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"The Story of the Fortunate One"

by KRISHNA -DVAIPÂYANA VYÂSA

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Pictures Canto 10 part 3 - page 1 - 2 - 3 - 4

Chapter 64 - 65- 66 - 67 - 68



Chapter 64: On Stealing from a Brahmin:
King Nriga a Chameleon

(5) The Lotus-eyed Supreme Lord, the Maintainer of the Universe,
going there saw it and
easily picked it up with His left hand.



Chapter 65: Lord Balarâma in Vrindâvana
and the Stream Divided

(27) Yamunâ thus chided, afraid having fallen at His feet, o King, spoke trembling to the Yadu-child the words: (28) 'Râma, Râma, o mighty armed one, I don't know the prowess of You by whose single portion [of S'esha] the earth is sustained, o Master of the Universe.



Chapter 66: The False Vâsudeva Paundraka and
His Son Consumed by Their Own Fire

(16) With tridents, clubs and bludgeons, pikes, blades, barbed missiles,
lances, swords, axes and arrows
the enemies attacked the Lord.



Chapter 67: Balarâma Slays the Ape Dvivida

(2) S'rî S'uka said: 'There was a certain ape named Dvivida ['the two-faced one'], a friend of Naraka [or Bhaumâsura, see 10.59], who as the mighty brother of Mainda had been Sugrîva [the monkey-chief, see also 9.10: 32] his adviser [*]. (3) The ape in order to avenge his friend [who was killed by Krishna] wreaked havoc by setting fire to the cities, villages, mines and cowherd communities of the kingdom.



Chapter 68: The Marriage of Sâmba and the
Kuru City Dragged Trembling of His Anger

(40) Today I'll rid the earth of the Kauravas!', and thus speaking He enraged took His plow and rose as if he wanted to set  the three worlds afire. (41) With the tip of His plow He infuriated tore close the city of Hastinâpura and dragged her along with the intention to throw her into the Ganges.


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