The Prem sagurCaturbhujamisra, active 17th century
Religion
The Prem sagur
Caturbhujamisra, active 17th century
Krishna (Hindu deity)
O great king! when Shree Krishnù Chund Jee had thus spoken, Suhdeo
instantly procured all things necessary for the departure of the
Rajas. They received them; and, taking leave of Krishnù, went each to
his own country, and Shree Krishnù Chund Jee also travelled thence
joyfully, accompanied by Suhdeo and Bheem, and Urjoon, and came to
Hustinapoor. Krishnù having gone, after his arrival, to the Raja
Joodisthur, explained to him all the circumstances, attending the
death of Joorasindhoo, and the release of the Rajas.
Having recited thus much of the history, Shree Shookdeo Jee said to
the Raja Pureechit,--O great king! about the time of the arrival of
Shree Krishnù Chund, the root of joy, at Hustinapoor, the Rajas
arrived also with their armies, and with presents; and, having had an
interview with Raja Joodisthur, and offered their presents, they
encamped on all sides of Hustinapoor by order of Shree Krishnù Chund
Jee, and prepared to assist in the sacrifice.
CHAPTER LXXV.
Shree Shookdeo Jee said,--Raja! listen with attention, and I will
now relate how Raja Joodisthur performed the sacrifice, and Sissoopal
was slain, when the twenty thousand eight hundred Rajas went there,
all the other Rajas from the surrounding countries, and from every
quarter, whether descendants of the sun, or descendants of the moon,
came also, and were ready at Hustinapoor. Then Shree Krishnù Chund
and Raja Joodisthur together behaved with the utmost affability to all
the Rajas, and made all the arrangements, and entrusted each with a
specific duty in the sacrifice. After this, Shree Krishnù Chund Jee
said to the Raja Joodisthur, “O great king! we five brothers, Bheem,
Urjoon, Nukool, Suhdeo and myself, together with the other Rajas, will
do all the extraneous work, and do you be so good as to send for the
sages, priests and brahmins, and begin the sacrifice.”
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