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(Sambhava Parva continued)
"Vasumat said, 'I am Vasumat, the son of Oshadaswa. I would
ask thee, O king, whether there are any worlds for me to enjoy as fruits of my religious
merits, in heaven or the firmament. Thou art, acquainted with all holy
regions.'
"Yayati answered, 'There are as many regions for thee to
enjoy in heaven as the number of places in the firmament, the Earth and the ten
points of the universe illumined by the Sun.'
"Vasumat then said, 'I give them to thee. Let those regions
that are for me be thine. Therefore, though falling, thou shall not fall. If to
accept them as gift be improper for thee, then, O monarch, buy them for a
straw?'
"Yayati answered, 'I do not remember having ever bought and
sold anything unfairly. This has never been done by other kings. How shall I
therefore do it?'
"Vasumat said, 'If buying them, O king, be regarded by thee
as improper, then take them as gift from me. For myself I answer that I will
never go to those regions that are for me. Let them, therefore, be thine.'
"Sibi then addressed the king thus, I am, O king, Sibi by
name, the son of Usinara. O father, are there in the firmament or in heaven any
worlds for me to enjoy? Thou knowest every region that one may enjoy as the fruit
of his religious merit.'
"Yayati said, 'Thou hast never, by speech or in mind,
disregarded the honest and the virtuous that applied to thee. There are
infinite worlds for thee to enjoy in heaven, all blazing like lightning.' Sibi
then said, 'If thou regardest their purchase as improper, I give them to thee.
Take them all, O king! I shall never take them, viz., those regions where the wise
never feel the least disquiet.'
Yayati answered, 'O Sibi, thou hast indeed, obtained for thyself, possessed
of the prowess of Indra, infinite worlds. But I do not desire to enjoy regions
given to me by others. Therefore, I accept not thy gift.'
"Ashtaka then said, 'O king, each of us has expressed his
desire to give thee worlds that each of us has acquired by his religious
merits. Thou acceptest not them. But leaving them for thee, we shall descend
into the Earth-hell.'
"Yayati answered, 'Ye all are truth-loving and wise. Give me
that which I deserve. I shall not be able to do what I have never done before.'
"Ashtaka then said, 'Whose are those five golden cars that we
see? Do men that repair to these regions of everlasting bliss ride in them?'
"Yayati answered, 'Those five golden cars displayed in glory,
and blazing as fire, would indeed, carry you to regions of bliss.'
"Ashtaka said, 'O king, ride on those cars thyself and repair
to heaven. We can wait. We follow thee in time.'
"Yayati said, 'We can now all go together. Indeed, all of us
have conquered heaven. Behold, the glorious path to heaven becomes visible."
"Vaisampayana continued, 'Then all those excellent monarchs
riding in those cars set out for heaven for gaining admittance into it, illuminating
the whole firmament by the glory of their virtues.'
"Then Ashtaka, breaking the silence asked, 'I had always
thought that Indra was my especial friend, and that I, of all others, should
first obtain admittance into heaven. But how is it that Usinara's son, Sibi hath
already left us behind?'
"Yayati answered, 'This Usinara's son had given all he
possessed for attaining to the region of Brahman. Therefore, is he the foremost
among us. Besides, Sibi's liberality, asceticism, truth, virtue, modesty, forgiveness,
amiability, desire of performing good acts, have been so great that none can
measure them!'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'After this, Ashtaka, impelled by
curiosity, again asked his maternal grandfather resembling Indra himself,
saying, 'O king, I ask thee, tell me truly, whence thou art, who thou art, and
whose son? Is there any other Brahmana or Kshatriya who hath done what thou didst
on earth?' Yayati answered, 'I tell thee truly, I am Yayati, the son of Nahusha
and the father of Puru. I was lord of all the Earth. Ye are my relatives; I
tell thee truly, I am the maternal grandfather of you all. Having conquered the
whole earth, I gave clothes to Brahmanas and also a hundred handsome horses fit
for sacrificial offering. For such acts of virtue, the gods became propitious
to those that perform them. I also gave to Brahmanas this whole earth with her
horses and elephants and kine and gold all kinds of wealth, along with a
hundred Arbudas of excellent milch cows. Both the earth and the firmament exist
owing to my truth and virtue; fire yet burneth in the world of men owing to my
truth and virtue. Never hath a word spoken by me been untrue. It is for this that
the wise adore Truth. O Ashtaka, all I have told thee, Pratardana, and Vasumat,
is Truth itself. I know it for certain that the gods and the Rishis and all the
mansions of the blessed are adorable only because of Truth that characteriseth
them all. He that will without malice duly read unto good Brahmanas his account
of our ascension to heaven shall himself attain to the same worlds with us.'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'It was thus that the illustrious
king Yayati of high achievements, rescued by his collateral descendants,
ascended to heaven, leaving the earth and covering the three worlds with the
fame of his deeds.'"
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