Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana Book 11 Chapter 4:8-16

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Srimad Bhagvata Mahapurana: Book 11: Chapter 4: Verses 8-16

Narayana, knowing that Indra had done that misdeed, loudly laughed and without astonishment or haughtiness said to the trembling visitors, "0 (powerful) Kamadeva, 0 wind-god and celestial damsels ! do not be afraid. Accept our hospitality and fill this hermitage by your presence." 0 king ! when Narayana made them fearless and spoke thus, (Kamadeva and) the (other) gods bent their heads with shame, and said to the merciful Lord, "If You remained unaffected (by the attacks of Kamadeva) it is no matter for surprise, as You are beyond Maya and subject to no change. Your lotus-feet are adored by hosts of sages who have conquered their senses and revel in the Self. When persons worshipping'You transcend the region of the gods and rise to Your supreme Abode, deities put many obstacles in their path. But the other one is not (so) obstructed-he who offers to the deities their shares in the form of oblations into the sacred fire. (Yet,) You being the Protector, the devotee tramples over all obstacles. Some people get over us in the guise of hunger and thirst, cold, heat and rain (the distinguishing features of the cold and the hot weather and the rains), control the air, the palate. and the sexual urge, which are (so) difficult to cross like endless oceans; but they fall victims to futile anger and thus render useless their hard austerities. They are like persons who having crossed oceans get drowned-in the hollow caused by a cow's hoof." When Kamadeva, Spring etc., thus praised Him, the almighty Narayana (produced and) displayed women of wonderful beauty, fully adorned (with ornaments), waiting upon Himself (And thus the pride of Kamadeva and his retinue was humbled). Those attendants of indra saw these women, as beautiful as Goddess Laksmi, and got enchanted by the fragrance of their bodies; they found their own beauty faint when compared with their surpassing beauty. Lord Narayana laughingly told the humbled Kamadeva and others that they might choose from among those women one like themselves who would be an ornament to heaven. Obeying this command with the word "Amen I" Indra's attendants offered their respects to Narayana and choosing Urvasi, the best of those celestial damsels, returned to heaven following her. They bowed to indra in the court of the gods, and described to them, eager to hear, the prowess of Narayana, hearing which Indra was astonished and got dismayed.

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