SECTION 57
(Astika Parva continued)
"Saunaka said, 'O son of a Suta, I desire to hear the names
of all those snakes that fell into the fire of this snake-sacrifice!'
"Sauti replied, 'Many thousands and tens of thousands and
billions of snakes fell into the fire. So great is the number that I am unable
to count them all. So far, however, as I remember, hear the names I mention of
the principal snakes cast into the fire. Hear first the names of the principal
ones of Vasuki's race alone, of colour blue, red and white of terrible form and
huge body and deadly poison. Helpless and miserable and afflicted with their
mother's curse, they fell into the sacrificial fire like libations of butter.
"Kotisa, Manasa, Purna, Cala, Pala Halmaka, Pichchala,
Kaunapa, Cakra, Kalavega, Prakalana, Hiranyabahu, Carana, Kakshaka, Kaladantaka—these
snakes born of Vasuki, fell into the fire. And, O Brahmana, numerous other
snakes well-born, and of terrible form and great strength, were burnt in the
blazing fire. I shall now mention those born in the race of Takshaka. Hear thou
their names. Puchchandaka, Mandalaka, Pindasektri, Ravenaka; Uchochikha,
Carava, Bhangas, Vilwatejas, Virohana; Sili, Salakara, Muka, Sukumara,
Pravepana, Mudgara and Sisuroman, Suroman and Mahahanu. These snakes born of
Takshaka fell into the fire. And Paravata, Parijata, Pandara, Harina, Krisa,
Vihanga, Sarabha, Meda, Pramoda, Sauhatapana--these born in the race of
Airavata fell into the fire. Now hear, the names of the snakes I mention born
in the race of Kauravya: Eraka, Kundala Veni, Veniskandha, Kumaraka, Bahuka, Sringavera,
Dhurtaka, Pratara and Astaka. There born in the race of Kauravya fell into the
fire. Now hear the names I mention, in order, of those snakes endued with the
speed of the wind and with virulent poison, born in the race of Dhritarashtra:
Sankukarna, Pitharaka, Kuthara, Sukhana, and Shechaka; Purnangada, Purnamukha,
Prahasa, Sakuni, Dari, Amahatha, Kumathaka, Sushena, Vyaya, Bhairava,
Mundavedanga, Pisanga, Udraparaka, Rishabha, Vegavat, Pindaraka; Raktanga,
Sarvasaranga, Samriddha, Patha and Vasaka; Varahaka, Viranaka, Suchitra,
Chitravegika, Parasara, Tarunaka, Maniskandha and Aruni.
"O Brahmana, thus I have recited the names of the principal
snakes known widely for their achievements--I have not been able to name all,
the number being countless. The sons of these snakes, the sons of those sons, that
were burnt having fallen into the fire, I am unable to mention. They are so
many! Some of three heads, some of seven, others of ten, of poison like unto
the fire at the end of the yuga and terrible in form,--they were burnt by
thousands!
"Many others, of huge bodies, of great speed, tall as
mountain summits, of the length of a yama, of a yojana, and of two yojanas,
capable of assuming at will any form and of mastering at will any degree of strength,
of poison like unto blazing fire, afflicted by the curse of a mother, were
burnt in that great 'sacrifice.'"
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