SECTION 65
(Sambhava Parva)
"Vaisampayana said, 'Then Indra had a consultation with
Narayana about the latter's descent on the earth from heaven with all the gods
according to their respective parts. And, having commanded all the dwellers in heaven,
Indra returned from the abode of Narayana. And the dwellers in heaven gradually
became incarnate on earth for the destruction of the Asuras and for the welfare
of the three worlds. And then, the celestials had their births, according as
they pleased, in the races of Brahmarshis and royal sages. And they slew the
Danavas, Rakshasas, Gandharvas and Snakes, other man-eaters, and many other creatures.
And, the Danavas, Rakshasas and Gandharvas and Snakes, could not slay the
incarnate celestials even in their infancy, so strong they were.'
"Janamejaya said, 'I desire to hear from the beginning of the
births of the gods, the Danavas, the Gandharvas, the Apsaras, men, Yakshas and Rakshasas.
Therefore, it behoveth thee to tell me about the births of all creatures.'
"Vaisampayana said, 'Indeed, I shall, having bowed down to
the Self-create, tell thee in detail the origin of the celestials and other creatures.
It is known that Brahman hath six spiritual sons, viz., Marichi, Atri, Angiras,
Pulastya, Pulaha and Kratu. And Marichi's son is Kasyapa, and from Kasyapa have
sprung these creatures. Unto Daksha (one of the Prajapatis) were born thirteen
daughters of great good fortune. The daughters of Daksha are, Aditi, Diti,
Danu, Kala, Danayu, Sinhika, Krodha, Pradha, Viswa, Vinata, Kapila, Muni, and
Kadru. The sons and grandsons of these, gifted with great energy, are
countless. From Aditi have sprung the twelve Adityas who are the lords of the
universe. And, as they are according to their names, I shall recount them to
thee. They are Dhatri, Mitra, Aryaman, Sakra, Varuna, Ansa, Baga, Vivaswat,
Usha, Savitri, Tvashtri, and Vishnu. The youngest, however, is superior to them
all in merit. Diti had one son called Hiranyakasipu. And the illustrious Hiranyakasipu
had five sons, all famous throughout the world. The eldest of them all was
Prahlada, the next was Sahradha; the third was Anuhrada; and after him were Sibi
and Vashkala. And, it is known everywhere that Prahlada had three sons. They
were Virochana, Kumbha, and Nikumbha. And unto Virochana was born a son, Bali,
of great prowess. And the son of Bali is known to be the great Asura, Bana. And
blessed with good fortune, Bana was a follower of Rudra, and was known also by
the name of Mahakala. And Danu had forty sons! The eldest of them all was
Viprachitti of great fame Samvara, and Namuchi and Pauloman; Asiloman, and Kesi
and Durjaya; Ayahsiras, Aswasiras, and the powerful Aswasanku; also
Gaganamardhan, and Begavat, and he called Ketumat; Swarbhanu, Aswa, Aswapati,
Vrishaparvan, and then Ajaka; and Aswagriva, and Sukshama, and Tuhunda of great
strength, Ekapada, and Ekachakra, Virupaksha, Mahodara, and Nichandra, and
Nikumbha, Kupata, and then Kapata; Sarabha, and Sulabha, Surya, and then
Chandramas; these in the race of Danu are stated to be well-known. The Surya
and Chandramas (the Sun and the Moon) of the celestials are other persons, and
not the sons of Danu as mentioned above. The following ten, gifted with great
strength and vigour, were also, O king, born in the race of Danu;--Ekaksha, Amritapa
of heroic courage, Pralamba and Naraka, Vatrapi, Satrutapana, and Satha, the
great Asura; Gavishtha, and Vanayu, and the Danava called Dirghajiva. And, the
sons and the grandsons of these were known to be countless. And Sinhika gave
birth to Rahu, the persecutor of the Sun and the Moon, and to three others,
Suchandra, Chandrahantri, and Chandrapramardana. And the countless progeny of
Krura (krodha) were as crooked and wicked as herself. And the tribe was
wrathful, of crooked deeds, and persecutors of their foes. And Danayu also had
four ons who were bulls among the Asuras. They were Vikshara, Vala, Vira, and
Vritra the great Asura. And the sons of Kala were all like Yama himself and smiter
of all foes. And they were of great energy, and oppressors of all foes. And the
sons of Kala were Vinasana and Krodha, and then Krodhahantri, and Krodhasatru.
And there were many others among the sons of Kala. And Sukra, the son of a
Rishi, was the chief priest of the Asuras. And the celebrated Sukra had four sons
who were priests of the Asuras. And they were Tashtadhara and Atri, and two
others of fierce deeds. They were like the Sun himself in energy, and set their
hearts on acquiring the regions of Brahman.
"Thus hath been recited by me, as heard in the Purana, of
progeny of the gods and the Asuras, both of great strength and energy. I am
incapable, O king, of counting the descendants of these, countless as they are,
are not much known to fame.
"And the sons of Vinata were Tarkhya and Arishtanemi, and
Garuda and Aruna, and Aruni and Varuni. And Sesha or Ananta, Vasuki, Takshaka, Kumara,
and Kulika are known to be the sons of Kadru; and Bhimasena, Ugrasena, Suparna,
Varuna, Gopati, and Dhritarashtra, and Suryavarchas the seventh, Satyavachas,
Arkaparna, Prayuta, Bhima, and Chitraratha known to fame, of great learning,
and a controller of his passions, and then Kalisiras, and, O king, Parjanya,
the fourteenth in the list, Kali, the fifteenth, and Narada, the
sixteenth--these Devas and Gandharvas are known to be the sons of Muni
(Daksha's daughter as mentioned before). I shall recount many others! Anavadya
Manu, Vansa, Asura, Marganapria, Anupa, Subhaga, Vasi, were the daughters
brought forth by Pradha, Siddha, and Purna, and Varhin, and Purnayus of great
fame, Brahmacharin, Ratiguna, and Suparna who was the seventh; Viswavasu, Bhanu,
and Suchandra who was the tenth, were also the sons of Pradha. All these were
celestial Gandharvas. And it is also known that this Pradha of great fortune,
through the celestial Rishi (Kasyapa, her husband), brought forth the sacred of
the Apsaras, Alamvusha, Misrakesi, Vidyutparna, Tilottama, Aruna, Rakshita,
Rambha, Manorama, Kesini, Subahu, Surata, Suraja, and Supria were the
daughters, and Atibahu and the celebrated Haha and Huhu, and Tumburu were the
sons--the best of Gandharvas--of Pradha and Amrita. The Brahmanas, kine,
Gandharvas, and Apsaras, were born of Kapila as stated in the Purana.
"Thus hath been recited to thee by me the birth of all
creatures duly—of Gandharvas and Apsaras, of Snakes, Suparnas, Rudras, and
Maruts; of kine and of Brahmanas blessed with great good fortune, and of sacred
deeds. And this account (if read) extendeth the span of life, is sacred, worthy
of all praise, and giveth pleasure to the ear. It should be always heard and
recited to others, in a proper frame of mind.
"He who duly readeth this account of the birth of all
high-souled creatures in the presence of the gods and Brahmanas, obtaineth
large progeny, good fortune, and fame, and attaineth also to excellent worlds hereafter.'"
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