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Sri Matre Namaha


Description of Mani Dvpa Continued
1-17. Vysa said : O King Janamejaya! The Ratnagriha, above mentioned, is the
Central, the Chief and the Crowning Place of Mla Prakriti. [The nine jewels are :-- (1)
Mukt, (2) Mnikya, (3) Vaidrya, (4) Gomeda, (5) Vajra, (6) Vidruma, (7) Padmarga,
(8) Marakata, and (9) Nla.] This is situated in the centre of all the enclosures. Within
this there are the four Mandapas, i.e., halls built of one thousand (i.e., innumerable)
pillars. These are the Sringra Mandapa, Mukti Mandapa, Jna Mandapa and Eknta
Mandapa; on the top there are canopies of various colours; within are many scented
articles scented by the Dhpas, etc. The brilliance of each of these is like that of one Koti
Suns. On all sides of these four Mandapas there are nice groups of gardens of Kasmra,
Mallik, and Kunda flowers. Various scents, and scented articles, for example, of musk,
etc., are fully arranged in due order. There is a very big lotus tank here; the steps
leading to it are built of jewels. Its water is nectar, on it are innumerable full-blown
lotuses and the bees are humming always over them. Many birds, swans, Krandavas,
etc., are swimming to and fro. The sweet scents of lotuses are playing all round. In fact,
the whole Manidvpa is perfumed with various scented things. Within the Sringra
Mandapa, the Dev Bhagavat is situated in the centre on an sana (seat) and She hears
the songs sung in tune by the other Devs along with the other Devas. Similarly sitting

on the Mukti Mandapa, She frees the Jvas from the bondages of the world. Sitting on
the Jna Mandapa, She gives instructions on Jna, and sitting on the fourth Eknta
Mandapa, She consults with Her ministers, the Sakhs, Ananga Kusuma, etc., on the
creation, preservation, etc., of the universe.
O King! Now I shall describe about the main, Khs, room of Sr Dev. Listen. The Khs
Mahl palace of the Dev Bhagavat is named Sr Chintmani Griha. Within this is placed
the raised platform, the dais and sofa whereon the Dev taketh Her honourable seat. The
ten Sakti-tattvas form the staircases. The four legs are (1) Brahm, (2) Visnu, (3)
Rudra, and (4) Mahesvara. Sadsiva forms the upper covering plank. Over this Sr
Bhuvanesvara Mah Deva or the Supreme Architect of the Universe is reigning. Now
hear something about this Bhuvanesvara. Before creation while intending to sport, the
Dev Bhagavat divided Her Body into two parts and from the right part created
Bhuvanesvara. He has five faces and each face has three eyes. He has four hands and
He is holding in each hand speer, signs indicating do not fear, axe, and signs granting
boons. He looks sixteen years old. The lustre of of His Body is more beautiful then Koti
Kandarpas and more fiery than thousand Suns; and at the same time cool like Koti Suns.
His colour is crystal white, and on His left lap Sr Bhuvanesvar Dev is always sitting.
18-29. On the hip of Sr Bhuvanesvar, is shining the girdle with small tinkling bells,
built of various jewels; the ornaments on the arms are made of burnished gold studded
with Vaidryamanis; the Ttanka ornaments on Her ears are very beautiful like
Srchakra and they enhance very much the beauty of Her lotus face. The beauty of Her
forehead vies with, or defies the Moon of the eighth bright lunar day. Her lips challenge
the fully ripened Bimba fruits. Her face is shining with the Tilaka mark made of musk
and saffron. The divine crown on Her head is beautified with the Sun and Moon made of
jewels; the nose ornaments are like the star Venus and built of transparent gems,
looking exceedingly beautiful and shedding charming lustre all around. The neck is
decorated with necklaces built of gems and jewels. Her breasts are nicely decorated
with camphor and saffron. Her neck is shining like a conchshell decorated with artistic
designs. Her teeth look like fully ripe pomegranate fruits. On Her head is shining the
jewel crown. Her lotus face is beautified with alak as if these are mad bees. Her navel
is beautiful like the whirls in the river Bhgirath; Her fingers are decorated with jewel
rings; She has three eyes like lotus leaves; the lustre of Her body is bright like
Padmargamani cut and carved and sharpened on stone. The bracelets are adorned with
jewel tinkling bells; Her neck ornaments and medals are studded with gems and jewels.
Her hands are resplendent with the lustre of the jewels on the fingers; the braid of hair
on Her head is wreathed with a garland of Mallik flowers; Her bodice (short jacket) is
studded with various jewels.
30-45. O King! Sr Dev is slightly bent down with the weight of Her very high hard
breasts. She has four hands and She is holding noose, goad and signs granting boons
and do not fear. The all beautiful all merciful Dev is full of love gestures and beauties.
Her voice is sweeter than that of lute; the lustre of Her body is like Kotis and Kotis of
Suns and Moons if they rise simultaneously on the sky. The Sakhs, attendants, the
Devas and the Devs surround Her on all sides. Ichch Sakti, Jna Sakti, and Kriya
Sakti all are present always before the Dev. Lajj, Tusti, Pusti, Krti, Knti, Ksam,
Day, Buddhi, Medh, Smriti, and Laksm are always seen here incarnate in their due
Forms. The nine Ptha Saktis, Jay, Vijay, Ajit, Aparjit, Nity, Vilsin, Dogdhr,
Aghor, and Mangal reside here always and are in the service of the Dev
Bhuvanesvar. On the side of the Dev are the two oceans of treasures; from these
streams of Navaratna, gold, and seven Dhtus (elements) go out and assume the forms
of rivers and fall into the ocean Sudh Sindhu. Because such a Dev Bhuvanesvar,

resplendent with all powers and prosperities, sits on the left lap of Bhuvanesvara, that
He has, no doubt acquired His omnipotence.
O King! Now I will describe the dimensions of the Chintmani Griha. Listen. It is one
thousand Yojanas wide; its centre is very big; the rooms situated further and further are
twice those preceding them. It lies in Antarksa (the intervening space) without any
support. At the times of dissolution and creation it contracts and expands like a cloth.
The lustre of this Chintmani Griha is comparatively far more bright and beautiful than
that of other enclosure walls. Sr Dev Bhagavat dwells always in this place. O King! All
the great Bhaktas of the Dev in every Brahmnda, in the Devaloka, in Ngaloka, in the
world of men or in any other loka, all those that were engaged in the meditation of the
Dev in the sacred places of the Dev and died there, they all come here and reside with
the Dev in great joy and festivity.
46-59. On all sides rivers are flowing; some of ghee, some of milk, curd, honey, nectar,
pomegranate juice, jambu juice, and some of mango juice, sugarcane juices are flowing
on all sides. The trees here yield fruits according to ones desires and the wells and
tanks yield water also as people desire. Never is there any want felt here of anything.
Never are seen here diseases, sorrow, old age, decrepitude, anxiety, anger, jealousy,
and envy and other lower ideas. All the inhabitants of this place are full of youth and
look like one thousand Suns. All enjoy with their wives and they worship Sr
Bhuvanesvar. Some have attained Slokya, some Smpya, some Srpya and some
have attained Srsti and pass their days in highest comfort. The Devas that are in every
Brahmnda all live here and worship Sr Dev. The seven Koti Mah Mantras and Mah
Vidys here assume forms and worship the Mah My Sr Bhagavat, Who is of the
nature of Brahm.
O King! Thus I have described to you all about this Manidvpa. The lustre of Sun, Moon
and Kotis and Kotis of lightnings cannot be one Kotieth of one Koti part of Its lustre. At
some places the lustre is like Vidrumamani; some places as are illumined like the lustre
of Marakata Mani; some, like Srya Knta mani and some places are rendered brilliant
like Kotis and Kotis of lightnings. The light at some places is like Sindra; at some places
like Indranlamani; at some places, like Mnikya, and at some places like diamond. Some
places are blazing like the conflagration of fire; and some places look like molten gold;
some places seem filled with the lustre of Chandrakntamani, and some places look
brilliant like Sryakntamani.
60-73. The mountains here are all built of gems and jewels; the entrance gates and
enclosures are built of gems and jewels; the trees and their leaves all are of gems; in
fact all that exist here are all of gems and jewels. At some places numbers of peacocks
are dancing; at some places cuckoos are captivating the minds of persons by cooing in
the fifth tune and at others doves and pigeons and parrots are making sweet cackling
sounds. Lakhs and lakhs of tanks are there with their pure crystal-like waters. The Red
lotuses have blown fully and enhanced the beauty of the place. The captivating scents of
these lotuses extend to a distance one hundred Yojanas all round and gladden the minds
of people. The leaves are rustling with gentle breeze. The whole sky overhead is radiant
with the lustre of Chintmani gems and jewels. All the sides are illuminated with the
brilliancy of the gems and jewels.
O King! These jewels act like lamps. And the sweet scented trees emit their flagrance
and it is transmitted by breeze all around. Thus these trees serve the purpose of dhp
(scent). The rays of these gems pierce through the openings of the jewel screens on the
houses and fall on the mirrors inside, thus causing a nice brilliant appearance that
captivates the mind and causes confusion. O King! And what shall I say of this place,
more than this, that all the powers, and wealth, all the love sentiments, all the dress
suited to amorous interviews, all the splendours, fire, energy, beauty and brilliance, the

omniscience, the indomitable strength, all the excellent qualities and all mercy and
kindness are present here! The All Comprehending Bliss and the Brahmnanda can
always be witnessed here!
O King! Thus I have described to you about the Manidvpa, the most exalted place of the
Dev Bhagavat. At Her remembrance all the sins are instantly destroyed. The more so, if
a man remembers the Dev and about this place at the time of death, He surely goes
there.

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