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PEDHE-PARASHURAMA |
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the Lord of the Kailasa, he received several astras and also the great battle-axe. This
parashu always gleamed like sunshine and its edge was never dulled. Shiva was not
satisfied merely by the gift of the astras, but decided to test Bhargavramas
strength and skill and actually engaged in a duel with him The disciple proved his merit
and in the process left the mark of his Parashu on the forehead of his benefactor, who was
on that count called khandaparashu thereafter. Greatly satisfied with his own
achievements, the young man returned to the ashram of his father. Here a strange thing
happened. One day his mother. Renuka, had gone to the river as usual for her daily morning
chores. It so happened that King Chitrarath of vartikavat had gone to the same river for
jala-krida (water sport). This prince was an extremely handsome man and Renuka could not
help looking at hi in more often than she should have.
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