SABHA
PARV MAHABHARAT BOOK 2 CHAPTER 9
Mahabharat
Book 2 Chapter 9 : English
SECTION IX
Mentions
the Kings who attended Sabha of Varun
Narad
said--O Yudhishthir, the celestial Sabha of Varun is unparalleled
in splendour. In dimensions it is similar to that of Yama. Its walls
and arches are all of pure white. It hath been built by Viswakarma
(the celestial architect) within the waters.
•
It is surrounded on all sides by many celestial trees made of gems
and jewels and yielding excellent fruits and flowers. And many plants
with their weight of blossoms, blue and yellow, and black and darkish,
and white and red, that stand there, or excellent bowers around.
Within those bowers hundreds and thousands of birds of diverse species,
beautiful and variegated, always pour forth their melodies.
• The atmosphere of that mansion is extremely
delightful, neither cold nor hot. Owned by Varuna, that delightful
assembly house of pure white [p. 21] consists of many rooms and
is furnished with many seats.
• There sitteth Varuna attired in celestial
robe, decked in celestial ornaments and jewels, with his queen,
adorned with celestial scents and besmeared with paste of celestial
fragrance.
• The Adityas wait upon and worship the illustrious
Varuna, the lord of the waters.
Nagas in Sabha :
•
And Vasuki and Takshaka, and the Naga called Airavata; Krishna and
Lohita; Padma and Chitra endued with great energy; the Nagas called
Kamvala and Aswatara; and Dhritarashtra and Valahaka; Matimana and
Kundadhara and Karkotaka and Dhananjaya; Panimat and the mighty
Kundaka,
• O lord of the Earth; and Prahlada and Mushikada,
and Janamejaya,--all having auspicious marks and mandalas and extended
hoods;--these and many other snakes. O Yudhishthira, without anxiety
of any kind, wait upon and worship the illustrious Varuna.
• And, O king, Vali the son of Virochana,
and Naraka the subjugator of the whole Earth; Sanghraha and Viprachitti,
and those Danavas called Kalakhanja; and Suhanu and Durmukha and
Sankha and Sumanas and also Sumati; and Ghatodara, and Mahaparswa,
and Karthana and also Pithara and Viswarupa, Swarupa and Virupa,
Mahasiras; and Dasagriva, Vali, and Meghavasas and Dasavara; Tittiva,
and Vitabhuta, and Sanghrada, and Indratapana
• --these Daityas and Danavas, all bedecked
with ear-rings and floral wreaths and crowns, and attired in the
celestial robes, all blessed with boons and possessed of great bravery,
and enjoying immortality, and all well of conduct and of excellent
vows, wait upon and worship in that mansion the illustrious Varuna,
the deity bearing the noose as his weapon.
Oceans and the rivers :
•
And, O king, there are also the four oceans, the river Bhagirathi,
the Kalindi, the Vidisa, the Venwa, the Narmada of rapid current;
the Vipasa, the Satadru, the Chandrabhaga, the Saraswati; the Iravati,
the Vitasta, the Sindhu, the Devanadi; the Godavari, the Krishna-Venna
and that queen of rivers the Kaveri;
• ?... the Kimpuna, the Visalya and the river
Vaitarani also; the Tritiya, the Jeshthila, and the great Sone (Soane);
the Charmanwati and the great river Parnasa; the Sarayu, the Varavatya,
and that queen of rivers the Langali, the Karatoya, the Atreyi,
the red Mahanada, the Laghanti, the Gomati, the Sandhya, and also
the Trisrotasi...?
• --these and other rivers which are all
sacred and are world-renowned places of pilgrimage, as also other
rivers and sacred waters and lakes and wells and springs, and tanks,
large or small, in their personified form, O Bharata, wait upon
and worship the lord Varuna.
• The points of the heavens, the Earth, and
all the Mountains, as also every species of aquatic animals, all
worship Varuna there.
• And various tribes of Gandharvas and Apsaras,
devoted to music, both vocal and instrumental, wait upon Varuna,
singing eulogistic hymns unto him.
• And all those mountains that are noted
for being both delightful and rich in jewels, wait (in their personified
forms) in that Sabha, enjoying sweet converse with one another.
• And the chief minister of Varuna, Sunabha
by name, surrounded by his sons and grandsons, also attend upon
his master, along with (the personified form) of a sacred water
called go. These all, in their personified forms, worship the deity.
• O bull of the Bharat race, such is the
assembly room of Varun seen by me before, in the course of my wanderings.
Listen now to the account I give of the assembly room of Kuvera.'"
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