SECTION 77
(Sambhava Parva continued)
"Vaisampayana said, 'After the expiry of the period of his
vow, Kacha, having obtained his preceptor's leave, was about to return to the
abode of the celestials, when Devayani, addressing him, said, 'O grandson of the
Rishi Angiras, in conduct and birth, in learning, asceticism and humility, thou
shinest most brightly. As the celebrated Rishi Angiras is honoured and regarded
by my father, so is thy father regarded and worshipped by me. Knowing this,
listen to what I say. Recollect my conduct towards thee during the period of
thy vow (Brahmacharya). Thy vow hath now been over. It behoveth thee to fix thy
affections on me. O accept my hand duly with ordained mantras.'
"Kacha replied, 'Thou art to me an object of regard and
worship even as thy father! Thou art, indeed, even an object of greater
reverence! Thou art dearer than life to the high-souled Bhargava! As the
daughter of my preceptor, thou art ever worthy of my worship! As my preceptor
Sukra, thy father, is ever deserving of my regards, so art thou, O Devayani!
Therefore, it behoveth thee not to say so.' Hearing this, Devayani replied,
'Thou, too, art the son of my father's preceptor's son. Therefore, thou art
deserving of my regards and worship. O Kacha, when thou wert slain so many
times by the Asuras, recollect today the affection I showed for thee.
Remembering my friendship and affection for thee, and, indeed, my devoted
regard also, it behoveth thee not to abandon me without any fault. I am truly
devoted to thee.'
"Hearing all this, Kacha said, 'O thou of virtuous vows, do
not urge me into such a sinful course. Be gracious unto me. Beautiful one, thou
art to me an object of greater regard than my preceptor. Full of virtuous
resolves, of face as handsome, as moon, the place where thou hadst resided,
viz., the body of Kavya, hath also been my abode. Thou art truly my sister.
Amiable one, happily have we passed the days that we have been together. There
is perfect good understanding between us. I ask thy leave to return to my abode.
Therefore, bless me so that my journey may be safe. I must be remembered by
thee, when thou recallest me in connection with topics of conversation, as one
that hath not transgressed virtue. Always attend upon my preceptor with
readiness and singleness of heart.' To all this, Devanayi answered, 'Solicited,
by me, if, indeed, thou truly refusest to make me thy wife, then, O Kacha, this
thy knowledge shall not bear fruit.'
"Hearing this, Kacha said, 'I have refused thy request only
because thou art the daughter of my preceptor, and not because thou hast any
fault. Nor hath my preceptor in this respect issued any command. Curse me if it
pleases thee. I have told thee what the behaviour should be of a Rishi. I do
not deserve thy curse, O Devayani. But yet thou hast cursed me! Thou hast acted
under the influence of passion and not from a sense of duty. Therefore, thy
desire will not be fulfilled. No Rishi's son shall ever accept thy hand in
marriage. Thou hast said that my knowledge shall not bear fruit. Let it be so.
But in respect of him it shall bear fruit to whom I may impart it.'
"Vaisampayana continued, 'That first of Brahmanas, Kacha,
having said so unto Devayani speedily wended his way unto the abode of the
chief of the celestials. Beholding him arrived, the celestials with Indra
ahead, having first worshipped him, spoke unto him as follows, 'Thou hast indeed,
performed an act of great benefit for us. Wonderful hath been thy achievement!
Thy fame shall never die! Thou shall be a sharer with us in sacrificial
offerings.'"
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