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The Ninth Book. Chapter 21

The Ninth Book

Chapter Xxi

On The Meeting Of Mahdeva And Sankhachda For An Encounter In Conflict

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Sr Nryana spoke :-- Then the Dnava, the devotee of Sr Krisna, got up from his flower strewn bed, meditating on Sr Krisna, early in the morning time, at the Brahm Muhrta. Quitting his night dress, he took his bath in pure water and put on a fresh washed clothing. He then put the bright Tilak mark on his forehead and, performing the daily necessary worship, he worshipped his Ista devat (The Deity doing good to him). He then saw the auspicious things such as curd, ghee, honey, fried rice, etc., and distributed as usual, to the Brhmanas the best jewels, pearls, clothing and gold. Then for his marching to turn out auspicious, he gave at the feet of his Guru Deva priceless gems, jewels, pearls, diamonds, etc., and finally he gave to the poor Brhmins with great gladness, elephants, horses, wealth, thousands of stores, two lakhs of cities and one hundred kotis of villages. He then gave over to his son, the charge of his kingdom and of his wife, and all the dominions, wealth, property, all the servants and maid servants, all the stores and conveyances. He dressed himself for the war and took up bows and arrows and arrow cases. By the command of the King, the armies began to gather. Three lakhs of horses, one lakh elephants, one ayuta chariots, three Kotis of bowmen, three Kotis armoured soldiers and three Kotis of trident holders got themselves ready. Then the King counted his forces and appointed one Commander-in-Chief, (Mahratha), skilled in arts of

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warfare, over the whole army. Thus the generals were apppointed over the three lakh Aksauhin forces and their provisions were collected by three hundred Aksauhin men. He, then, thinking of Sr Hari, started for war, accompanied by his vast army. (Note :-- One Aksauhin consists of a large army consisting of 21,870 chariots, as many elephants, 65,610 horses, and 109,350 foot). He then mounted on a chariot built of excellent jewels and, headed by his Guru and all his other elders, went to Sankara. O Nrada! Bhagavn Mahdeva was at that time, staying on the banks of Puspabhadra. That place was Sidhsrama (the hermitage where the yogic successes had been obtained and can easily be acquired in future for the Siddhas as well a Siddha Ksettra.) It was the place where the Muni Kapila practised Tapasy, in the holy land of Bhrata. It was bounded on the east by the western ocean, on the west by the Malaya mountain, on the south, by the Sr Saila mountain and on the north by the Gandha Mdana Mountain. It was five yojanas wide and one hundred times as long. This auspicious river in Bhrata yields great religious merits and is always full of clear, sparkling running water. She is the favourite wife of the Salt Ocean and She is very blessed. Issuing from Sarvat Himlays, She drops into the ocean. Keeping the river Gomat (Goomti) by her left; She falls into the west ocean. Sankhachda, arriving there, saw Mahdeva under a Peepul tree near its root with a smiling countenance, like one Koti Suns seated in a yogic posture. His colour was white like a pure crystal; as if the Fire of Brahm was emitting from every pore of His body (burning with Brahm-Teja); He was wearing the tiger skin and, holding the trident and axe. He dispels the fear of death of His Bhaktas; His face is quite calm. He, the Lord of Gaur, is the Giver of the fruits of Tapasy and of all sons of wealth and prosperity. The smiling face of sutosa (one who is pleased quickly) is always thinking of the welfare of the Bhaktas; He is the Lord of the Universe, the Seed of the universe, the All-form (all-pervading), and the Progenitor of the universe. He is omnipresent, All pervading, the Best in this universe, the Destroyer of this universe, the Cause of all causes, and the Saviour from the hells. He is the Awakener and Bestower of Knowledge, the Seed of all knowledges, and He Himself is of the nature of Knowledge and Bliss. Seeing that Eternal Purusa, the King of the Dnavas at once descended from his chariot and bowed down with devotion to Him and to Bhadra Kl on His left and and to Krtikeya on his front. The other attendants did the same. Sankara, Bhadra Kl and Skanda all blessed him. Nandisvara and others got up from their

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seats on seeing the Dnava King and began to talk with each other on that subject. The King addressed Siva and sat by Him. Bhagavn Mahdeva, the Tranquil Self, then, spoke to him, thus :-- O King! Brahm, the knower of Dharma and the Creator of the world, is the Father of Dharrna, The religious Marchi, a devotee of Visnu, is the son of Brahm. The religious Prajpati Kasyapa is also the Brahms son. Daksa gladly gave over to Kasyapa in marriage, his thirteen daughters. Danu, fortunate and chaste, is also one of them.

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Danu had forty sons, all spirited and known as Dnavas. The powerful Viprachitti was the prominent amongst them. Viprachittis son was Dambha, self controlled and very much devoted to Visnu. So much so that for one lakh years he recited the Visnu mantra at Puskara. His Guru (spiritual teacher) was Sukrchrya; and, by his advice, he recited the mantra of Sr Krisna, the Highest Self. He got you as his son, devoted to Krisna. In your former birth, you were the chief attendant Gopa (cow-herd) of Krisna. You were very religious. Now, by Rdhiks curse, you are born in Bhrata, as the Lord of the Dnavas, powerful, heroic, valorous, and chivalrous. All the things from Brahm down to a blade of grass, the Vaisnavas regard as very trifling; even if they get Slokya, Srsti, Syujya and Smpya of Hari, they do not care a straw for that. Without serving Hari, they do not accept those things, even if those are thrust on them. Even Brahmhood and immortality, the Vaisnavas count for nothing. They want to serve Hari (Sev-bhva). Indrahood, Manuhood, they do not care. You, too, are a real Krisna Bhakta. So what do you care for those things that belong to the Devas, that are something like false to you. Give back to the Devas their kingdoms thus and please Me. Let the Devas remain in their own places and let you enjoy your kingdom happily. No need now for further quarrels. Think that you all belong to the same Kasyapas family. The sins that are incurred, for example, the murder of a Brhmin, etc., are not even one-sixteenth of the sins incurred by hostilities amongst the relatives. If, O King! You think that by giving away to the Devas their possessions, your property will be diminished, then think that no ones days pass ever in one and the same condition. Whenever Prakriti is dissolved, Brahm also vanishes. Again He appears by the Will of God. This occurs always. True, that knowledge is increased by true Tapasy; but memory fails then. This is certain. He who is the creator of this world, does his work of creation gradually by the help of his Knowledge-power (Jna-Sakti). In the Satya Yuga, Dharma reigns in full; in the Tret Yuga, one quarter is diminished; again in the Dvpara only one-half remains. And in the Kl Yuga, only one quarter remains. Thus Dharma gets increase and decrease. At the end of the

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Kl, the Dharma will be seen very feeble as the phase of the Moon is seen very thin on the Dark Moon night. See, again, the Sun is very powerful in summer; not so in winter. At midday the Sun is very hot; it does not remain so in the morning and evening. The Sun rises at one time; then he is considered as young at another time he becomes very powerful and at another time he goes down. Again in times of distress (i.e., during the cloudy days) the Sun gets entirely obscured. When the Moon is devoured by Rhu (in the Lunar Eclipse), the Moon quivers. Again when the Moon becomes liberated (i.e., when the eclipse passes away) She becomes bright again. In the Full-Moon night She becomes full but She does not remain so always. In the Dark fortnight She wanes every day. In the bright fortnight She waxes every day. In the bright fortnight, the Moon becomes healthy and prosperous and in the dark fortnight, the Moon becomes thinner and thinner as if attacked with consumption. In the time of eclipse She becomes pale and in the cloudy weather, She is obscured. Thus the Moon also becomes powerful at one time and weak and pale at another time. Vali now resides in Ptla, having lost all his fortunes; but, at some other time, he will become Devendra (the Lord of the Devas). This earth becomes at one time covered with grains and the resting-place of all beings; and, at another time, She becomes immersed under water. This universe appears at one time and disappears at another. Everything, moving or non-moving, sometimes appears and again, at another time, disappears. Only Brahm, the Highest Self, remains the same. By His grace, I have got the name Mrityunjaya (the Conqueror of Death). I, too, am witnessing many Prakritik dissolutions, I witnessed repeatedly many dissolutions and will in future, witness many dissolutions. The Paramtman becomes of the nature of Prakriti. Again it is He that is the Purusa (male principle). He is the Self; He is the individual soul (Jva). He thus assumes various forms. And, again, Lo! He is beyond all forms! He who always repeats His Name and sings His Glory, can conquer, at some occasion, death. He is not to come under the sway of this birth, death, disease, old age and fear. He has made Brahm the Creator, Visnu the Preserver and Me the Destroyer. By His Will, we are possessed of those influences and powers. O King! Having deputed Kla, Agni and Rudra, to do the destruction work, I Myself repeat only His name and sing His glory, day and night, incessantly. My name is, on that account, Mrityunjaya. By His Knowledge Power, I am fearless. Death flies away fast from Me as serpents fly away at the sight of Garda, the Vinat;s son. O Nrada! Thus saying, Sambhu, the Lord of all, the Progenitor of all, remained silent. Hearing the above words of Sambhu, the King thanked Mahdeva again and again and spoke in sweet humble words.

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Sankhachda said :-- The words spoken by Thee are quite true. Still I am speaking a few words. Kindly hear. Thou hast spoken just now that very great sins are incurred by kindred hostilities. How is it, then, that He robbed Vali of his whole possessions and sent him down into Ptla? Gaddhara Visnu could not recover Valis glory. But I have done that. Why did the Devas kill Hiranyksa and Hiranykasipu, Sumbha and the other Dnavas? In by gone days, we laboured hard when the nectar was obtained out of the churning of the ocean; but the best fruit was reaped by the Devas only. However, all these point that this universe is but the mere sporting ground of Paramtman, Who has become of the nature of Prakriti (the polarities of the one and the same current to produce electric effects). Whomsoever He grants glory and fortune, he only gets that. The quarrel of the Devas and the Dnavas is eternal. Victory and defeat come to both the parties alternately. So it is not proper for Thee to come here in this hostility. For Thou art the God, of the nature of the Highest Self. Before Thee, we both are equal. So it is a matter of shame, no doubt, for Thee to stand up against us in favour of the gods. The glory and fame that will result to Thee, if Thou art victorious, will not be so much as it will be if we get the victory. On the contrary the inglory and infamy that will result to Thee if Thou dost get dire defeat will be inconceivably much more than what would come to us if we are defeated. (For we are low and Thou art Great.)

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Mahdeva laughed very much when he heard the Dnavas words and replied :-- O King! You are descended from the Brhmin family. So what shame shall I incur if I get defeat in this fighting against you. In former days, the fight took place between Madhu and Kaitabha; again between Hiranya Kasipu and Hiranyksa and Sr Hari. I also fought with the Asura Tripur. Again the serious fight took place also between Sumbha and the other Daityas and the Highest Prakriti Dev, the Ruler of all, and the Progenitrix of all and the Destructrix of all. And, then, you were the Prisada attendant of Sr Krisna, the Highest Self.

Note :-- Sr Krisna is the Eternal Purusa beyond the Gunas. He creates Prakriti. All the creation is effected by Him. He is the Master of all the Saktis. These Saktis come from Him and go into Him. Sr Krisna plays with these Saktis, these lines of Forces, very powerful and terrible, indeed, that go to create, preserve and destroy the whole universe. These Lines of Forces have their three properties :-- (1) Origin; (2) direction and (3) magnitude. And finally they come back to their origin. This makes one Kalpa, one Life, one Moment, one in the Full One. The Gunas come out of these Saktis, these Lines of Forces. Sr Krisna

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is the Great Reservoir, the Great Centre of Forces, Powerful, Lovely and Terrible. All the events as described here, appear in the intermediate stages when the Fourth Dimension passes into the Third Dimension, etc. The Fourth Dimension does not at once turn out into the Third Dimension but it takes place by degrees. This explains our dreams, visions, etc., which, if seen when the mind is pure, turn out to be true.

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So the Daityas, that were killed before, cannot be compared with you. Then why shall I feel shame in fighting against you? I am sent here by Sr Hari for saving the Devas. So either give back to the Devas their possessions, or fight with Me. No need in speaking thus quite useless talks. O Nrada! Thus speaking, Bhagavn Sankara remained silent. Sankhachda got up at once with his ministers.

Here ends the Twenty-first Chapter in the Ninth Book on the meeting of Mahdeva and Sankhachda for an encounter in conflict in the Mahpurnam Sr Mad Dev Bhgavatam of 18,000 verses by Mahrsi Veda Vysa.
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