SECTION 8
"Narada said,--'O Yudhisthira, I shall
now describe the assembly house of Yama, the son of Vivaswat, which, was built
by Viswakarma. Listen now to me. Bright as burnished gold, that assembly house,
O King, covers an area of much more than a hundred yojanas. Possessed of the
splendour of the sun, it yieldeth everything that one may desire. Neither very
cool nor very hot, it delighteth the heart. In that assembly house there is
neither grief nor weakness of age, neither hunger nor thirst. Nothing
disagreeable findeth a place there, nor any kind of evil feelings there. Every
object of desire, celestial or human, is to be found in that mansion. And all
kinds of enjoyable articles, as also of sweet, juicy, agreeable, and delicious
edibles in profusion that are licked, sucked, and drunk, are there. The floral
wreaths in that mansion are of the most delicious fragrance, and the trees that
stand around it yield fruits that are desired of them. There are both cold and
hot waters and these are sweet and agreeable. In that mansion many royal sages
of great sanctity and Brahmana sages also of great purity, cheerfully wait
upon, and worship Yama. And Yayati, Nahusha, Puru, Mandhatri, Somaka, Nriga;
the royal sage Trasadasyu, Kritavirya, Sautasravas; Arishtanemi, Siddha, Kritavega,
Kriti, Nimi, Pratarddana, Sivi, Matsya, Prithulaksha, Brihadratha, Vartta,
Marutta, Kusika, Sankasya, Sankriti, Dhruva, Chaturaswa, Sadaswormi and king
Kartavirya; Bharata and Suratha, Sunitha, Nisatha, Nala, Divodasa, and Sumanas,
Ambarisha, Bhagiratha; Vyaswa, Vadhraswa, Prithuvega, Prithusravas,
Prishadaswa, Vasumanas, Kshupa, and Sumahabala, Vrishadgu, and Vrishasena,
Purukutsa, Dhwajin and Rathin; Arshtisena, Dwilipa, and the high-souled
Ushinara; Ausinari, Pundarika, Saryati, Sarava, and Suchi; Anga, Rishta, Vena,
Dushyanta, Srinjaya and Jaya; Bhangasuri, Sunitha, and Nishada, and Bahinara;
Karandhama, Valhika, Sudymna, and the mighty Madhu; Aila and the mighty king of
earth Maruta; Kapota, Trinaka, and Shadeva, and Arjuna also. Vysawa; Saswa and
Krishaswa, and king Sasbvindu; Rama the son of Dasaratha, and Lakshmana, and
Pratarddana; Alarka, and Kakshasena, Gaya, and Gauraswa; Rama the son of
Jamadagnya, Nabhaga, and Sagara; Bhuridyumna and Mahaswa, Prithaswa, and also
Janaka; king Vainya, Varisena, Purujit, and Janamejaya; Brahmadatta, and
Trigarta, and king Uparichara also; Indradyumna, Bhimajanu, Gauraprishta, Nala,
Gaya; Padma and Machukunda, Bhuridyumna, Prasenajit; Aristanemi, Sudymna,
Prithulauswa, and Ashtaka also; a hundred kings of the Matsya race and hundred
of the Vipa and a hundred of the Haya races; a hundred kings of the name of
Dhritarashtra, eighty kings of the name of Janamejaya; a hundred monarchs
called Brahmadatta, and a hundred kings of the name of Iri; more than two
hundred Bhishmas, and also a hundred Bhimas; a hundred Prativindhyas, a hundred
Nagas, and a hundred Palasas, and a hundred called Kasa and Kusa; that king of
kings Santanu, and Pandu, Usangava, Sata-ratha, Devaraja, Jayadratha; the
intelligent royal sage Vrishadarva with his ministers; and a thousand other
kings known by the name of Sasa-bindu, and who have died, having performed many
grand Aswamedhas--these holy royal sages of grand achievements and great knowledge
of the Sastras, wait upon, O King, and worship the son of Vivaswat in that
assembly house. And Agastya and Matanga, and Kala, and Mrityu (Death),
performers of sacrifices, the Siddhas, and many Yogins; the Prtris (belonging
to the classes--called Agniswattas, Fenapa, Ushampa, Swadhavat, and
Verhishada), as also those others that have forms; the wheel of time, and Agni;
all sinners among human beings, as also those that have died during the winter
solstice; these officers of Yama who have been appointed to count the allotted
days of everybody and everything; the Singsapa, Palasa, Kasa, and Kusa trees
and plants, in their embodied forms, these all, O king, wait upon and worship
the god of justice in that assembly house of his. These and many others are
present at the Sabha of the king of the Pitris (manes). So numerous are they
that I am incapable of describing them either by mentioning their names or
deeds. Delightful assembly house, moving everywhere at the will of its owner,
is of wide extent. It was built by Viswakarma after a long course of ascetic
penances. And, resplendent with his own effulgence, it stands glorified in all
its beauty. Sannyasis of severe ascetic penance, of excellent vows, and of
truthful speech, peaceful and pure and sanctified by holy deeds, of shining
bodies and attired in spotless robes, decked with bracelets and floral garlands,
with ear-rings of burnished gold, and adorned with their own holy acts as with
the marks of their order, constantly visit that Sabha (Assembly). Many
illustrious Gandharvas, and many Apsaras fill every part of that mansion with
music; both instrumental and vocal and with sounds of laughter and dance. And,
excellent perfumes, and sweet sounds and garlands of celestial flowers always
contribute towards making that mansion supremely blest. And hundreds of
thousands of virtuous persons, of celestial beauty and great wisdom, always
wait upon and worship Yama, in that assembly house. Such, O King, is the Sabha,
of the illustrious king of the Pitris! I shall now describe unto the assembly
house of Varuna also called Pushkaramalini!"
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