SECTION CLXXXI
(Chaitra-ratha Parva continued)
"Vasistha continued, 'The Brahmana lady, thus addressed by them,
said, Ye children, I have not robbed ye of your eye-sights, nor am I
angry with ye ! This child, however, of the Bhrigu race hath certainly
been angry with ye. There is little doubt, ye children, that ye have
been robbed of your sights by that illustrious child whose wrath hath been kindled at the remembrance of the slaughter of his race ! Ye children, while ye were destroying even the embryos of the Bhrigu race, this child was held by me in my thigh for a hundred years ! And in order that the prosperity of Bhrigu's race might be restored, the entire Vedas with its branches came unto this one even while he was in the
womb. It is plain that this scion of the Bhrigu race, enraged at the
slaughter of his fathers, desireth to slay ye ! It is by his celestial energy
that your eyes have been scorched. Therefore ye children pray ye unto
this my excellent child born of my thigh ! Propitiated by your homage
he may restore your eye-sights !'
"Vasistha continued, 'Hearing those words of the Brahmana lady,
all these princes addressed the thigh-born child, saying, Be propitious .'
And the child became propitious unto them. And that best of Brahmana
RisMs, in consequence of his having been born after tearing open his
mother's thigh, came to be known throughout the three worlds by the
name of Aurva (thigh-born). And those princes regaining their eyesights
went away. But the Muni Aurva of the Bhrigu race resolved
upon overcoming the whole world. And the high-souled Rishi set his
heart, O child, upon the destruction of every creature in the world.'
And that scion of the Bhrigu race, for paying homage (as he regarded)
unto his slaughtered ancestors* devoted himself to the austerest of
penances with the object of destroying the whole world ! And desirous
of gratifying his ancestors, the RtsM afflicted by his severe asceticism the
three worlds with the celestials, the Aswras, and human beings. The
Pitris then, learning what the child of their race was about, all came from
their own region unto the Rishi and addressing him said.
Aurva, O son, fierce thou hast been in thy asceticism! Thy power
hath been witnessed by us ! Be propitious unto the three worlds ! O,
control thy wrath ! O child, it was not from incapacity that the
Bhrigus of souls under complete control were, all of them, indifferent
to their own destruction at the hands of the murderous Kshatriyas ! O
child, when we grew weary of the long periods of life allotted to us, it
was then that we desired our own destruction through the instrumentality
of the Kshatriyas ! The wealth that the Bhrigus had placed in their
house underground had been placed only with the object of enraging
the Kshatriyas and picking a quarrel with them. O thou best of
Brahmanas, as we were desirous of heaven, of what use could wealth be
to us ? The treasurer of heaven (Kuvera) had kept a large treasure for
us ! When we found that death could not, by any means, overtake us
all, it was then, O child, that we regarded this as the best means (of
compassing our desire) ! They who commit suicide never attain to
regions that are blessed. Reflecting upon this, we abstained from self-destruction. That which, therefore thou desirest to do is not
agreeable to us ! Restrain thy mind, therefore, from the sinful act of
destroying the whole world ! O child, destroy not the Kshatriyas nor
the seven worlds! O kill this wrath of thine that staineth thy ascetic
energy."
Thus ends the hundred and eighty-first section in the Chaitra-ratha
Parva of the Adi Parva.