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out hurting it in the least
it should be placed before
the goddess Candika and
if the deity announced
that she is pleased they
should all run away from
there without turning back.
They all agreed and by
the time they brought the
child to the temple, I hid
myself inside the temple
and announced in the voice
of the deity the acceptance
of the offering with plea-
sure. They then went away
from there and I have
brought the child to you."
The king gladly accepted
the child and named it
Upaharavarman. p. 174.
15
9. Once an ascetic by
name Somadevašarman pla-
ced a child before the king
and told him as follows:-
"As I was returning
from Ramatirtha, I saw a
Siva Temple in a forest
near Kalinga. After gath-
discussion as to how best
they could make an offering
of it to the Goddess. I
then told them that I left
my child at the foot of
a tree and went out to find
the pathway, but on my
return, the child was miss-
ing, and asked them if they
had any news of it. They
then showed me the child
in their possession and per-
mitted me to take it away
if it was mine. I thus
saved the child and brought
it to you."
The king received the
child and named it Upa-
haravarman. p. 14-16.
An ascetic by name
Somadevasarman placed a
child before the king and
told him as follows:-
"While returning from
Ramatirtha I saw a woman
with a baby. When I asked
her how she happened to
it should be placed before
the goddess Candika and
if the deity announced
that she is pleased they
should all run away from
there without turning back.
They all agreed and by
the time they brought the
child to the temple, I hid
myself inside the temple
and announced in the voice
of the deity the acceptance
of the offering with plea-
sure. They then went away
from there and I have
brought the child to you."
The king gladly accepted
the child and named it
Upaharavarman. p. 174.
15
9. Once an ascetic by
name Somadevašarman pla-
ced a child before the king
and told him as follows:-
"As I was returning
from Ramatirtha, I saw a
Siva Temple in a forest
near Kalinga. After gath-
discussion as to how best
they could make an offering
of it to the Goddess. I
then told them that I left
my child at the foot of
a tree and went out to find
the pathway, but on my
return, the child was miss-
ing, and asked them if they
had any news of it. They
then showed me the child
in their possession and per-
mitted me to take it away
if it was mine. I thus
saved the child and brought
it to you."
The king received the
child and named it Upa-
haravarman. p. 14-16.
An ascetic by name
Somadevasarman placed a
child before the king and
told him as follows:-
"While returning from
Ramatirtha I saw a woman
with a baby. When I asked
her how she happened to