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ou beest favourably disposed towards me, then I wish to have this boon,--I wish to learn all the weapons that are with thy god-head." Then the god _Tryamvaka_ said unto me, "I will give. O Pandava, my own weapon _Raudra_ shall attend upon thee." Thereupon _Mahadeva_, well-pleased, granted to me the mighty weapon, _Pasupata_. And, having granted that eternal weapon, he also said unto me, "This must never be hurled at mortals. If discharged at any person of small energy, it would consume the universe. Shouldst thou (at any time) be hard pressed, thou mayst discharge it. And when all thy weapons have been completely baffled, thou mayst hurl it." Then when he having the bull for his mark, had been thus gratified, there stood manifest by my side that celestial weapon, of resistless force capable of baffling all weapons and destructive of foes and the hewer of hostile forces and unrivalled and difficult to be borne even by the celestials, the demons and the _Rakshasas_. Then at the command of that god, I sat me down there. And in my very sight the god vanished from the spot.'" SECTION CLXVII "Arjuna said, 'O Bharata, by the grace of that god of gods the Supreme Soul, _Tryamvaka_, I passed the night at that place. And having passed the night, when I had finished the morning rituals, I saw that foremost of the _Brahmanas_ whom I had seen before. And unto him I told all as it had happened, O Bharata, namely, that I had met the divine _Mahadeva_. Thereupon, O king of kings, well-pleased, he said unto me, "Since thou hast beheld the great god, incapable of being beheld by any one else, soon wilt thou mix with _Vaivaswata_ and the other _Lokapalas_ and the lord of the celestials; and Indra too will grant thee weapons." O king, having said this unto me and having embraced me again and again, that _Brahmana_ resembling the Sun, went away whither he listed. And, O slayer of foes, it came to pass that on the evening of that day refreshing the whole world, there began to blow a pure breeze. And in my vicinity on the base of the _Himalaya_ mountain fresh, fragrant and fair flowers began to bloom. And on all sides there were heard charming symphony and captivating hymns relating to Indra. And before the lord of the celestial hosts of _Apsaras_ and _Gandharvas_ chanted various songs. And ascending celestial cars, there approached the _Marutas_ and the followers of _Mahendra_ and the dwellers of heaven. And afterwards, Marutvan togethe
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