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## The Twentieth Chapter
303. Having performed severe austerities and destroyed all his karmas, the Kevali Vishnu, the Lord, went to liberation, having enjoyed himself. ||63||
This is the story of Vishnu Kumar, the destroyer of sins. Whoever hears it with devotion attains purity of vision. ||64||
A virtuous person can, at will, move even the heaviest Mandara mountains from their places, can cause the sun and moon to fall from the sky by the power of his hands, can scatter the turbulent oceans, and can even liberate those who are not worthy of liberation. What is difficult for the yogis who are the bearers of the light of the austerities of the Jina religion? Nothing! ||65||
Thus ends the twentieth chapter of the Harivansha Purana, composed by Jinasena Acharya, which is a collection of the Arishta-nemi Purana, and which describes the greatness of Vishnu Kumar. ||20||
1. Duri-tanashanam - M.
2. Pataye'mbaratala - M.
3. Vya-parato-paratah - K.