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In the regions of Patala, the divine artificer and planner, Danava Maya, built the land with great care. It became the dwelling place of many Danavas, known for their energy, heroism, and the various illusions they displayed. These Danavas possessed extraordinary powers and could not be defeated by celestial beings like Sakra, Yama, Varuna, or Kuvera. Patala was also inhabited by the Asuras called Kalakhanjas, who originated from Vishnu, and the Rakshasas known as Yatudhanas, born from the feet of Brahman. These beings were equipped with terrifying teeth, tremendous speed, and the power of illusions.

Another group of Danavas, the Nivatakavachas, resided in Patala, and even Sakra himself was unable to conquer them. Matali, along with his son Gomukha and the chief of the celestials, had to retreat before them on numerous occasions. The homes of these Danavas in Patala were constructed using silver and gold, adorned with exquisite decorations. The mansions were embellished with lapis lazuli, corals, and radiated the brilliance of the Arkasphatika and the gem called Vajrasara. Many of these palatial residences appeared as if they were made of shining gems like Padmaragas, bright marble, or excellent wood. They emitted the radiance of the sun and blazing fire, standing tall and closely connected to each other. The beauty of these structures was beyond description, adorned with gems, jewels, and decorated in accordance with the rules of art.

Furthermore, Patala was filled with retreats and beds where the Danavas enjoyed recreation and sport. They possessed costly utensils set with precious stones and seats for their use. The landscape included hills resembling clouds, fountains of water, and trees that moved on their own and bore all kinds of fruits and flowers. The entire region exuded a sense of grandeur and architectural beauty, making it impossible to describe the materials used or the specific style of these mansions.

This answer captures the description of the architectural marvels, opulence, and natural beauty of the region of Patala, showcasing the luxurious lifestyle of the Danavas and the splendor of their surroundings.

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This region belongeth to the birds, all of whom possess excellent feathers. They all subsist on snakes. They never feel any fatigue in putting forth their prowess, or in making journeys, or in bearing burthens. This race, O charioteer, hath multiplied from the six sons of Garuda. They are Sumukha, Sunaman, Sunetra, Suvarchas, Suanch and that prince of birds called Suvala. Born of Kasyapa’s line and enhancing the glory of Vinata’s race, many winged creatures, the foremost of their species, have by begetting children founded and increased a thousand dynasties of birds, all endued with nobility of blood. All these creatures are endued with great prosperity, have the auspicious whirl called Sreevatsa, possess great wealth, and are inspired with great might. By their acts they may be said to belong to the Kshatriya order, but they are all without any compassion, subsisting as they do on snakes. They never attain to spiritual enlightenment in consequence of their preying on their kinsmen. I will now enumerate the chiefs by their names, listen to me, O Matali. This race is much regarded in consequence of the favour that, is shown to it by Vishnu. They all worship Vishnu, and Vishnu is their protector. Vishnu always dwelleth in their hearts, and Vishnu is their great refuge. These then are their names–Suvarnachuda, Nagasin Daruna, Chandatundaka, Anala, Vaisalaksha, Kundalin, Pankajit, Vajraviskambha, Vainateya, Vamana, Vatavega, Disachakshu, Nimisha, Animisha, Trirava, Saptarava, Valmiki, Dipaka, Daityadwipa, Saridwipa, Sarasa, Padmaketana, Sumukha, Chitraketu, Chitravara, Anagha, Meshahrit, Kumuda, Daksha, Sarpanta, Somabhojana, Gurubhara, Kapota, Suryanetra, Chirantaka, Vishnudharman, Kumara, Parivarha, Hari, Suswara, Madhuparka, Hemavarna, Malaya, Matariswan, Nisakara and Divakara. These sons of Garuda that I name dwell in only a single province of this region. I have mentioned those only that have won distinction by might, fame and achievements. If thou likest none here, come, we will go hence, O Matali. I will take thee to another region where thou mayest find an eligible husband for thy daughter.’
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## Answer
Matali replied, “O great sage, I am grateful for your guidance. However, I am not here to find an eligible husband for my daughter. I am here on a mission from Lord Indra himself. He has sent me to seek your wise counsel on the impending battle between the Devas and the Asuras. Your knowledge and insight will greatly aid us in our victory. Please, O wise one, enlighten me on how we may emerge victorious in this war.”

p: The sage smiled and said, “I am pleased with your devotion to the cause of the Devas. Listen carefully, O Matali, I shall divulge to you the secrets of the war. The Devas must first seek the blessings and protection of Lord Vishnu, who is their eternal protector. They must also seek the aid of the divine weapons that are in their possession. With these, they may strike fear into the hearts of their enemies and emerge victorious. However, they must also be cautious and avoid becoming too confident, for arrogance is the downfall of many great kingdoms and heroes.”

p: Matali nodded, taking in the sage’s words. He knew that these insights would be invaluable in the upcoming battle. He thanked the sage and took his leave, eager to relay the sage’s advice to Lord Indra and the other Devas.

p: Thus, the sage’s knowledge and wisdom proved to be a crucial asset in the epic battle that followed. With his guidance, the Devas emerged victorious and restored

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The region you speak of belongs to a race of birds known for their excellent feathers. They sustain themselves by feeding on snakes and possess immense strength and endurance. These birds are descendants of the six sons of Garuda: Sumukha, Sunaman, Sunetra, Suvarchas, Suanch, and Suvala. They come from the lineage of Kasyapa and Vinata, and their noble bloodline has given rise to a thousand bird dynasties, each adorned with the auspicious whirl called Sreevatsa. These birds are blessed with prosperity, wealth, and great power. Though they possess the qualities of the Kshatriya order, they lack compassion as they prey on their own kin.

The birds revere and worship Lord Vishnu, who resides in their hearts and protects them. Vishnu is their refuge and source of strength. Some of the notable chiefs among them include Suvarnachuda, Nagasin Daruna, Chandatundaka, Anala, Vaisalaksha, Kundalin, Pankajit, Vajraviskambha, Vainateya, Vamana, Vatavega, Disachakshu, Nimisha, Animisha, Trirava, Saptarava, Valmiki, Dipaka, Daityadwipa, Saridwipa, Sarasa, Padmaketana, Sumukha, Chitraketu, Chitravara, Anagha, Meshahrit, Kumuda, Daksha, Sarpanta, Somabhojana, Gurubhara, Kapota, Suryanetra, Chirantaka, Vishnudharman, Kumara, Parivarha, Hari, Suswara, Madhuparka, Hemavarna, Malaya, Matariswan, Nisakara, and Divakara.

Please note that these are only the names of the sons of Garuda residing in a single province of this region. Many others exist, each renowned for their might, fame, and accomplishments. If none among them meets your requirements, we can explore other regions to find a suitable husband for your daughter.

This answer provides a description of the region belonging to the birds, their lineage, and their devotion to Lord Vishnu. It also mentions the names of prominent bird chiefs within that particular province.

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This region belongeth to the birds, all of whom possess excellent feathers. They all subsist on snakes. They never feel any fatigue in putting forth their prowess, or in making journeys, or in bearing burthens. This race, O charioteer, hath multiplied from the six sons of Garuda. They are Sumukha, Sunaman, Sunetra, Suvarchas, Suanch and that prince of birds called Suvala. Born of Kasyapa’s line and enhancing the glory of Vinata’s race, many winged creatures, the foremost of their species, have by begetting children founded and increased a thousand dynasties of birds, all endued with nobility of blood. All these creatures are endued with great prosperity, have the auspicious whirl called Sreevatsa, possess great wealth, and are inspired with great might. By their acts they may be said to belong to the Kshatriya order, but they are all without any compassion, subsisting as they do on snakes. They never attain to spiritual enlightenment in consequence of their preying on their kinsmen. I will now enumerate the chiefs by their names, listen to me, O Matali. This race is much regarded in consequence of the favour that, is shown to it by Vishnu. They all worship Vishnu, and Vishnu is their protector. Vishnu always dwelleth in their hearts, and Vishnu is their great refuge. These then are their names–Suvarnachuda, Nagasin Daruna, Chandatundaka, Anala, Vaisalaksha, Kundalin, Pankajit, Vajraviskambha, Vainateya, Vamana, Vatavega, Disachakshu, Nimisha, Animisha, Trirava, Saptarava, Valmiki, Dipaka, Daityadwipa, Saridwipa, Sarasa, Padmaketana, Sumukha, Chitraketu, Chitravara, Anagha, Meshahrit, Kumuda, Daksha, Sarpanta, Somabhojana, Gurubhara, Kapota, Suryanetra, Chirantaka, Vishnudharman, Kumara, Parivarha, Hari, Suswara, Madhuparka, Hemavarna, Malaya, Matariswan, Nisakara and Divakara. These sons of Garuda that I name dwell in only a single province of this region. I have mentioned those only that have won distinction by might, fame and achievements. If thou likest none here, come, we will go hence, O Matali. I will take thee to another region where thou mayest find an eligible husband for thy daughter.’
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Matali listened to Indra’s words and was impressed by the might and nobility of the bird race. She expressed her gratitude to Indra and said that she will go back to her daughter and convey his message. She also said that she will consult her daughter and decide about the marriage proposal.

p: Indra assured Matali that he will always be ready to help her and her family. He also told her that he will send his divine chariot whenever she needs it. With these words of comfort, Matali took leave of Indra and returned to her abode. She then conveyed Indra’s proposal to her daughter and asked for her opinion.

p: The daughter was hesitant at first, as she was not sure if she would be happy marrying a bird. But she was impressed by the noble and powerful traits of the bird race that Indra had described. She also trusted her mother’s judgment, and finally gave her consent.

p: Matali informed Indra about her daughter’s decision, and Indra was overjoyed. He immediately sent his divine chariot to take Matali and her daughter to his abode, where the wedding ceremony was conducted with great splendor and pomp. The bird race also attended the wedding and showered the newlywed couple with blessings and good wishes.

p: Thus, Matali’s daughter found a worthy husband, and Matali herself gained the friendship and support of the mighty lord of the gods, Indra.

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Matali listened attentively to Indra’s proposal and expressed her gratitude for his kindness. She agreed to consider the marriage proposal for her daughter and promised to consult with her. Matali assured Indra that she would convey his message and seek her daughter’s opinion.

Indra, pleased with Matali’s response, assured her that he would always be ready to assist her and her family. He promised to send his divine chariot whenever they needed it. Matali bid farewell to Indra and returned to her daughter to discuss the proposal.

After hearing about the noble and powerful traits of the bird race described by Indra, Matali’s daughter initially had reservations about marrying a bird. However, she trusted her mother’s judgment and was impressed by the bird race’s qualities. Eventually, she gave her consent to the marriage.

Matali conveyed her daughter’s decision to Indra, who was overjoyed by the news. He immediately sent his divine chariot to bring Matali and her daughter to his abode. The wedding ceremony took place with grandeur and was attended by members of the bird race, who showered the couple with blessings and good wishes.

In this way, Matali’s daughter found a worthy husband, and Matali herself gained the friendship and support of Indra, the mighty lord of the gods.

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