SECTION 15
(Astika Parva continued)
"Sauti said, 'O foremost of persons acquainted with Brahma,
the mother of the snakes had cursed them of old, saying, 'He that hath the Wind
for his charioteer (viz., Agni) shall burn you all in Janamejaya's sacrifice!'
It was to neutralise that curse that the chief of the snakes married his sister
to that high-souled Rishi of excellent vows. The Rishi wedded her according to
the rites ordained (in the scriptures), and from them was born a high-souled
son called Astika. An illustrious ascetic; versed in the Vedas and their
branches, he regarded all with an even eye, and removed the fears of both his
parents.
"Then, after a long space of time, a king descending from the
Pandava line celebrated a great sacrifice known as the Snake-sacrifice, After that
sacrifice had commenced for the destruction of the snakes, Astika delivered the
Nagas, viz., his brothers and maternal uncles and other snakes (from a fiery
death). And he delivered his fathers also by begetting offspring. And by his
austerities, O Brahmana, and various vows and study of the Vedas, he freed
himself from all his debts. By sacrifices, at which various kinds of offerings
were made, he propitiated the gods. By practising the Brahmacharya mode of life
he conciliated the Rishis; and by begetting offspring he gratified his
ancestors.
"Thus Jaratkaru of rigid vows discharged the heavy debt he
owed to his sires who being thus relieved from bondage ascended to heaven. Thus
having acquired great religious merit, Jaratkaru, after a long course of years,
went to heaven, leaving Astika behind. There is the story of Astika that I have
related duly Now, tell me, what else I shall narrate."
So ends the fifteenth section in the Astika Parva of the Adi
Parva.
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