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VALMIKI RAMAYANA

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BOOK 1: BALA KANDA

SECTION 39

On listening the narration of Vishvamitra, Rama, the delighter of Raghu s dynasty is highly rejoiced, and at the end of the episode he spoke to sage whose glow is fire like. (1 39 1) "I am interested to listen this episode exhaustively, oh, Brahman, let good betide you, how my ancestor Sagara had completed the Vedic ritual, really. (1 39 2) On listening the words of Rama that are inclusive of his inquisitiveness, Sage Vishvamitra smilingly spoke to that descendent of Kakutstha, "oh, Rama, let the episode of the great souled Sagara be listened vividly." Vishvamitra thus commenced to narrate that episode. (1 39 3, 4a)

"The father in law of god Shankara who is well known by the name of Himavan sets eyes on Mountain Vindhya, which stands as loftily as Himalayas, and those two mountains peer at each other. (1 39 4b, 5a) "Oh, best one among men, Rama, that Vedic ritual of Sagara came to pass in between those two mountains, namely Himalayas and Vindhya ranges, and oh, tigerly man Rama, that area is renowned for Vedic rituals, isn t it! (1 39 5b, 6a) "Oh, dear sire Rama, the grandson of Sagara and the son of exiled Asamanja is Amshuman, oh, descendant of Kakutstha, which Anshuman s bow will be unfaltering and who is a top speeded chariot rider, and he has escorted ritual Horse released. (1 39 6b, 7a)

"And on the day of a sacred function called Ukthyam, Indra assumed the form of a Rakshasa and stole the ritual Horse of the chief of the ritual, namely Sagara. (1 39 7b, 8a) "While that ritual Horse of the great souled Sagara is stolen, all the congregations of the Ritviks, the religious teachers, then spoke to the chief propitiator, namely Sagara. (1 39 8b, 9a) Oh, Sagara,the descendent of Kakutstha, at this auspicious time the ritual Horse is hastily diverted, you kill him who stole the Horse, and let that Horse be fetched. (1 39 9b, 10a)

This hindrance in Vedic ritual will become inauspicious for all of us, thereby, oh, king, action may be taken as to how there can be no fault in proceedings of the ritual. The religious teachers of Sagara have advised him in this way. (1 39 10b, 11a) "On hearing the words of religious teachers that king Sagara indeed spoke this much to his sixty thousand sons in that religious council. (1 39 11b, 12a) Oh, sons, I do not envisage any way in for Rakshasas into this ritual, since oh, best ones among men, holy sanctifiers who themselves are sanctified by the Vedic hymns are conducting this glorious Vedic ritual, isn t it. (1 39 12b, 13a) Oh, sons, you may therefore proceed to search for the Horse and its thief on entire earth as far as it is garlanded by the ocean, and safety betides you all. (1 39 13)

Oh, sons, let each prince advance searching one square Yojana of earth, by my order you dig up the earth until the appearance of the Horse, while searching for the stealer of that Horse. (1 39 14b, 15) As for myself, I will stay here only along with my grandson, namely Amshuman, and with the congregation of religious teachers till the Horse appears, as I am under vow of the ritual. Thus Sagara instructed to his sixty thousand sons and stayed back at the ritual place. (1 39 16) "Animated by their father s words those great mighty princes enthusiastically proceeded onto earth s surface in the preliminary round of search. (1 39 1)

"But, oh, tigerly man Rama, on going round the earth in its entirety those great mighty princes did not find that Horse, then as said by their father they mapped the earth to a unit of one square Yojana for each of them, and each of them hollowed out each and every area on the surface of earth with their arms that have the touch of the diamonds. (1 39 18) Mother" Earth bewailed while she is ruptured with spears also that are similar to thunderbolts, besides with very gruelling ploughs. (1 39 19) "Oh, Raghava, there emerged an unbearable rumpus from the Nagas, Asura s, Rakshasas, and other beings living underneath the surface of earth, while they are killed during hollowing the earth. (1 39 20)

"Oh, Rama, the legatee of Raghu s dynasty, thus sixty thousand square Yojana s of the earth is dug over, so as to make the earth s outermost plane as the unsurpassed Rasatala, the sixth subterranean and the nethermost plane. (1 39 21) "Oh, the kingly tiger Rama, the sons of Sagara have endeavoured everywhere digging over the Jambu Island which is verily congested with mountains in this way. (1 39 22) "All the Gods along with Gandharva s, Asura s, and Uragas who are distraught at heart for the plight of earth have approached the Forefather, Brahma. (1 39 23)

"They the Gods who are very highly scared, and who are chap fallen, then spoke this sentence to the great souled Forefather Brahma on gaining his grace. (1 39 24) Oh, god Brahma, the sons of Sagara are digging entire earth, thus aquatic beings and many great souls are being destroyed. (1 39 25) This one is the destroyer of our ritual… this one has carried off our ritual Horse… thinking thus and suspecting everyone those sons of Sagara are torturing all the living beings. Thus all the Gods have appealed to Brahma." So said Sage Vishvamitra to Rama and others. (1 39 26)

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