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(Sambhava Parva continued)
"Janamejaya said, 'O worshipful one, I wish to hear from thee
in detail about the birth, among men, of the gods, the Danavas, the Gandharvas,
the Rakshasas, the lions, the tigers, and the other animals, the snakes, the birds,
and in fact, of all creatures. I wish also to hear about the acts and
achievements of those, in due order, after they became incarnate in human
forms.'
"Vaisampayana said, 'O king of men, I shall first tell thee
all about those celestials and Danavas that were born among men--The first of Danavas,
who was known by the name of Viprachitti, became that bull among men, noted as
Jarasandha. And, O king, that son of Diti, who was known as Hiranyakasipu, was
known in this world among men as the powerful Sisupala. He who had been known
as Samhlada, the younger brother of Prahlada, became among men the famous
Salya, that bull amongst Valhikas. The spirited Anuhlada who had been the
youngest became noted in the world as Dhrishtaketu. And, O king, that son of
Diti who had been known as Sibi became on earth the famous monarch Druma. And
he who was known as the great Asura Vashkala became on earth the great
Bhagadatta. The five great Asuras gifted with great energy, Ayahsira, Aswasira,
the spirited Aysanku, Gaganamurdhan, and Begavat, were all born in the royal
line of Kekaya and all became great monarchs. That other Asura of mighty energy
who was known by the name of Ketumat became on earth the monarch Amitaujas of
terrible deeds. That great Asura who was known as Swarbhanu became on earth the
monarch Ugrasena of fierce deeds. That great Asura who was known as Aswa became
on earth the monarch Asoka of exceeding energy and invincible in battle. And, O
king, the younger brother of Aswa who was known as Aswapati, a son of Diti,
became on earth the mighty monarch Hardikya. The great and fortunate Asura who
was known as Vrishaparvan became noted on earth as king Dirghaprajna. And, the younger
brother of Vrishaparvan who was known by the name of Ajaka became noted on
earth as king Salwa. The powerful and mighty Asura who was known as Aswagriva
became noted on earth as king Rochamana. And, O king, the Asura who was known
as Sukshma, endued with great intelligence and whose achievements also were
great, became on earth the famous king Brihadratha. And that first of Asuras
who was known by the name of Tuhunda, became noted on earth as the monarch,
Senabindu. That Asura of great strength who was known as Ishupa became the
monarch Nagnajita of famous prowess. The great Asura who was known as Ekachakra
became noted on earth as Pritivindhya. The great Asura Virupaksha capable of displaying
various modes of fight became noted on earth as king Chitravarman. The first of
Danavas, the heroic Hara, who humbled the pride of all foes became on earth the
famous and fortunate Subahu. The Asura Suhtra of great energy and the destroyer
of foe men became noted on earth as the fortunate monarch, Munjakesa. That
Asura of great intelligence called Nikumbha, who was never vanquished in battle,
was born on earth as king Devadhipa, the first among monarchs. That great Asura
known amongst the sons of Diti by the name of Sarabha became on earth the royal
sage called Paurava. And, the great Asura of exceeding energy, the fortunate
Kupatha, was born on earth as the famous monarch Suparswa. The great Asura, who
was called Kratha, was born on earth as the royal sage Parvateya of form
resplendent like a golden mountain. He amongst the Asura who was known as Salabha
the second, became on earth the monarch Prahlada in the country of the Balhikas.
The foremost, among the sons of Diti known by the name of Chandra and handsome
as the lord of the stars himself, became on earth noted as Chandravarman, the
king of the Kamvojas. That bull amongst the Danavas who was known by the name
of Arka became on earth, O king, the royal sage Rishika. That best of Asuras
who was known as Mritapa became on earth, the monarch, Pascimanupaka. That
great Asura of surpassing energy known as Garishtha became noted on earth as
king Drumasena. The great Asura who was known as Mayura became noted on earth
as the monarch Viswa. He who was the younger brother of Mayura and called
Suparna became noted on earth as the monarch, Kalakirti. The mighty Asura who
was known as Chandrahantri became on earth the royal sage Sunaka. The great
Asura who was called Chandravinasana became noted on earth as the monarch, Janaki.
That bull amongst the Danavas, who was called Dhirghajihva, became noted on
earth as Kasiraja. The Graha who was brought forth by Sinhika and who
persecuted the Sun and the Moon became noted on earth as the monarch Kratha.
The eldest of the four sons of Danayu, who was known by the name of Vikshara,
became known on earth the spirited monarch, Vasumitra. The second brother of
Vikshara, the great Asura, was born on earth as the king of the country, called
Pandya. That best of Asuras who was known by the name of Balina became on earth
the monarch Paundramatsyaka. And, O king, that great Asura who was known as Vritra
became on earth the royal sage known by the name of Manimat. That Asura who was
the younger brother of Vritra and known as Krodhahantri became noted on earth
as king Danda. That other Asura who was known by the name Krodhavardhana became
noted on earth as the monarch, Dandadhara. The eight sons of the Kaleyas that
were born on earth all became great kings endued with the prowess of tigers.
The eldest of them all became king Jayatsena in Magadha. The second of them, in
prowess, like Indra, became noted on earth as Aparajita. The third of them,
endued with great energy and power of producing deception, was born on earth as
the king of the Nishadas gifted with great prowess. That other amongst them who
was known as the fourth was noted on earth as Srenimat, that best of royal sages.
That great Asura amongst them who was the fifth, became noted on earth as king
Mahanjas, the oppressor of enemies. That great Asura possessing great
intelligence who was the sixth of them became noted on earth as Abhiru, that
best of royal sages. The seventh of them became known throughout earth, from
the centre to the sea, as king Samudrasena well acquainted with the truths of
the scriptures. The eighth of the Kaleyas known as Vrihat became on earth a
virtuous king ever engaged in the good of all creatures. The mighty Danava
known by the name of Kukshi became on earth as Parvatiya from his brightness as
of a golden mountain. The mighty Asura Krathana gifted with great energy became
noted on earth as the monarch Suryaksha. The great Asura of handsome features
known by the name of Surya became on earth the monarch of the Balhikas by name Darada,
that foremost of all kings. And, from the tribe of Asuras called Krodhavasa, of
whom I have already spoken to thee, were born many heroic kings on earth.
Madraka, and Karnaveshta, Siddhartha, and also Kitaka; Suvira, and Subahu, and
Mahavira, and also Balhika, Kratha, Vichitra, Suratha, and the handsome king
Nila; and Chiravasa, and Bhumipala; and Dantavakra, and he who was called
Durjaya; that tiger amongst kings named Rukmi; and king Janamejaya, Ashada, and
Vayuvega, and also Bhuritejas; Ekalavya, and Sumitra, Vatadhana, and also
Gomukha; the tribe of kings called the Karushakas, and also Khemadhurti;
Srutayu, and Udvaha, and also Vrihatsena; Kshema, Ugratirtha, the king of the Kalingas;
and Matimat, and he was known as king Iswara; these first of kings were all
born of the Asura class called Krodhavasa.
"There was also born on earth a mighty Asura known amongst
the Danavas by the name of Kalanemi, endued with great strength, of grand
achievements, and blessed with a large share of prosperity. He became the
mighty son of Ugrasena and was known on earth by the name of Kansa. And he who
was known among the Asuras by the name of DeBaka and was besides in splendour like
unto Indra himself, was born on earth as the foremost king of the Gandharvas.
And, know thou that Drona, the son of Bharadwaja, not born of any woman, sprung
from a portion of the celestial Rishi Brihaspati of grand achievements. And he
was the prince of all bowmen, conversant with all weapons, of mighty
achievements, of great energy. Thou shouldst know he was also well-acquainted
with the Vedas and the science of arms. And he was of wonderful deeds and the
pride of his race. And, O king, his son the heroic Aswatthaman, of eyes like
the lotus-petals, gifted with surpassing energy, and the terror of all foes, the
great oppressor of all enemies, was born on earth, of the united portions of
Mahadeva, Yama, Kama, and Krodha. And from the curse of Vasishtha and the
command also of Indra, the eight Vasus were born of Ganga by her husband
Santanu. The youngest of them was Bhishma, the dispeller of the fears of the
Kurus, gifted with great intelligence, conversant with the Vedas, the first
speakers, and the thinner of the enemy's ranks. And possessed of mighty energy
and the first of all persons acquainted with weapons, he encountered the
illustrious Rama himself, the son of Jamadagni of the Bhrigu race. And, that Brahman
sage who, on earth, was known by the name of Kripa and was the embodiment of
all manliness was born of the tribe of the Rudras. And the mighty
chariot-fighter and king who on earth was known by the name of Sakuni, that
crusher of foes, thou shouldst know, as Dwapara himself (the third yuga). And
he who was Satyaki of sure aim, that upholder of the pride of Vrishni race,
that oppressor of foes, begotten of the portion of gods called the Maruts. And
that royal sage Drupada who on earth was a monarch, the first among all persons
bearing arms, was also born of the same tribe of the celestials. And, O king,
thou shouldst also know that Kritavarman, that prince among men, of deeds
unsurpassed by any one, and the foremost of all bulls amongst Kshatriyas, was
born of the portion of the same celestials. And that royal sage also, Virata by
name, the scorcher of the kingdoms of others, and the great oppressor of all
foes, was born of the portion of the same gods. That son of Arishta who was
known by the name of Hansa, was born in the Kuru race and became the monarch of
the Gandharvas. He who was known as Dhritarashtra born of the seed of
Krishna-Dwaipayana, and gifted with long arms and great energy, also a monarch,
of the prophetic eye, became blind in consequence of the fault of his mother
and the wrath of the Rishi. His younger brother who was possessed of great
strength and was really a great being known as Pandu, devoted to truth and
virtue, was Purity's self. And, thou shouldst know that he who was known on
earth as Vidura, who was the first of all virtuous men, who was the god of
Justice himself, was the excellent and greatly fortunate son of the Rishi Atri.
The evil-minded and wicked king Duryodhana, the destroyer of the fair fame of the
Kurus, was born of a portion of Kali on earth. He it was who caused all
creatures to be slain and the earth to be wasted; and he it was who fanned the
flame of hostility that ultimately consumed all. They who had been the sons of
Pulastya (the Rakshasas) were born on earth among men of Duryodhana's brothers,
that century of wicked individuals commencing with Duhasasana as their first.
And, Durmukha, Duhsaha, and others whose names I do not mention, who always supported
Duryodhana (in all his schemes), were, indeed, the sons of Pulastya. And over
and above these hundred, Dhritarashtra had one son named Yuyutsu born of a
Vaisya wife.'
"Janamejaya said, 'O illustrious one, tell me the names of Dhritarashtra's
sons according to the order of their birth beginning from the eldest.'
"Vaisampayana said, 'O king, they are as follows: Duryodhana,
and Yuyutsu, and also Duhsasana; Duhsaha and Duhshala, and then Durmukha; Vivinsati,
and Vikarna, Jalasandha, Sulochna, Vinda and Anuvinda, Durdharsha, Subahu,
Dushpradharshana; Durmarshana, and Dushkarna, and Karna; Chitra and Vipachitra,
Chitraksha, Charuchitra, and Angada, Durmada, and Dushpradharsha, Vivitsu,
Vikata, Sama; Urananabha, and Padmanabha, Nanda and Upanandaka; Sanapati,
Sushena, Kundodara; Mahodara; Chitrabahu, and Chitravarman, Suvarman, Durvirochana;
Ayobahu, Mahabahu, Chitrachapa and Sukundala, Bhimavega, Bhimabala, Balaki,
Bhimavikrama, Ugrayudha, Bhimaeara, Kanakayu, Dridhayudha, Dridhavarman,
Dridhakshatra Somakirti, Anadara; Jarasandha, Dridhasandha, Satyasandha,
Sahasravaeh; Ugrasravas, Ugrasena, and Kshemamurti; Aprajita, Panditaka,
Visalaksha, Duradhara, Dridhahasta, and Suhasta, Vatavega, and Suvarchasa; Adityaketu,
Bahvasin, Nagadatta and Anuyaina; Nishangi, Kuvachi, Dandi, Dandadhara,
Dhanugraha; Ugra, Bhimaratha, Vira, Biravahu, Alolupa; Abhaya, and
Raudrakarman, also he who was Dridharatha; Anadhrishya, Kundaveda, Viravi,
Dhirghalochana; Dirghabahu; Mahabahu; Vyudhoru, Kanakangana; Kundaja and
Chitraka. There was also a daughter named Duhsala who was over and above the
hundred. And Yuyutsu who was Dhritarashtra's son by a Vaisya wife, was also
over and above the hundred. Thus, O king, have I recited the names of the
hundred sons and also that of the daughter (of Dhritarashtra). Thou hast now
known their names according to the order of their births. All of them were
heroes and great car-warriors, and skilled in the art of warfare. Besides, all
of them were versed in the Vedas, and, O king, all of them had got through the
scriptures. All of them were mighty in attack and defence, and all were graced
with learning. And, all of them had wives suitable to them in grace and
accomplishments. And, when the time came, the Kaurava monarch bestowed his
daughter Duhsala on Jayadratha, the king of the Sindhus, agreeably to the
counsels of Sakuni.
"And, O monarch, learn that king Yudhishthira was a portion
of Dharma; that Bhimasena was of the deity of wind; that Arjuna was of Indra,
the chief of the celestials; and that Nakula and Sahadeva, the handsomest beings
among all creatures, and unrivalled for beauty on earth, were similarly
portions of the twin Aswins. And he who was known as the mighty Varchas, the
son of Soma, became Abhimanyu of wonderful deeds, the son of Arjuna. And before
his incarnation, the god Soma had said thesewords to the celestials, 'I cannot
give (part with) my son. He is dearerto me than life itself. Let this be the
compact and let it be not transgressed. The destruction of the Asuras on earth
is the work of the celestials, and, therefore, it is our work as well. Let this
Varchas, therefore, go thither, but let him not stay there long. Nara, whose companion
is Narayana, will be born as Indra's son and indeed, will be known as Arjuna,
the mighty son of Pandu. This boy of mine shall be his son and become a mighty
car-warrior in his boyhood. And let him, ye best of immortals; stay on earth
for sixteen years. And when he attaineth to his sixteenth year, the battle
shall take place in which all who are born of your portions shall achieve the
destruction of mighty warriors. But a certain encounter shall take place
without both Nara and Narayana (taking any part in it). And, indeed, your
portions, ye celestials, shall fight, having made that disposition of the
forces which is known by the name of the Chakra-vyuha. And my son shall compel
all foes to retreat before him. The boy of mighty arms having penetrated the
impenetrable array, shall range within it fearlessly and send a fourth part of
the hostile force, in course of half a day, unto the regions of the king of the
dead. Then when numberless heroes and mighty car-warriors will return to the
charge towards the close of the day, my boy of mighty arms, shall reappear before
me. And he shall beget one heroic son in his line, who shall continue the
almost extinct Bharata race.' Hearing these words of Soma, the dwellers in
heaven replied, 'So be it.' And then all together applauded and worshipped
(Soma) the king of stars. Thus, O king, have I recited to thee the (particulars
of the) birth of thy father's father.
"Know also, that the mighty car-warrior Dhrishtadyumna was a portion
of Agni. And know also that Sikhandin, who was at first a female, was (the
incarnation of) a Rakshasa. And, they who became the five sons of Draupadi,
those bulls amongst the Bharata princes, were the celestials known as the
Viswas. Their names were Pritivindhya, Sutasoma, Srutakirti, Satanika, Nakula,
and Srutasena, endued with mighty energy.
"Sura, the foremost of the Yadus, was the father of Vasudeva.
He had a daughter called Pritha, who for her beauty was unrivalled on earth.
And Sura, having promised in the presence of fire that he would give his firstborn
child to Kuntibhoja, the son of his paternal aunt, who was without offspring,
gave his daughter unto the monarch in expectation of his favours. Kuntibhoja thereupon
made her his daughter. And she became, thenceforth, in the house of her
(adoptive) father, engaged in attending upon Brahmanas and guests. One day she
had to wait upon the wrathful ascetic of rigid vows, Durvasa by name,
acquainted with truth and fully conversant with the mysteries of religion. And
Pritha with all possible care gratified the wrathful Rishi with soul under
complete control. The holy one, gratified with the attentions bestowed on him
by the maiden, told her, 'I am satisfied, with thee! By this mantra (that I am
about to give thee), thou shall be able to summon (to thy side) whatever
celestials thou likest. And, by their grace, shall thou also obtain children.'
Thus addressed, the girl (a little while after), seized with curiosity, summoned,
during the period of her maiden-hood, the god Surya. And the lord of light
thereupon made her conceive and begot on her a son who became the first of all
wielders of weapons. From fear of relatives she brought forth in secrecy that
child who had come out with ear-rings and coat of mail. And he was gifted with
the beauty of a celestial infant, and in splendour was like unto the maker of
dayhimself. And every part of his body was symmetrical and well-adorned. And Kunti
cast the handsome child into the water. But the child thus thrown into the
water was taken up by the excellent husband of Radha and given by him to his
wife to be adopted by her as their son. And the couple gavehim the name of
Vasusena, by which appellation the child soon became known all over the land.
And, as he grew up, he became very strong and excelled in all weapons. The
first of all successful persons, he soon mastered the sciences. And when the
intelligent one having truth for his strength recited the Vedas, there was
nothing he would not then give to the Brahmanas. At that time Indra, the
originator of all things, moved by the desire of benefiting his own son Arjuna,
assumed the guise of a Brahmana, came to him, and begged of the hero his
ear-rings and natural armour. And the
hero taking off his ear-rings and armour gave them unto the Brahmana. And Sakra
(accepting the gift) presented to the giver a dart, surprised (at his open
handedness), and addressed him in these words, 'O invincible one, amongst the
celestials, Asuras, men, Gandharvas, Nagas, and Rakshasas, he at whom thou
hurlest (this weapon), that one shall certainly be slain.' And the son of Surya
was at first known in the world by the name of Vasusena. But, for his deeds, he
subsequently came to be called Karna. And because that hero of great fame had
taken off his natural armour, therefore was he--the first son of Pritha--called
Kama. And, the hero began to grow up in the Suta caste. And, O king, know thou
that Kama--the first of all exalted men--the foremost of all wielders of
weapons--the slayer of foes--and the best portion of the maker of day--was the
friend and counsellor of Duryodhana. And he, called Vasudeva, endued with great
valour, was among men a portion of him called Narayana--the god of gods--eternal.
And Baladeva of exceeding strength was a portion of the Naga, Sesha. And, know
that Pradyumna of great energy was Sanatkumara. And in this way the portion of
various other dwellers in heaven became exalted men in the race of Vasudeva,
increasing the glory thereof. And, O king, the portions of the tribe of Apsaras
which I have mentioned already, also became incarnate on earth according to
Indra's commands--And sixteen thousand portions of those goddesses became, in
this world of men, the wives of Vasudeva. And a portion of Sri herself became
incarnate on earth, for the gratification of Narayana, in the line of
Bhishmaka. And she was by name the chaste Rukmini. And the faultless Draupadi,
slender-waisted like the wasp, was born of a portion of Sachi (the queen of the
celestials), in the line of Drupada. And she was neither low nor tall in
stature. And she was of the fragrance of the blue lotus, of eyes large as
lotus-petals, of thighs fair and round, of dense masses of black curly hair.
And endued with every auspicious feature and of complexion like that of the
emerald, she became the charmer of the hearts of five foremost of men. And the
two goddesses Siddhi and Dhriti became the mothers of those five, and were
called Kunti and Madri. And she who was Mati became the daughter (Gandhari) of
Subala.
"Thus, have I recited to thee all about the incarnation, according
to their respective portions, of the gods, the Asuras, the Gandharvas, the
Apsaras, and of the Rakshasas. They who were born on earth as monarchs
invincible in battle, those high-souled ones who were born in the wide extended
line of the Yadus, they who were born as mighty monarchs in other lines, they
who were born as Brahmanas and Kshatriyas and Vaisyas, have all been recited by
me duly. And this account of the incarnation (of superior beings according to
their respective portions) capable of bestowing wealth, fame, offspring, long
life, and success, should always be listened to in a proper frame of mind. And
having listened to this account of incarnation, according to their portions, of
gods, Gandharvas, and Rakshasas, the hearer becoming acquainted with the creation,
preservation, and destruction of the universe and acquiring wisdom, is never
cast down even under the most engrossing sorrows.'"
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