SECTION XI
(Lokapala Sabhakhyana Parva continued)
"Narada said, -'Listen to me, O child, as I tell thee of the assembly
use of the Grandsire, that house which none can describe, saying it
is such. In the Krita (golden) age of old, O king, the exalted deity
Aditya (once) came down from heaven into the world of men. Having
seen before the assembly-house of Brahma the Self -created, Aditya was
cheerfully wandering over the Earth in human form, desirous of beholding
what could be seen here. It was on that occasion, O son of Pandu,
that the god of day spoke unto me, O bull of the Bharata race, of that
celestial Sabha (assembly) of the Grandsire, immeasurable and immaterial
and indescribable, as regards form and shape, and capable of
delighting the heart of every creature by its splendour. Hearing, O
bull of the Bharata race, of the merits of that Sabha, I became, O king,
desirous of beholding it. I then asked Aditya, saying, O exalted one,
I desire to behold the sacred Sabha of the Grandsire. O lord of light,
tell me, O exalted one, by what ascetic penances, or by what acts, or
by what charms or by what rites, I may be enabled to behold that
excellent sin-cleansing Sabha. Hearing these words of mine, Aditya
the god of day, the deity of a thousand rays, answered me, O chief of
the Bharata race, thus : Observe thou, with mind rapt in meditation,
the Brahma vow extending for a thousand years. Repairing then to the
breast of the Himavat, I commenced that great vow, and after I had
completed it the exalted and sinless deity Surya endued with great
energy, and knowing no fatigue, took me with him to the Sabha of the
Grandsire. O king, it is impossible to describe that Sabha, saying it
is such, for within a moment it assumes a different form that language
fails to paint. O Bharata, it is impossible to indicate its dimensions or
shape, I never saw anything like it before. Ever contributing to the happiness of those within it, its atmosphere is neither cold nor warm.
Hunger and thirst or any kind of uneasiness disappear as soon as one
goeth thither. It seems to be made up of brilliant gems of many kinds.
It doth not seem to be supported on columns, it knoweth no deterioration,
being eternal. That self-effulgent mansion, by its numerous
blazing, celestial indications of unrivalled splendour, seems to surpass
the moon, the sun and the fire in splendour. Stationed in hedven, it
blazes forth, censuring as it were the maker of the day. In that mansion,
O king, the Supreme Deity, the Grandsire of all created things, having
himself created everything by virtue of his creative illusion, stayeth
ever. And Daksha, Prachetas, Pulaha, Marichi, the master Kasyapa,
Bhrigu, Atri, and Vasistha and Gautamai and also Angiras, and Pulastya,
Kfatu, Prahlada, and Kardamat these Prajapatis, and Angirasa of the
Atharvan Veda, the Valikhilyas, the Marichipas ; Intelligence, Space,
Knowledge, Air, Heat, Water, Earth, Sound, Touch, Form, Taste,
Scent *, Nature, and the Modes (of Nature), and the elemental
and prime causes of the world, all stay in that mansion beside the lord
Brahma. And Agastya of great energy, and Markandeya, of great
ascetic power and, Jamadagni and Bharadwaja, and Samvarta, and
Chyavana, and exalted Durvasa, and the virtuous Rishyasringa, the
illustrious Sanatkumara of great ascetic merit and the preceptor in all
matters affecting Yoga ; Asita, and Devala, and Jaigishavya acquainted
with truth ; Rishava, Ajitasatru, and Mani of great energy ; and the
Science of healing with its eight branchesall in their personified forms,
O Bharata ; the moon with all the stars and the stellar conjunctions ;
Aditya with all his rays ; the winds ; the Sacrifices, the Declarations of
purpose (in sacrifices), the Vital principles, these illustrious and vowobserving
beings in their personified forms, and many others too
numerous to mention, attend all upon Brahma in that mansion. Wealth
and Religion and Desire, and Joy, and Aversion, and Asceticism and
Tranquility, all wait together upon the Supreme Deity in that palace.
The twenty tribes of the Qandharvas and Apsaras, as also their seven
other tribes, and all the Lokapalas (chief protectors of several regions),
and Sukra, and Vrihaspati, and Vudha, and Angaraka (Mangala), Sani,
Rahu, and the other planets ; the Mantras (of the Sama Veda), the
special Mantras (of the same Veda) ; (the rites of) Harimat and
Vasumat, the Adityas with Indra, the two Agnis mentioned by name
(viz., Agnisoma and Indragni), the Marutas, Viswakarman, and the
Vasus, O Bharata ; the Pitris, and all kinds of sacrificial libations, the
four Vedas, viz., Rig, Sama, Yajuh, and Atharva ; all Sciences and
branches of learning ; Histories and all minor branches of learning ; the
several branches of the Vedas ; the planets, the Sacrifices, the Soma, all the deities ; Savitri (Gayatri), the seven kinds of rhyme ; Understanding,
Patience, Memory, Wisdom, Intelligence, Fame, Forgiveness ; the
Hymns of the Sama Veda the Science of hymns in general, and various
kinds of Verses and Songs ; various Commentaries with arguments ;
all in their personified forms, O king, and various Dramas and Poems
and Stories and abridged Glosses these also, and many others wait
upon the Supreme Deity in that Sabha. Kshanas, Lavas, Muhurtas, Day,
Night, Fortnights, Months, the six Seasons, O Bharata, Years, Yugas,
the four kinds of Days and Nights (viz., appertaining to man, to the
Pitris, to the gods, and to Brahma,) and that eternal, indestructible,
undeterioating, excellent Wheel of Time and also the Wheel of Virtue,
these always wait there- O Yudhishthira ; and Aditi, Diti, Danu,
Surasa, Vinata, Ira, Kalika, Suravi, Devi, Sarama, Gautami and the
goddesses Pradha, and Kadru ; these mothers of the celestials, and
Rudrani.Sree, Lakshmi, Bhadra, Shashthi, the Earth, Ganga, Hri.Swaha,
Kriti, the goddess Sura, Sachi Pushti, Arundhati, Samvritti, Asa, Niyati,
Srishti, Rati, these and many other goddesses wait upon the Creator of
all. The Adityas, Vasus, Rudras, Marutas, Aswinas, the Viswadevas,
Sadhyas, and the Pitris gifted with the speed of the mind ; these all
wait there upon the Grandsire. And, O bull amongst men, know thou
that there are seven classes of Pitris, of which four classes have
embodied forms and the remaining three without embodied forms. It
is well known that the illustrious Vairajas and Agniswattas and
Garhapattyas (three classes of Pitris) range in heaven. And those
amongst the Pitris that are called the Somapas, the Ekasringras, the
Chaturvedas, and the Kalas, are ever worshipped amongst the four
orders of men. Gratified with the Soma (juice), first, these gratify
Soma afterwards. All these tribes of Pitris wait upon the Lord of the
creation and cheerfully worship the Supreme Deity of immeasurable
energy. And Rakshasas, Pisachas, the Danavas and Guhyakas ; Nagas,
Birds, and various animals ; and all mobile and immobile great beings ;
all worship the Grandsire. And Purandara the chief of the celestials,
and Varuna and Kuvera and Yama, and Mahadeva accompanied by
Uma, always repair thither. And, O king of kings, Mahasena
(Kartikeya) also adoreth there the Grandsire. Narayana himself, and
the celestial Rishis, and those Rishis called Valakhillyas, and all beings
born of females and all those not born of females, and whatever else is
seen in the three worlds both mobile and immobile, were all seen by
me there, know O king. And eighty thousand Rishis with vital seed
drawn up, and O Pandu, fifty thousand Rishis having sons, were all seen
by me there. And all the dwellers in heaven repairing thither behold
the Supreme Deity when they please, and worshipping him with a bow of their head return whence they came. And, O king of men, the
Grandsire of all created beings, the Soul of the universe, the Self-create
Brahma of immeasurable intelligence and glory, equally kind unto all
creatures, honoureth as they deserve, and gratifieth with sweet speech
and gift of wealth and other enjoyable articles, the gods, the Daityas,
the Nagas, the Brahmanas, the Yakshas, the Birds, the Kaleyas, the
Gandharvas, the Apsaras, and all other exalted beings that came to him
as his guests. And that delicious Sabha* O child, is always crowded
with persons coming and going. Filled with every kind of energy,
and worshipped by Bmhmarshis, that celestial Sabha blazes forth with
the graceful possessions of Brahma and looks extremely handsome, O
tiger among kings, as this Sabha of yours is unrivalled in the world of
men, so is that Sabha of Brahma, seen by me unrivalled in all the
worlds. I have seen these Sabhas, O Bharata, in regions of the
celestials. This thy Sabha is unquestionably the foremost in the world
of men !"
Thus endeth the eleventh section in the Lokapala Sabhakhyana
Parva of the Sabha Parva.