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## Second Part Index
**Subject** | **Page** | **Subject**
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**Twenty-sixth Chapter** | 45-50 | The Chakravarti reached there. The Chakravarti Bharat was very pleased with his humility. He worshipped the Chakra Ratna according to the rituals and then celebrated the festival of the birth of his son. The detailed description of the sea in various verses. The city was decorated. Finally, the poet describes the greatness of punya.
**Twenty-seventh Chapter** | 1-7 | The Chakravarti was ready for Digvijaya. The description of the Chakravarti's army. He proceeded towards the south. The description of the beauty of the army. He subdued many kings on the way.
**Twenty-eighth Chapter** | 7-6 | The description of the journey towards the east. The description of the Ganga, various countries, rivers and mountains.
**Twenty-ninth Chapter** | 6-17 | The Chakravarti stationed his entire army on the coast of the southern sea. The description of the natural beauty of the place. The Chakravarti entered the southern sea through the river and conquered the ruler of the place, Vyantardev, with the help of his charioteer.
**Thirtieth Chapter** | 72-80 | The description of the army, including elephants, horses, etc.
**Thirty-first Chapter** | 26-32 | Emperor Bharat conquered the south and proceeded towards the west. He saw the natural beauty of various forests, mountains and rivers. He was very pleased.
**Thirty-second Chapter** | 81-65 | The next day, in the morning, he set out for Digvijaya. The Chakra Ratna was moving ahead. He reached the Vindhya mountain. The description of the beauty of his army. He reached the Ganga gate. He saw the scattered beauty of the place and was very pleased. He stationed his army there.
**Thirty-third Chapter** | 33-44 | He entered the grove near the sea. He received various gifts from the rulers of the forests. He reached the seashore. The detailed description of the sea. He proceeded towards the west.
**Thirty-fourth Chapter** | 18-25 | He reached the coast of the western salt sea. He entered the salt sea for twelve yojanas. He shot an arrow marked with his name, which reached the assembly of the Magadh king. The Magadh king was very angry at first, but later, seeing the Chakravarti's name on the arrow, he became humble. He offered him the throne and the crown.
**Thirty-fifth Chapter** | | The Chakravarti, with an army of eighteen crore horses, set out towards the north.