Uttar Kaanda
210 - Kakabhusundi narrates the story of his previous lives and tells Garuda the glory of the Kali age
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jēhi sukha lāgi purāri asubha bēṣa kṛta siva sukhada.
avadhapurī nara nāri tēhi sukha mahu saṃtata magana..88ka..
[7-87(A)-88(A)]
sōi sukha lavalēsa jinha bāraka sapanēhu lahēu.
tē nahiṃ ganahiṃ khagēsa brahmasukhahi sajjana sumati..88kha..
[7-87(A)-88(B)]
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The men and women of Ayodhya remained ever absorbed in that (transcendental) joy, to attain which the blessed Lord Siva, the delighter of all, assumed His unsightly garb (such as a garland of human skulls, serpents for His ornaments, ashes for scented cosmetics and a tiger-skin for a loin-cloth). Those wise and virtuous souls who have tasted of that joy only once even in a dream think nothing of the joy of absorption into Brahma (much less of any other earthly or heavenly joy).
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