Harivamsha Purana

by Manmatha Nath Dutt | 1897 | 293,872 words | ISBN-10: 8178542188 | ISBN-13: 9788178542188

This page is entitled “krishna invites a meeting of his kinsmen” and represents Chapter 101 of the second book (‘Vishnu Parva’) of the Harivamsa (English translation in Prose). The Harivamsha Purana narrates the lineage and life-story of Krishna (Hari). Although not officially mentioned in the list of Puranas, this book includes topics such as geology, creation theory, time (manvantaras), ancient historical legends and accounts of royal dynasties.

Chapter 101 - Krishna Invites a meeting of His Kinsmen

1-3. Vaishampayana said:—Thereupon having honored Garuda like his friend Vasudeva took him to his own house. Having saluted Janarddana that sky-ranging bird, with his permission, rose up into the sky. At that time, having agitated completely the ocean, the abode of Makaras, with the wind caused by the flapping of his wings the bird flew towards the eastern sea.

4-8. Saying "I will again come at the time of work" Vinata’s son departed. Krishna honored, with jewels acquired by his own prowess, his old father Anakadundubhi, the king Ugrasena, Baladeva, Satyaki Sandipani, the Brahmana Gargya, and other members of the Vrishni, Andhaka and Bhoja races. The ambassadors, adorned with ear-rings and garlands, announced at the crossings and high ways of Dvaraka:—"The enemies of the Brahnanas have been slain: the slayer of Madhu has returned unscathed from the battle-field and the Vrishnis and Andhakas have acquired victory".

9-14. Afterwards having saluted Sandipani first Janarddana bowed unto the king Ahuka. Thereupon with Rama, Vasava’s younger brother saluted his father, with tears in his eyes, whose heart was filled with joy. Afterwards approaching the Dasharhas and calling every one of them by name Adhokshaja honored them all. O descendant of Bharata, after showing these civilities all the Yadavas, headed by Upendra, sat on celestial thrones set with jewels of every description. Afterwards, commanded by Krishna, Naraka’s servants brought there the riches and the assembly-hall which they had brought before. Thereupon blowing his bugle, Janarddana, the foremost of Yadus, honored all the Dasharhas.

15-18. Thereupon according to Krishna’s order the Dasharhas entered into the assembly-hall, charming, having seats and a door made of jewels. As the cave of a mountain is inhabited by lions so that assembly-hall, filled with the leading Yadu chiefs, shone superbly beautiful. Govinda, followed by the Vrishnis and Bhojas, placing Ugrasena before him, sat with Rama on the huge golden seat. Welcoming all the Yadu chiefs who were seated there according to their age the foremost of Purushas said.

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