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this fact he was surnamed by the gods as the _Kama_-fire.[25] (By reason of the second) she had a son called the _Amogha_ or invincible fire, the destroyer of his enemies in battle. Assured of success he curbs his anger and is armed with a bow and seated on a chariot and adorned with wreaths of flowers. (From the action of the third quality) she had a son, the great _Uktha_ (the means of salvation) praised by (akin to) three Ukthas.[26] He is the originator of the great word[27] and is therefore known as the Samaswasa or the means of rest (salvation).'" [25] Kama is the name of the god of love, Indian Cupid. [26] The body, the exciting Cause of our actions is an _uktha_, the soul of the vivifier of the body is the second _uktha_, and the Supreme Spirit, the inciter of the soul is the third. [27] The word of God. SECTION CCXIX "Markandeya continued, 'He (_Uktha_) performed a severe penance lasting for many years, with the view of having a pious son equal unto _Brahma_ in reputation. And when the invocation was made with the _vyahriti_ hymns and with the aid of the five sacred fires, _Kasyapa, Vasistha, Prana_, the son of _Prana, Chyavana_, the son of _Angiras_, and _Suvarchaka_--there arose a very bright energy (force) full of the animating (creative) principle, and of five different colours. Its head was of the colour of the blazing fire, its arms were bright like the sun and its skin and eyes were golden-coloured and its feet, O Bharata, were black. Its five colours were given to it by those five men by reason of their great penance. This celestial being is therefore described as appertaining to five men, and he is the progenitor of five tribes. After having performed a penance for ten thousand years, that being of great ascetic merit produced the terrible fire appertaining to the _Pitris_ (manes) in order to begin the work of creation, and from his head and mouth respectively he created Vrihat and Rathantara (day and night) who quickly steal away (life, &c.). He also created Siva from his navel, Indra from his might and wind and fire from his soul, and from his two arms sprang the hymns _Udatta_ and _Anudatta_. He also produced the mind, and the five senses, and other creatures. Having created these, he produced the five sons of the _Pitris_. Of these _Pranidhi_ was the son of _Vrihadratha_. Vrihadratha was the son of Kasyapa. Bhanu was the godson of Chyavana, Saurabha, the son of Suvar
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