"Who will bear the yagna effect?" inquires Narada. Chanting the name of Hari, Narada traveled from Sathya Loka to the banks of the Ganges River. For the benefit of all, the sages, including Kasyapa, were conducting a magnificent "yagna." Narada traveled there. He was respectfully received by the sages. They shared their Yagna with him. It was Narada. They valued what they had done. However, he was unsure. He inquired, "Who would be affected by the yagna? Who do you think is appropriate among the Trimurtis? An interesting query. The sages, however, were unable to respond easily. They glanced at one another. They were unable to come to an agreement. There was complete bewilderment. On this matter, the sages disagreed. They organized themselves into groups. Mahatya and the Story of Sri Venkateswara: Lord Shiva devotees thought it should travel to Maheshwara. Some Vaishnavaites favored Brahma, the creator, while others believed Narayana was the right recipient. They all argued for their chosen like. It evolved from a yagna yard to a battleground. Narada made an effort to reach an agreement. "You have to pick the good person by test," he stated. It is not easy to put the Trimurti to the test. It is something like playing with fire. I consider that Brighu, the Maharshi, who secured superhuman powers by his great penance, is the fittest person for conducting the test. You may entrust this job to him. Everybody rejoiced over this suggestion. In the circumstances, Brighu was left with no other option but to accept. In selecting Brighu for the job, Narada had this thing in mind—Brighu, by his superhuman powers, was very haughty, and Narada wanted to teach him a lesson. Having succeeded in his plan, Narada took leave of the sages and left the place cheerfully. Brighuset on his job.
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