Kurma Puranam : 9 : Indradyumna’s journey to mAnasa (7)
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Indradyumna attained that ultimate yOga by which One-ness is seen (experienced). That state that is desired by those who do not sleep and have conquered their breath.
Then that Indra (best) among yOgIs, left in order to see Brahma, to that mountain to the north of mAnasa (Manasa Sarovar), indicated by Aditya (Surya).
That Indra among the viprAs (wise ones), by the power (ais’warya) of his yOga (travelled) by the sky-route (AkAs’a) itself.
An exceptional vimAna as bright as the sun appeared (materialised).
The gaNAs of the Devas and the gaNAs of the Gandharvas and apsarasAs followed (him).
Having seen that yOgIndra, even the siddhAs and brahmaRSis, left in the same path.
Then he having gone to that mountain entered that place, bowed to by the surAs, and worshipped by the yOgIs, where the pure paramAtma is.
Having attained that ultimate place, as bright as a thousand suns, he entered the inner residence, which is hard even for the dEvAs to reach.
There he contemplated on the grandfather (pitAmaha Brahma), the refuge of all those with bodies, the dEva who is without beginning or end, the dEva of the dEvAs.
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