SECTION –CLXLVIII
(Markandeya-Samasya Parva Continued)
Vaisampayana said, "The sons of Pandu and
those Rishis then asked Markandeya, 'Is there anybody that is blessed with
longer life than thou?' And Markandeya answered them, saying, 'There is without
doubt, a royal sage of the name of Indradyumna and his virtue having
diminished, he fell from heaven, crying, 'My achievements are lost!' And he
came unto me and asked, 'Dost thou know me?' And I answered him, saying, 'From
our anxiety to acquire religious merit we do not confine ourselves to any home.
We live but for a night in the same village or town. A person like us,
therefore, cannot possibly know thy pursuits. The fasts and vows we observe
render us weak in body and unable to follow any worldly pursuits on our own
behalf. Hence, one like us cannot possibly know thee.' He then asked me, 'Is
there any one who is longerlived than thou'? I answered him, saying, 'There
liveth on the Himavat an owl of the name of Pravarakarna. He is older than I.
He may know thee. The part of the Himavat where he dwelleth is far off from
here.' And at this Indradyumna became a horse and carried me to where that owl
lived and the king asked the owl, saying, 'Dost thou know me?' And the owl
seemed to reflect for a moment and then said unto the king, 'I do not know
thee.' And the royal sage Indradyumna thereupon asked the owl, 'Is there any
one who is older than thou?' And thus asked the owl answered, saying, There is
a lake of the name of Indradyumna. In that lake dwelleth a crane of the name of
Nadijangha. He is older than we. Ask thou him.' And at this king Indradyumna
taking both myself and the owl went to that lake where the crane Nadijangha
dwelt. And that crane was asked by us, 'Dost thou know the king Indradyumna?'
And the crane thereupon seemed to reflect a little and then said, 'I do not
know king Indradyumna.' And the crane was asked by us, 'Is there any one who is
older than thou?' And he answered us, saying, 'There dwelleth in this very lake
a tortoise of the name of Akupara. He is older than I. He may know something of
this king. Therefore, enquire ye of Akupara. And then that crane gave
information to the tortoise, saying, 'It is intended by us to ask thee
something. Please come to us.' And hearing this the tortoise came out of the
lake to that part of the bank where we all were and as he came there we asked
him, saying, 'Dost thou know this king Indradyumna?' And the tortoise reflected
for a moment. And his eyes were filled with tears and his heart was much moved
and he trembled all over and was nearly deprived of his senses. And he said
with joined hands, 'Alas, do I not know this one? He had planted the
sacrificial stake a thousand times at the time of kindling the sacrificial
fire. This lake was excavated by the feet of the cows given away by this king
unto the Brahmanas on the completion of the sacrifice. I have lived here ever
since.' And after the tortoise had said all this, there came from the celestial
regions a car. And an aerial voice was heard which said, addressing
Indradyumna, 'Come thou and obtain the place thou deservest in heaven! Thy
achievements are great! Come thou cheerfully to thy place! Here also are
certain slokas: The report of virtuous deeds spreadeth over the earth and ascendeth
to heaven. As long as that report lasts, so long is the doer said to be in
heaven. The man whose evil deeds are bruited about, is said to fall down and
live, as long as that evil report lasts in the lower regions. Therefore should
man be virtuous in his acts if he is to gain Heaven. And he should seek refuge
in virtue, abandoning a sinful heart.'
"And hearing these words, the king said,
'Let the car stay here as long as I do not take these old persons to the places
whence I brought them. And having brought me and the owl Pravarakarna to our
respective places, he went away, riding on that car, to the place that was fit
for him. Being longlived, I witness all this."
Vaisampayana continued, "It was thus that
Markandeya narrated all this unto the son of Pandu. And after Markandeya
finished, the sons of Pandu said, 'Blessed be thou! Thou hadst acted properly
in causing king Indradyumna who had fallen from Heaven to regain his sphere!'
And Markandeya answered them, saying, 'Devaki's son, Krishna, also had thus
raised the royal sage Nriga who had sunk in hell and caused him to regain
Heaven!'"
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