditi, the pious one, took to the vow of (drinking) water (only). He worshipped Padmanabha, Vishnu, the lord of gods. Then for thousands of years he worshipped Vishnu. 10-13. The ancient one, with the goddess (Laksml) appeared there only. He saw the lotus-eyed (Vishnu), holding a conch, a disc, a mace, dark like the jewel sapphire, adorned with all ornaments, graced with a bright crown, armlets, necklaces, and ear-rings, with his chest brightened with Kaustubha, covered with a yellow garment, and seated on a great round seat with Laksml. Seeing the lord of the worlds, the best brahmana, with his heart full of joy, and with his wife, saluted and praised him. Kasyapa said: 14-23. Repeated salutations to you, O lord of Laksml, O omniscient one, O lord of the world, O soul of all, O lord of all gods, O creator and destroyer of the world; O you having no beginning, death or end, salutation to you having a body supporting the universe, having the body of the Vedas and the Vedangas, and seeing everything; salutation to you, the soul of all; salutation to you, very subtle one, full of auspicious qualities; to you whose soul is fit to be meditated upon by the meditating sages; salutation to you the youthful boy, the lord of ari, Bhii, and Lila; to you who are eternally free and the only pleasure; to you who dwell in the highest abode; salutation to you, O you of four characters; salutation to you, O you of four forms; salutation to you having five conditions, and of the nature of five. You are always worshipped by the meditating sages, devoted to the five-natured one. You remain in the five sacraments of those who know the five principles. O Vishnu, your form superior to the five (forms) should always be known. O you of a complete form, the wise certainly know you in four ways. Your servants purify the entire world, your creation. In a moment you cause the freedom from the bond of the mundane existence of those brahmanas, full of (the knowledge of) the three Vedas, devoted to their duties, and loving (your) devotees. Salutation to the supporter of the three worlds, the self-supporting one, and the soul of all. Salutation to you the supporter, the creator, the universe, of the form of the universe; to Narayana, Krishna, Vasudeva, S*arrigin; to Vishnu, Jisnu, of pure energy. Mahadeva said: 24. The lord Janardana who was thus properly being praised with such eulogies by the great sage, was pleased, and spoke with a grave voice: The lord said: 25. O greatest brahmana, I, devoutly and properly worshipped by you, am pleased with you. Ask for a boon. Wellbeing to you. I shall do as desired by you. Mahadeva said: 26. Then Kasyapa, with his wife, thus spoke to Vishnu: Kasyapa said: 27-28. O lord of gods, being (born) as my son, do what is good to the gods. O god, Bali has forcibly conquered the three worlds. Being born as Indra's younger brother known as Upendra, and having, through your Maya, vanquished Bali by whatever manner, give eternally the three worlds to Indra. Mahadeva said: 29-31. Thus addressed by the brahmana (i.e. Kasyapa), Vishnu said: " All right." Being praised by the gods, he vanished there only. In the meanwhile, the lord, the creator of beings, came to the womb of Aditi, (the wife) of the noble Kasyapa. At that time Bali, with (the help of) eight great sages commenced a long sacrificial session according to the rules.
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