achievements of Vishnu, described to thee by the Munis
and the Brahmanas learned in the Vedas? When
the world was thus reduced to one vast sea of water,
with only the heavens above, the Lord, like a fire-fly
at night-time during the rainy season, moved about
hither and thither in search of stable ground, with
the view of rehabilitating his creation, and became
desirous of raising the Earth submerged in water.
What shape shall I take to rescue the Earth from this
flood?—So thinking and contemplating with
divine insight, he bethought himself of the shape of
a wild boar fond of sporting in water. And assuming
the shape of a sacrificial boar shining with effulgence
and instinct with the Vedas and ten Yojanas in length,
with pointed tusks and a complexion like dark clouds,
and with a body huge as a mountain, and roaring like
a conglomeration of clouds, the Lord plunged into
the waters, and lifted up the Earth with one of his
tusks, and replaced it in its proper sphere.
At another time, the mighty Lord, assuming a wonderful
form with a body half lion, half man, and squeezing
his hands, repaired to the court of the ruler of the
Daityas. That progenitor of the Daityas, the
son of Diti, who was the enemy of the (gods), beholding
the Lord’s peculiar form, burst out into passion
and his eyes became inflamed with rage. And Hiranya-Kasipu,
the war-like son of Diti and the enemy of the gods,
adorned with garlands and looking like a mass of dark
clouds, taking up his trident in hand and roaring like
the clouds, rushed on that being half lion, half man.
Then that powerful king of wild beasts, half man,
half lion, taking a leap in the air, instantly rent
the Daitya in twain by means of his sharp claws.
And the adorable lotus-eyed Lord of great effulgence,
having thus slain the Daitya king for the well-being
of all creatures, again took his birth in the womb
of Aditi as son of Kasyapa. And at the expiration
of a thousand years she was delivered of that superhuman
conception. And then was born that Being, of
the hue of rain-charged clouds with bright eyes and
of dwarfish stature. He had the ascetic’s
staff and water-pot in hand, and was marked with the
emblem of a curl of hair on the breast. And that
adorable Being wore matted locks and the sacrificial
thread, and he was stout and handsome and resplendent
with lustre. And that Being, arriving at the
sacrificial enclosure of Vali, king of the Danavas,
entered the sacrificial assembly with the aid of Vrihaspati.
And beholding that dwarf-bodied Being, Vali was well-pleased
and said unto him, ’I am glad to see thee, O
Brahmana! Say what is it that thou wantest from
me!’ Thus addressed by Vali, the dwarf-god replied
with a smile, saying, ’So be it! Do thou,
lord of the Danavas, give me three paces of ground!’
And Vali contented to give what that Brahmana of infinite
power had asked. And while measuring with his
paces the space he sought. Hari assumed a wonderful
and extraordinary form. And with only three paces