SECTION CCXXXIII
(Khandava-daha Parva continued)
Vaisampayana said, 'Hearing those words of her sons Jarita
continued 'Tha little mouse that had come out of this hole was seized
by a hawk with his claws and carried away hence. Therefore, ye may
fearlessly enter this hole now.' The young ones replied, 'We are not
by any means certain of that mouse having been taken away by the
hawk. There may be other mice living here. From them we have
every fear. Whereas it is doubtful whether fire will at all approach us
here. Already we see an adverse wind blowing the flames away. If
we enter the hole, death is certain at the hands of the dwellers in the
hole. But if we remain where we are, death is uncertain. O mother, a
position in which death is uncertain is better than that in which it is
certain. It is thy duty, therefore, to escape thyself, for, if thou livest
thou mayest obtain other children as good !'
"Their mother then said, 'Ye children, I myself saw the mighty
hawk, that best of birds, swoop down and fly away with the mouse from
the hole. And while he was flying away swiftly, I followed him behind
and pronounced blessing on him for his having taken away the
mouse from the hole, I said unto him, O king of hawks, because thou
art flying away with our enemy, the mouse, in thy claws, mayest thou,
without a foe, live in heaven with a golden body IAfterwards when
that hawk devoured the mouse, I came away, obtaining his leave.
Therefore ye children, enter this hole trustfully. Ye have nothing to
fear. The mouse that was its inmate was seized and taken away by the
illustrious hawk in my sight. The young ones again said, 'O mother,
we do not by any means know that the mouse hath been carried away
by the hawk. We cannot enter this hole in the ground without being
certain of the fact.' Their mother said, 'I know to a certainty that
the mouse hath been carried away by the hawk. Therefore, ye children,
ye have nothing to fear ; do what I say !' The young ones again said,
'We do not, O mother, say that thou art dispelling our fears with a false
story I For whatever is done by a person when his reason hath been
disturbed can scarcely be said to be that person's deliberate act. Thou
hast not been benefited by us, nor dost thou know who we are. Why
dost thou, therefore, strive to protect us at so much cost to thyself ?
Who are we to thee ? Thou art young and handsome, and capable of
seeking out thy husband. Go unto thy husband. Thou shalt obtain
good children again. Let us by entering the fire attain to regions of
felicity. If, however, the fire consume us not, thou mayest come back
and obtain us again.'
Vaisampayana said, "The parent bird then, thus addressed by her
sons, left them in Khandava and hastily went to the spot where there
was no fire and there was safety. Then Agni in haste and with fierce
flames approached the spot where the sons of Mandapala were. The
young birds saw the blazing fire come towards them. Then Jaritari, the
eldest of four, in the hearing of Agni began to speak."
Thus ends the two hundred and thirty-third section in the Khandava-daha Parva of the Adi Parva.