up the whole universe. And that boy of blazing
effulgence and bearing the mark of Sreevatsa
and attired in yellow robes, gratified with me, smilingly
addressed me, saying, “O Markandeya, O best
of Munis, having dwelt for some time within
my body, thou hast been fatigued! I shall however
speak unto thee.” And as he said this to
me, at that very moment I acquired a new sight, so
to speak, in consequence of which I beheld myself to
be possessed of true knowledge and emancipated from
the illusions of the world. And, O child, having
witnessed the inexhaustible power of that Being of
immeasurable energy, I then worshipped his revered
and well-shaped feet with soles bright as burnished
copper and well-decked with toes of mild red hue,
having placed them carefully on my head and joining
my palms in humility and approaching him with reverence.
I beheld that Divine Being who is the soul of all
things and whose eyes are like the petals of the lotus.
And having bowed unto him with joined hands I addressed
him saying, “I wish to know thee, O Divine Being,
as also this high and wonderful illusion of thine!
O illustrious one, having entered into thy body through
thy mouth, I have beheld the entire universe in thy
stomach! O Divine Being, the gods, the Danavas
and the Rakshasas, the Yakshas, the
Gandharvas, and the Nagas, indeed, the
whole universe mobile and immobile, are all within
thy body! And though I have ceaselessly wandered
through thy body at a quick pace, through thy grace,
O God, my memory faileth me not. And, O great
lord, I have come out of thy body at thy desire but
not of mine! O thou of eyes like lotus leaves,
I desire to know thee who art free from all faults!
Why dost thou stay here in the form of a boy having
swallowed up the entire universe? It behoveth
thee to explain all this to me. Why, O sinless
one, is the entire universe within thy body? How
long also, O chastiser of foes, wilt thou stay here?
Urged by a curiosity that is not improper for Brahmanas,
I desire, O Lord of all the gods, to hear all this
from thee, O thou of eyes like lotus leaves, with every
detail and exactly as it all happens, for all I have
seen, O Lord, is wonderful and inconceivable!”
And thus addressed by me, that deity of deities, of
blazing effulgence and great beauty, that foremost
of all speakers consoling me properly, spoke unto
me these words.’”
SECTION CLXXXVIII
“Markandeya continued, ’The Deity then said, “O Brahmana, the gods even do not know me truly! As however, I have been gratified with thee, I will tell thee how I created the universe! O regenerate Rishi, thou art devoted to thy ancestors and hast also sought my protection! Thou hast also beheld me with thy eyes, and thy ascetic merit also is great! In ancient times I called the waters by the name of Nara; and because the waters have ever been my ayana or home,