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 CHAPTER XV.

The world overrun with trees: they are destroyed by the Prachetasas. Soma pacifies them, and gives them Marisha to wife: her story: the daughter of the nymph Prauilocha, Legend of Karidu. Marisha's former history. Daksha the son of the Prachetasas: his different characters: his sons: his daughters: their marriages andprogeny : allusion to Prahlada, his descendant.

CHAPTER XVI.

Inquiries of Maitreya respecting the history of Prahlada.

CHAPTER XVII.

Legend of Prahlada. Hirariyakasipu the sovereign of the universe : the gods dispersed, or in servitude to him : Prahlada, his son, remahis devoted to Vishnu: questioned by his father, he praises Vishnu: Hirariyakasipu orders him to be put to death, but in vain: his repeated deliverance: he teaches his companions to adore Vishnu.

CHAPTER XVIII.

Hirariyakasipu's reiterated attempts to destroy his son : their being always frustrated.

CHAPTER XIX.

Dialogue between Prahlada and his father: he is cast from the top of the palace unhurt : baffles the incantations of Sambara : he is thrown, fettered, into the sea : he praises Vishnu.

CHAPTER XX.

Vishnu appears to Prahlada. Hirariyakasipu relents, and is reconciled to his son: he is put to death by Vishriu as the Nrisimha. Prahlada becomes king of the Daityas : his posterity : fruit of hearing his story.

CHAPTER XXI.

Families of the Daityas. Descendants of Kasyapa by Danu. Children of Kasyapa by his other wives. Birth of the Marutas, the sons of Diti.