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Adipurana
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Hearing these words, Shri Pal was very happy and went ahead from there to the south part of Vijayardha mountain, near the city of Gajpur. || 128 || There, a big elephant was pulling out a pillar and was in a state of frenzy. The Kumar made him calm by using the 32 prescribed methods of controlling elephants. || 129 || After that, as the sun rose, the people of the city knew that the Kumar had conquered the elephant. They were all happy and raised colorful flags on their houses. They were inspired by the Kumar's auspicious arrival and welcomed him. || 130-131 || The Kumar went from there into the sky and reached the city of Hayapur. There, a horse was standing near the Kumar, circling him. The Kumar saw all this but was not surprised. || 132 || When the people of the city knew about this, they honored the Kumar. The Kumar left from there and went ahead as he wished. || 133 || While walking, he reached the mountain called Susima, which was situated in the middle of the four countries. There, many people were gathered for some reason. They were trying to pull out swords from their sheaths, but none of them could do it. But the Kumar pulled it out with ease. There were many bamboo sticks entangled around it. Seeing him pull it out from such a place, everyone honored the Kumar greatly. || 134-136 || At that time, a mute man came there and bowed to the Kumar, saying "Victory, Victory". || 137 || There, a man with a crooked finger came. As soon as he saw the Kumar, his finger became straight. He stretched out his finger, folded his hands and stood near the Kumar, bowing to him. || 138 || There, a man was making diamond powder, but it was not being made. But in the presence of the Kumar, it was made. So, he also bowed to the Kumar with great humility.