SECTION 236
(Khandava-Daha Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana said, 'Mandapala then addressed his children,
saying, 'I had spoken unto Agni for the safety of you all. Agni had assured me
that he would grant my wish. At those words of Agni, and knowing the virtuous
disposition of your mother, as also the great energy that is in yourselves, I
came not here earlier. Therefore, ye sons, do not harbour in your hearts any
resentment towards me. Ye are all Rishis acquainted with the Vedas. Even Agni
knoweth you well.'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'Having given such assurances unto
his sons, the Brahmana Mandapala took with him his wife and sons, and leaving
that region, went away to some other country.
"It was thus that the illustrious god of fierce rays, having
grown in strength consumed the forest of Khandava with the help of Krishna and Arjuna,
for the good of the world. And Agni having drunk several rivers of fat and
marrow, became highly gratified, and showed himself to Arjuna. Then Purandara,
surrounded by the Maruts, descended from the firmament and addressing Partha
and Kesava said, 'Ye have achieved a feat that a celestial even could not. Ask
ye each a boon that is not obtainable by any man. I have been gratified with
you.'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'Then Partha asked from Indra all
his weapons. At Sakra, having fixed the time for giving them, said, 'When the
illustrious Madhava becomes pleased with thee, then, O son, I will give thee
all my weapons! I shall know when the time cometh. Even for thy austere
asceticism I will give thee all my weapons of fire and all my Vayavya weapons,
and thou also wilt accept them all of me.' Then Vasudeva asked that his
friendship with Arjuna might be eternal. The Indra granted unto the intelligent
Krishna the boon he desired. And having granted these boons unto Krishna and
Arjuna, the lord of the Maruts, accompanied by the celestials, ascended to
heaven, having also spoken to Hutasana. Agni also, having burnt that forest
with its animals and birds for five and ten days, became gratified and ceased
to burn. Having eaten flesh in abundance and drunk fat and blood, he became highly
gratified, and addressing Achyuta and Arjuna said, 'I have been gratified by
you two. At my command, ye shall be competent to go wheresoever ye choose!'
Thus addressed by Agni, Arjuna and Vasudeva and the Danava Maya also—these three,--having
wandered a little at last sat themselves down on the delightful banks of a
river.'"
END OF ADI PARVA
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