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He is called Hrishikesa, from Hrishika meaning "eternal happiness" and Isa meaning "the six divine attributes," the union signifying one having joy, happiness, and divinity. He is called Mahavahu, because he upholdeth the earth and the sky with his two arms.
Mongoose disappeared there in our very sight." The end of Aswamedha Parva Mahavahu occurs twice in this passage. One of the epithets is left out on the score of redundancy. 2. i.e., human sacrifice. From this it appears that the sacrifice of human beings was in vogue at the time. King Marutta celebrated a sacrifice in the Himalayas, bestowing gold on Brahmanas.
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