SECTION 212
(Rajya-labha Parva continued)
'Narada continued, 'As soon as those festivities came to an end,
the brothers Sunda and Upasunda, desirous of the Sovereignty of the three worlds,
took counsel and commanded their forces to be arranged. Obtaining the assent of
their friends and relatives, of the elders of the Daitya race and of their
ministers of state, and performing the preliminary rites of departure, they set
out in the night when the constellation Magha was in the ascendant. The
brothers set out with a large Daitya force clad in mail and armed with maces
and axes and lances and clubs. The Daitya heroes set out on their expedition
with joyous hearts, the charanas (bards) chanting auspicious panegyrics
indicative of their future triumphs. Furious in war, the Daitya brothers, capable
of going everywhere at will, ascended the skies and went to the region of the celestials.
The celestials knowing they were coming and acquainted also with the boons
granted unto them by the Supreme Deity left heaven and sought refuge in the
region of Brahman. Endued with fierce prowess, the Daitya heroes soon
subjugated the region of Indra, and vanquishing the diverse tribes of Yakshas
and Rakshasas and every creature ranging the skies, came away. Those mighty
car-warriors next subjugated the Nagas of the nether region, and then the
inmates of the ocean and then all the tribes of the Mlechchhas. Desirous next
of subjugating the whole earth, those heroes of irresistible sway, summoning
their soldiers, issued these cruel commands, 'Brahmanas and royal sages on
earth with their libations and other food offered at grand sacrifices, increase
the energy and strength of the gods, as also their prosperity. Engaged in such
acts, they are the enemies of the Asuras. All of us, therefore, mustering together
should completely slaughter them off the face of the earth!' Ordering their
soldiers thus on the eastern shore of the great ocean, and entertaining such a
cruel resolution, the Asura brothers set out in all directions. And those that
were performing sacrifices and the Brahmanas that were assisting at those
sacrifices, the mighty brothers instantly slew. And slaughtering them with
violence they departed for some other place. Whilst their soldiers threw into
the water the sacrificial fires that were in the asylums of Munis with souls
under complete control, the curses uttered by the illustrious Rishis in wrath,
rendered abortive by the boons granted by Brahman, affected not the Asura
brothers. When the Brahmanas saw that their curses produced not the slightest
effect like shafts shot at stones they fled in all directions, forsaking their
rites and vows. Even those Rishis on earth that were crowned with ascetic success,
and had their passions under complete control and were wholly engrossed in
meditation of the Deity, from fear of the Asura brothers, fled like snakes at
the approach of Garuda. The sacred asylums were all trodden down and broken.
The sacrificial jars and vessels being broken, their sacred contents were scattered
over the ground. The whole universe became empty, as if its creatures had all
been stricken down during the season of general dissolution. And, O king, after
the Rishis had all disappeared and made themselves invisible both the great
Asuras, resolved upon their destruction, began to assume various forms.
Assuming the forms of maddened elephants with temples rent from excess of
juice, the Asura pair, searching out the Rishis who had sheltered themselves in
caves, sent them to the region of Yama. Sometimes becoming as lions and again
as tigers and disappearing the next moment, by these and other methods the cruel
couple, seeing the Rishis, slew them instantly. Sacrifice and study ceased, and
kings and Brahmanas were exterminated. The earth became utterly destitute of
sacrifices and festivals. And the terrified people uttered cries of Oh and Alas
and all buying and selling were stopped. All religious rites ceased, and the
earth became destitute of sacred ceremonies and marriages. Agriculture was
neglected and cattle were no longer tended. Towns and asylums became desolate.
And scattered over with bones and skeletons, the earth assumed a frightful
aspect. All ceremonies in honour of the Pitris were suspended, and the sacred
sound of Vashat and the whole circle of auspicious rites ceased. The earth
became frightful to behold. The Sun and the Moon, the Planets and Stars, and Constellations,
and the other dwellers in the firmament, witnessing these acts of Sunda and
Upasunda, grieved deeply. Subjugating all the points of heaven by means of such
cruel acts, the Asura brothers took up their abode in Kurukshetra, without a
single rival.'"
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