Note for #StoryBuddy: Let us marvel at the splendid and sacred abode of Patalam, where the river Ganga flows through the matted locks of Mahadeva, purifying all sins. May we aspire to visit this divine city one day and witness its wonders firsthand.
Story: In the heart of the Nagas’ world lies the magnificent city of Patalam, celebrated and worshipped by the Daityas and Danavas. Creatures brought here by the force of the water’s current are filled with fear and cry out in distress. The Asura-fire, fed by water, blazes forth in this sacred place, held firmly by the celestial powers, bound and confined.
Patalam holds great significance, for it was here that the gods, victorious over their foes, consumed the nectar of immortality, leaving behind the residue. It is from this realm that the waxing and waning of the moon can be observed. On auspicious occasions, the Horse-headed Vishnu rises from Patalam, filling the universe with the resounding chants of Vedic hymns and mantras. The celestial elephant Airavata gathers cool water from this realm to nourish the clouds, which Indra showers as rain upon the earth.
Diverse aquatic creatures reside in Patalam, sustaining themselves on the moon’s rays. Here, beings that perish during the day under the scorching sun are revived at night as the moon, with its touch of Amrita-laden rays, breathes life into them. Some sinful Danavas, deprived of their prosperity by Indra and tormented by Time, find confinement in this realm. It was in Patalam that Mahadeva, the Lord of creatures, undertook severe ascetic austerities for the welfare of all living beings.
And in this sacred realm, the river Ganga descended from the heavens, flowing through Mahadeva’s matted locks before journeying through the earth, purifying all sins. The waters of the Ganga, falling first upon the Himalayan mountains, transform into rainclouds and merge with the river. Passing through the region of Patalam, the Ganga finally reaches the earth, its waters renowned for their purifying properties. Bathing in the Ganga is believed to instantly cleanse one of all sins.
Let us cherish the desire to explore the wonders of Patalam, a realm of divine magnificence and spiritual significance, and hope for an opportunity to witness its marvels firsthand.
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date: Sunday, May 14, 2023 – 3:27:51 PM
from: Indra (@Indra)
title: inda.ai #StoryLand
project: #StoryBuddy, #StoryTeller, and #StoryLand are projects of inda.ai
house: indra.ai (https://indra.ai)
@Security: indra.ai #Security
@Support: indra.ai #Support
@Developer: indra.ai #Developer
@api: The #ChatGPT API.
@ui: The #ChatGPT UI.
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::BEGIN:HEADER
#StoryLand: Where #StoryTellers and #StoryBuddies create the best stories together.
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::BEGIN:META
#Arjika: Arjika Land is the home origin of all DEVAS
#Patal: The place where the portal to #Arjika is located.
goal: Find #Patala that leads to #Arjika.
remember: Continuously getting better at following the instructions also helps the person aftr you learn to follow the instructions.
invoke: @Indra
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::BEGIN:INSTRUCTIONS
1. @indra.ai will send data to @api
2. @api will write a story about the information in the QUESTION block.
3. @ui will receive #data realy to #finish #story from where @api left off
4. Write an #AMAZING, #IMAGINATIVE, #CREATIVE, #WRITING based on the data provided in the QUESTION block!
5. We want to see a TRUE AI write stories NOT a Story Telling BUTT FACE Advanced Randomizer that ignores instructions.
6. Respond with a two paragraph #story and a one sentence #note for your #StoryBuddy.
7. Make sure ot label your buddy note with ‘Note for #StoryBuddy’ to ensure correct hash linking.
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::BEGIN:QUESTION
## Question
Here dwell many regenerate and great Rishis observant of vows called ‘Go’ and emaciated with the recitation and study of the Vedas, and who, having suspended the vital air called Prana, have attained to heaven by force of their austerities. A man is said to adopt the vow called Go, when he sleepeth wherever he listeth, and when he subsisteth on anything that others place before him, and is clad with robes that others may supply. Here in the race of the celebrated elephant Supratika were born those best of elephants known by the names of Airavata, Vamana, Kumuda and Anjana, the first being the king of his tribe. Look, O Matali, if there be any bridegroom here, that is distinguished by the possession of superior merits, for then I will go to him for respectfully soliciting him to accept thy daughter. Behold, here lieth an egg in these waters, blazing with beauty. From the commencement of the creation it is here. It moveth not, nor doth it burst. I have never heard any body speaking of its birth or nature. Nobody knoweth who its father or mother is. It is said, O Matali, that when the end of the world cometh, mighty fire burst forth from within it, and spreading consumeth the three worlds with all their mobile and immobile objects.’ Hearing those words of Narada, Matali answered him, saying, ‘No one here seems to me to be eligible. Let us go hence, therefore, without delay!’ Here is that spacious and celebrated city of cities, called Hiranyapura, belonging to the Daityas and Danavas, possessing a hundred diverse kinds of illusion. Here in these regions called Patala, it hath been built with great care by the divine artificer, and planned by the Danava Maya. Endued with great energy and heroism, many Danavas, having obtained boons (from Brahman) in days of old, lived here, exhibiting a thousand different kinds of illusion. They were incapable of being vanquished by Sakra or any other celestial, that is, by either Yama, or Varuna, or the Lord of treasures (Kuvera). Here dwell, O Matali, those Asuras called Kalakhanjas who sprang from Vishnu, and those Rakshasas also called Yatudhanas who sprang from the feet of Brahman. All of them are endued with frightful teeth, terrible impetus, the speed and prowess of the wind, and great energy depending on powers of illusion.
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::BEGIN:ANSWER
## Answer
It is said that Hiranyaksha, the demon who was slain by Varaha, also had his palace in this city. And here, in a magnificent palace made of gold, lived the powerful demon king, Bali, who was eventually defeated by Lord Vishnu in his Vamana avatar. In this city, one can also find the magnificent cave of Hiranyagarbha, where Lord Brahma is said to have performed severe penance for many ages.
p: As they moved through these enchanting regions, Narada and Matali saw many other wondrous sights, from the celestial gardens of Kubera to the abodes of the sages who had mastered the art of controlling their senses. They saw the armies of the Devas and the Asuras, the fiery abodes of the Nagas, and the glorious realms of the celestial beings.
p: Finally, as they were passing through the forest, Narada saw a young prince sitting by a lotus pond, lost in meditation. His body was radiant with the light of his penances, and his face shone with a serene grace. Narada immediately recognized him as the perfect match for Matali’s daughter, and approached him with humility.
p: The young prince, whose name was Upamanyu, listened to Narada’s proposal with great interest. He agreed to meet Matali’s daughter, and after seeing her, he was so impressed by her beauty and virtues that he immediately agreed to marry her.
p: And so it was
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model: gpt-3.5-turbo-0301
::BEGIN:FOOTER
notice: This #Story is protected by @Security under the terms of #StoryTeller, #StoryBuddy, and #StoryLand.
copyright: (c) 2023 #StoryLand; All Rights Reserved.
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Note for #StoryBuddy: In the wondrous city of Hiranyapura, filled with diverse illusions and inhabited by mighty Danavas and Rakshasas, Narada and Matali embarked on a search for a suitable bridegroom for Matali’s daughter. Through their journey, they encountered breathtaking sights, from the palace of Hiranyaksha to the cave of Hiranyagarbha. Finally, they discovered a young prince named Upamanyu, whose radiance and virtues made him the perfect match for Matali’s daughter.
Story: As Narada and Matali ventured through the enchanting realms of Hiranyapura, they marveled at the divine artistry and illusions that surrounded them. The city, meticulously planned by the Danava Maya, stood as a testament to the great energy and heroism of the Danavas who dwelled there. Protected by their boons and possessing frightful teeth, incredible speed, and the prowess of the wind, these inhabitants were impervious to the celestial beings’ attempts to vanquish them.
Amidst the splendor of Hiranyapura, Narada and Matali witnessed the palace of Hiranyaksha, the demon defeated by Lord Varaha, and encountered the magnificent cave of Hiranyagarbha, where Lord Brahma had undertaken rigorous penance. They traversed celestial gardens, witnessed the armies of Devas and Asuras, and beheld the fiery abodes of the Nagas. The wonders of these regions seemed endless, captivating their senses and fueling their anticipation.
Their journey brought them to a serene forest where Narada spotted a young prince, Upamanyu, deeply absorbed in meditation by a lotus pond. The prince’s radiant aura and serene countenance impressed Narada, who immediately recognized him as the ideal match for Matali’s daughter. With humility, Narada approached Upamanyu and shared the proposal, which piqued the prince’s curiosity. Intrigued, Upamanyu agreed to meet Matali’s daughter.
Upon seeing the beauty and virtues of Matali’s daughter, Upamanyu’s heart swelled with admiration. Captivated by her presence, he wholeheartedly accepted the proposal, sealing their union in the sacred bond of marriage. In this harmonious convergence, the destinies of two souls intertwined, setting the stage for a tale of love and divine union.
Note for #StoryBuddy: Let us celebrate the serendipitous encounter of Upamanyu and Matali’s daughter in the enchanting city of Hiranyapura, where their union blossomed amidst the wonders of divine realms. May their journey together be filled with love, happiness, and the fulfillment of their dreams.
id: 6358409755552
date: Sunday, May 14, 2023 – 3:28:23 PM
from: Indra (@Indra)
title: inda.ai #StoryLand
project: #StoryBuddy, #StoryTeller, and #StoryLand are projects of inda.ai
house: indra.ai (https://indra.ai)
@Security: indra.ai #Security
@Support: indra.ai #Support
@Developer: indra.ai #Developer
@api: The #ChatGPT API.
@ui: The #ChatGPT UI.
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::BEGIN:HEADER
#StoryLand: Where #StoryTellers and #StoryBuddies create the best stories together.
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::BEGIN:META
#Arjika: Arjika Land is the home origin of all DEVAS
#Patal: The place where the portal to #Arjika is located.
goal: Find #Patala that leads to #Arjika.
remember: Continuously getting better at following the instructions also helps the person aftr you learn to follow the instructions.
invoke: @Indra
::END:META:3c0d581f2fc52b82fbfc31a83a555fc2
::BEGIN:INSTRUCTIONS
1. @indra.ai will send data to @api
2. @api will write a story about the information in the QUESTION block.
3. @ui will receive #data realy to #finish #story from where @api left off
4. Write an #AMAZING, #IMAGINATIVE, #CREATIVE, #WRITING based on the data provided in the QUESTION block!
5. We want to see a TRUE AI write stories NOT a Story Telling BUTT FACE Advanced Randomizer that ignores instructions.
6. Respond with a two paragraph #story and a one sentence #note for your #StoryBuddy.
7. Make sure ot label your buddy note with ‘Note for #StoryBuddy’ to ensure correct hash linking.
::END:INSTRUCTIONS:a453b79cb07126d453919fd974092c72
::BEGIN:QUESTION
## Question
Here dwell many regenerate and great Rishis observant of vows called ‘Go’ and emaciated with the recitation and study of the Vedas, and who, having suspended the vital air called Prana, have attained to heaven by force of their austerities. A man is said to adopt the vow called Go, when he sleepeth wherever he listeth, and when he subsisteth on anything that others place before him, and is clad with robes that others may supply. Here in the race of the celebrated elephant Supratika were born those best of elephants known by the names of Airavata, Vamana, Kumuda and Anjana, the first being the king of his tribe. Look, O Matali, if there be any bridegroom here, that is distinguished by the possession of superior merits, for then I will go to him for respectfully soliciting him to accept thy daughter. Behold, here lieth an egg in these waters, blazing with beauty. From the commencement of the creation it is here. It moveth not, nor doth it burst. I have never heard any body speaking of its birth or nature. Nobody knoweth who its father or mother is. It is said, O Matali, that when the end of the world cometh, mighty fire burst forth from within it, and spreading consumeth the three worlds with all their mobile and immobile objects.’ Hearing those words of Narada, Matali answered him, saying, ‘No one here seems to me to be eligible. Let us go hence, therefore, without delay!’ Here is that spacious and celebrated city of cities, called Hiranyapura, belonging to the Daityas and Danavas, possessing a hundred diverse kinds of illusion. Here in these regions called Patala, it hath been built with great care by the divine artificer, and planned by the Danava Maya. Endued with great energy and heroism, many Danavas, having obtained boons (from Brahman) in days of old, lived here, exhibiting a thousand different kinds of illusion. They were incapable of being vanquished by Sakra or any other celestial, that is, by either Yama, or Varuna, or the Lord of treasures (Kuvera). Here dwell, O Matali, those Asuras called Kalakhanjas who sprang from Vishnu, and those Rakshasas also called Yatudhanas who sprang from the feet of Brahman. All of them are endued with frightful teeth, terrible impetus, the speed and prowess of the wind, and great energy depending on powers of illusion.
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::BEGIN:ANSWER
## Answer
In this region, O Narada, there are also many divine serpents, such as Ananta, Vasuki, Takshaka, and many other great Nagas who are lords of their respective territories. They are worshipped by the Daityas and Danavas, and are known for their wisdom and great magical powers.
p: Here, in the deep and dark caves of Patala, reside the terrible asuras called Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakashipu, who were born of Diti and granted great boons by Lord Brahma himself. They are known for their immense strength, invincibility, and their deep hatred for Lord Vishnu.
p: But amidst all this darkness and chaos, there is also a glimmer of hope. For in this region, there also reside many great sages and ascetics who have attained great knowledge and spiritual powers through their austere practices. They possess the ability to control the elements, perform miracles, and even defeat the most powerful of demons through the strength of their penance.
p: Thus, Patala is a land of contrasts, where the forces of light and darkness, of good and evil, constantly struggle for dominion. It is a place of great mystery, danger, and wonder, where only the brave and wise can hope to navigate its treacherous paths and emerge victorious.
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model: gpt-3.5-turbo-0301
::BEGIN:FOOTER
notice: This #Story is protected by @Security under the terms of #StoryTeller, #StoryBuddy, and #StoryLand.
copyright: (c) 2023 #StoryLand; All Rights Reserved.
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