<P> Nārad visits Vishnu at his abode, and unable to control his pride, re-tells his episode with Kamadeva, ignoring all that Shiva had advised . Vishnu further fans Nārad's pride by telling him that his steadfast vow of celibacy is so strong that he can never be smitten . Nārad then departs Vishnu's abode . Hari tells Laksmi that he has a plan and sets his illusory powers (maya) into operation . As Nārad departs Vaikuntha, Vishnu creates a beautiful illusory city with illusionary inhabitants . The city is ruled by King Sheelanidhi, who has a beautiful daughter called Vishvamohini . Nārad is intrigued with the city and decides to visit the king . Nārad sees the king's daughter and falls in love with her . The king explains that he wishes to marry his daughter to a suitable man . Nārad devises a plot to get the princess to choose him . </P> <P> Nārad approaches Hari and asks him for the gift of great beauty . Vishnu says that he will do only that which is beneficial to Nārad . The sage is glad at heart and thinks that with Vishnu's favour, the princess will surely choose him . In reality the Hari had made Nārad look hideous . The entire royal court is aware of Nārad's appearance, but says nothing . The princess filled with rage as soon as she sees Nārad's ugly form and completely ignores him . He sees a reflection of his face in water and is consumed with rage . He instantly goes back to Vaikuntha and begins to speak to Hari in ugly tones . He curses Hari, "You made me look like a monkey; therefore You shall have monkeys for Your mates . And as You have grievously wronged me, so shall You suffer the pangs of separation from Your wife". Hari accepts Nārad's curse and instantly withdraws his illusionary spell . </P> <P> Nārad realises that there is no city and there is no Visvamohini, and is dismayed at what he has done . He begs Vishnu to invalidate his curse . Hari explains that it was His will and advises Nārad to chant his name to absolve himself of any sin . Nārad returns to his abode chanting the praises of Ram . </P> <P> Svayambhuva Manu had Shatarupa as his wife . Manu ruled the earth for many years and carried out the Lord's commandments . He longed to devotion to Hari and decides to give up rulership to his son so that he can retire to the forest with Satarupa and meditate upon the Lord . Manu and Satarupa settle at the banks of the Sarayu river and devoutly repeat the twelve - syllable Mantra, calling out to who is the source of many Brahmas, Vishnus and Shivas emanate . Some commentators indicate that the twelve - syllable mantra is the Vishnu mantra (Oṃ Namo Bhagavate Vāsudevāya). Rambhadracharya comments that the twelve - letter mantra is the coupled mantra for Sita and Rama . </P>

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