Sabha-kriya Parva) Om After bowing down toN arayana and Nara, the most exalted male being, and also to the goddessS araswati, must the word Jaya be uttered. Vaisampayana said, Then, in the presence of Vasudeva, Maya Danava, having worshipped A rjuna, repeatedly spoke unto him with joined hands and in amiable words, Oson of Kunti, saved have I been by thee from this Krishna in spate and from Pavaka (fire) desirous of consuming me. Tell me what I have to do for thee. Arjuna said, Ogreat A sura, everything hath already been done by thee (even by this offer of thine). Blest be thou. Go whithersoever thou likest. Be kind and well-disposed towards me, as we are even kind to and well-pleased with thee !M aya said, Obull amongst men, what thou hast said is worthy of thee, Oexalted one. But OB harata, I desire to do something for thee cheerfully. lama great artist, aV iswakarma among theD anavas. Oson of Pandu, being what I am, I desire to do something for thee. Arjuna said. Osinless one, thou regardest thyself as saved (by me) from imminent death. Even if it hath been so, I cannot make thee do anything for me. At the same time, OD anava, I do not wish to frustrate thy intentions. Do thou something forK rishna. That will be a sufficient requital for my services to thee Vaisampayana said, Then, Obull of theB harata race, urged by Maya, Vasudeva reflected for a moment as to what he should ask Maya to accomplish.
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Excerpt from The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Vol. 2: Translated Into English Prose From the Original Sanskrit Text
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Sabha-kriya Parva) Om After bowing down toN arayana and Nara, the most exalted male being, and also to the goddessS araswati, must the word Jaya be uttered. Vaisampayana said, Then, in the presence of Vasudeva, Maya Danava, having worshipped A rjuna, repeatedly spoke unto him with joined hands and in amiable words, Oson of Kunti, saved have I been by thee from this Krishna in spate and from Pavaka (fire) desirous of consuming me. Tell me what I have to do for thee. Arjuna said, Ogreat A sura, everything hath already been done by thee (even by this offer of thine). Blest be thou. Go whithersoever thou likest. Be kind and well-disposed towards me, as we are even kind to and well-pleased with thee !M aya said, Obull amongst men, what thou hast said is worthy of thee, Oexalted one. But OB harata, I desire to do something for thee cheerfully. lama great artist, aV iswakarma among theD anavas. Oson of Pandu, being what I am, I desire to do something for thee. Arjuna said. Osinless one, thou regardest thyself as saved (by me) from imminent death. Even if it hath been so, I cannot make thee do anything for me. At the same time, OD anava, I do not wish to frustrate thy intentions. Do thou something forK rishna. That will be a sufficient requital for my services to thee Vaisampayana said, Then, Obull of theB harata race, urged by Maya, Vasudeva reflected for a moment as to what he should ask Maya to accomplish.
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