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his thousand hoods, and shining with the splendour of ten thousand suns, and white as the _Kunda_ flower or the moon or a string of pearls, or the white lotus, or milk, or the fibres of a lotus stalk, served for his conch. And that adorable and omnipotent God thus slept on the bosom of the deep, enveloping all space with nocturnal gloom. And when his creative faculty was excited, he awoke and found the Universe denuded of everything. In this connection, the following _sloka_ is recited respecting the meaning of _Narayana_. "Water was created by (the _Rishi_) _Nara_, and it formed his corpus; therefore do we hear it styled as _Nara_. And because it formed his _Ayana_ (resting-place) therefore is he known as _Narayana_." As soon as that everlasting Being was engaged in meditation for the re-creation of the Universe, a lotus flower instantaneously came into existence from his navel, and the four-faced _Brahma_ came out of that navel-lotus. And then the Grandsire of all creatures, seating himself on that flower and finding that the whole Universe was a blank, created in his own likeness, and from his will, the (nine) great _Rishis, Marichi_ and others. And these in their turn observing the same thing, completed the creation, by creating _Yakshas, Rakshas, Pisachas_, reptiles, men, and all mobile and immobile creatures. The Supreme Spirit hath three conditions. In the form of Brahma, he is the Creator, and in the form of Vishnu he is the Preserver, and in his form as Rudra, he is the Destroyer of the Universe! O king of Sindhu, hast thou not heard of the wonderful achievements of Vishnu, described to thee by the _Munis_ and the Brahmanas learned in the _Vedas_? When the world was thus reduced to one vast sea of water, with only the heavens above, the Lord, like a fire-fly at night-time during the rainy season, moved about hither and thither in search of stable ground, with the view of rehabilitating his creation, and became desirous of raising the Earth submerged in water. _What shape shall I take to rescue the Earth from this flood!_--So thinking and contemplating with divine insight, he bethought himself of the shape of a wild boar fond of sporting in water. And assuming the shape of a sacrificial boar shining with effulgence and instinct with the _Vedas_ and ten _Yojanas_ in length, with pointed tusks and a complexion like dark clouds, and with a body huge as a mountain, and roaring like a conglomeration of clouds, the Lor
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