SECTION 7
"Narada said,--the celestial assembly
room of Sakra is full of lustre. He hath obtained it as the fruit of his own
acts. Possessed of the splendour of the sun, it was built, by Sakra himself. Capable
of going everywhere at will, this celestial assembly house is full one hundred
and fifty yojanas in length, and hundred yojanas in breadth, and five yojanas
in height. Dispelling weakness of age, grief, fatigue, and fear, auspicious and
bestowing good fortune, furnished with rooms and seats and adorned with
celestial trees, it is delightful in the extreme. There sitteth in that
assembly room, on an excellent seat, the Lord of celestials, with his wife
Sachi endowed with beauty and affluence. Assuming a form incapable of
description for its vagueness, with a crown on his head and bright bracelets on
the upper arms, attired in robes of pure white and decked with floral wreaths
of many hues, there he sitteth with beauty, fame, and glory by his side. And
Indra is daily waited upon. O King, in that assembly by the Marutas in a body,
each leading the life of a householder in the bosom of his family. And the
Siddhyas, celestial Rishis, the Sadhyas in all, the gods, and Marutas,--all of
them in celestial form, always wait upon and worship Indra. And, the celestial
Rishis also, without sorrow of any kind, and freed from the fever of anxiety,
and all performers of the Soma sacrifice, also wait upon and worship Indra. And
Parasara and Parvata and Savarni and Galava; and Sankha, and the Muni, Gaursiras,
and Durvasa, and Krodhana and Swena and the Muni Dhirghatamas; and Pavitrapani,
Savarni, Yajnavalkya and Bhaluki; and Udyalaka, Swetaketu, and Tandya, and also
Bhandayani; and Havishmat, and Garishta, and king Harischandra; and Hridya,
Udarshandilya. Parasarya, Krishivala; Vataskandha, Visakha, Vidhatas and Kala.
Karaladanta, Tastri, and Vishwakarman, and Tumburu; and other Rishis, some born
of women and others living upon air, and others again living upon fire, these
all worship Indra. And Sahadeva, and Sunitha, and Valmiki of great ascetic
merit; and Samika of truthful speech, and Prachetas ever fulfilling their
promises, and Medhatithi, and Vamadeva, and Pulastya, Pulaha and Kratu; and
Maruta and Marichi, and Sthanu of great ascetic merit; and Kakshivat, and
Gautama, and Tarkhya, and also the Muni Vaishwanara; and the Muni
Kalakavrikhiya and Asravya, and also Hiranmaya, and Samvartta, and Dehavya, and
Viswaksena of great energy; and Kanwa, and Katyayana, and Gargya, and
Kaushika;--all are present there along with the celestial waters and plants;
and faith, and intelligence, and the goddess of learning, and wealth, religion,
and pleasure; and lightning. The rain-charged clouds, and the winds, and all
the loud-sounding forces of heaven; the eastern point, the twenty seven fires
conveying the sacrificial butter, Agni and Soma, and the fire of Indra, and
Mitra, and Savitri, and Aryaman; Bhaga, Viswa the Sadhyas, the preceptor Brihaspati,
and also Sukra; and Vishwavasu and Chitrasena, and Sumanas, and also Taruna;
the Sacrifices, the gifts to Brahmanas, the planets, and the stars, and the
mantras that are uttered in sacrifices—all these are present there. And, O
King, many Apsaras and Gandharvas, by various kinds of dances and music both
instrumental and vocal, and by the practice of auspicious rites, and by the
exhibition of many feats of skill, gratify Indra. Besides these, many other
Brahmanas and royal and celestial Rishis, frequently come to and leave that
assembly, riding on celestial cars of various kinds. And Vrihaspati and Sukra
are present there on all occasions. These and many other illustrious ascetics
of rigid wows, and Bhrigu and the seven Rishis who are equal, O king, unto Brahma
himself, come to and leave that assembly house, riding on cars beautiful as the
car of Soma, and themselves looking as bright therein as Soma himself. This is
the assembly house, called Pushkaramalini, of Indra that I have seen. Listen now
to the account of Yama's assembly house."
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