with the leading Yakshas, Gandharvas and the great Uragas arranged in
Vyuhas (45). Thus terrorized by Kālanemi in battle the gods, bereft of
consciousness, could not set forth their exertions although they were
capable of doing it (46). Being fettered by him with arrows, the
thousand-eyed Sakra, seated on his elephant Airāvata, could not move
about in the battle-field (47). In that battle the demon Kālanemi
constrained Varuna, resembling a watering cloud and effulgent like the
waterless ocean, desist from displaying any feats and deprived him of
his noose (48). Bewailing in the battle-field the Patriarch Vaishravana,
the king of riches, was rendered, by him through illusory weapons,
inactive in the battle-field (49). Yama, who spreads death and destroys
everything, was deprived of his consciousness by Kālanemi and fled to
his own quarter (50). Having thus assailed the Patriarchs and protecting
their respective quarters Kālanemi divided, then his body, into four
parts (51). Thereupon repairing to the celestial road of stars pointed
out by Sharbhānu that demon took, by force, the grace of the moon and
his great object (52). Proceeding to the celestial region he began to
direct the sun of burning rays and then occupied for himself his object
Sayana¹⁶⁷ and his daily duties (53). Beholding fire in the mouth of the
gods Kālanemi placed it in his own and having vanquished the air by his
own strength kept it under his subjection (54). Having brought the
rivers from the ocean by his own strength and power that demon kept them
under his own control and all the seas remained there like his body
(55). Having brought under his subjection all the rivers born in heaven
and earth Kālanemi established the world well protected by the mountains
(56). That Daitya, identical with all the worlds and a terror unto all
creatures, shone there like the self-born Deity the master of all the
elemental deities (57). That Dānava, the one body of all the
Lokpākas,¹⁶⁸ indentical with the sun, moon and the planets and
resembling the fire and air, began to move about in the battle-field
(58). When that Daitya occupied the position of Paramesthi, the source
of the origin and destruction of all the worlds the demons began to
chant his glories as the gods hymn the glories of the grand-father
(Brahmā).
¹⁶⁷ The longitude of a planet reckoned from the vernal equinoctial
point from _Sa_ with and _Ayana_, the equinoctial point.
¹⁶⁸ He defeated the Lokapālas and became himself the one regent of all
the quarters.
CHAPTER XLVIII. KALANEMI GOES TO VISHNU.
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