of the nature of the all-pervading- itma. Whatever image arises as existent in the Vyoma(1) which constitutes the Atma of the king", that image also arises as true in the Ambara (space outside). This is how" this second Llla appears by birth from re-flection in the imagination (Prati"bha)(2). But soon thy husband Viduratha shall abandon his present body and go back to his old Padma-form," The new Llla heard these words, and bending- her head and folding" her hands in soft entreaty, she spoke to Sarasvati: "All my life have I worshipped the Goddess Sarasvati with faith unswerving", and often she appears to me in dreams in the night. And as she is in my dreams, such art thou in appearance now before me. I do believe thou art the same, and if thou wilt permit me, I shall make now my long-deferred request.^ Sarasvati recalled to mind her long" devotion, and said to her : "I am well pleased with thee ; ask what thou wishest." And she asked ; "Wherever my husband goes after abandon- ing his present body in battle, there may I too go in this same body of mine." And the Goddess said : ^Yes." The older Lila, heard, and with doubt-shaken mind she asked the Goddess : "They that are Satya-Kama-s(8) and Satya"Sankalpa"s(4) like thee, to them all things are easy. Why then, 0 Goddess ! didst not thou take me in my old body to the village of the brahmana, or bring- him hither ?" Sarasvafi replied : ^Lua of the bright complexion ! I do not anything1 for anyone, in truth. It is the JTva itself that procures all desires. I,,Jnapti,(5) the Adhi-d^vata, the ruling 9 (1) Literally atmosphere, but here the inner space which, is fulness, sometimes called the Ohid-akasha in the heart. (2) Prati, in front, facing, and bha, to appear, to shine; *what appears to the mmd\ (8) True-willed. (4) Trne-imagmationed. (5) Awareness-