| 151 Bhima marveled at Hanuman's splendor, saw elephants and deer, and found golden lotuses. |
| 152 Bhimasena found a beautiful lotus lake guarded by Rakshasas, drank ambrosial water, and saw celestial lotuses. |
| 153 Bhima fought off Rakshasas with his mace, gathered Saugandhika lotuses, and restored his strength. |
| 154 Bhima gathered flowers, wind arose, Yudhishthira searched for him, found victorious amidst slain Yakshas, rebuked for rashness. |
| 155 Yudhishthira sought Vaisravana's abode, but a celestial voice directed them to Nara and Narayana's hermitage, then Vrishaparva's and Arshtisena's, to behold Kuvera's abode. |
| 156 Bhimasena saved his family from Jatasura, slaying the Rakshasa after a fierce battle, and reunited with his brothers and Draupadi. |
| 157 Yudhishthira and brothers journeyed to mountain Sweta with Draupadi. |
| 158 Yudhishthira met Arshtishena, a sage who advised him on virtue. |
| 159 Bhima battled Rakshasas, slew Maniman, and emerged victorious. |
| 160 Kuvera forgave Bhima, praising his bravery and releasing a curse. |
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| 161 Kuvera advised Yudhishthira and praised Arjuna's honesty and bravery. |
| 162 Dhaumya described Mandara, where Sun rises, illuminating the world. |
| 163 Pandavas awaited Arjuna's return, delighted in mountain's beauty. |
| 164 Arjuna returned in Mahendra's car, reunited with his brothers. |
| 165 Indra arrived, Yudhishthira worshiped, Arjuna stood humbly, receiving blessings. |
| 166 Arjuna battled Shiva, received Pasupata weapon, and was invincible. |
| 167 Arjuna learned weapons from Indra and got celestial equipment. |
| 168 Arjuna entered demons' city, frightening them with chariot's sound. |
| 169 Arjuna fought Nivata-Kavachas, piercing them with Brahma's weapons. |
| 170 Arjuna fought Nivata-Kavachas, using Visoshana to dry up water. |
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| 171 Arjuna fought Nivata-Kavachas with visible weapons, severing their heads. |
| 172 Arjuna destroyed Hiranyapura with the thunderbolt and Raudra weapons. |
| 173 Indra gave Arjuna celestial weapons and impenetrable mail. |
| 174 Arjuna showed Yudhishthira the celestial weapons, earth trembled, rivers churned. |
| 175 Pandavas spent four years in Kubera's palace, then departed. |
| 176 Pandavas left home, crossed mountains, and reached Visakhayupa forest. |
| 177 Bhima, with immense strength, was overpowered by a serpent. |
| 178 Bhima, overpowered by snake, learns it's ancestor Nahusha's curse. |
| 179 Yudhishthira answers Nahusha's questions, frees Bhima with his wisdom. |
| 180 Yudhishthira asks Nahusha about salvation and the soul's journey. |
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| 181 The rainy season brought relief, filling the earth with water. |
| 182 Krishna and Markandeya visit Pandavas in forest exile. |
| 183 Prince kills Brahmana, seeks redemption, learns of their great power. |
| 184 Atri and Gautama debate King Vainya's greatness, Sanatkumara resolves. |
| 185 Saraswati: "Virtue comes from Vedic study, sanctity, and charitable giving." |
| 186 Manu did penance, saved by a fish, recreated the world. |
| 187 Manu's penance saved him from flood, recreated the world. |
| 188 Narayana, the Deity, creates and destroys the universe in cycles. |
| 189 Kalki will be born, restoring peace and order in Kali. |
| 190 Kalki will establish a new Yuga, reestablishing virtue and peace. |
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| 191 King Parikshit's wife disappeared, leading to a curse and eventual redemption. |
| 192 Vaka told Indra that immortals suffer from separation and dependence, and emphasized the importance of a simple life. |
| 193 Two kings, Suhotra and Sivi, met on the road. Narada appeared, emphasizing humility, and Suhotra gave way to Sivi. |
| 194 King Yayati gave a Brahmana a thousand kine, happy to give away what he could. |
| 195 Vrishadarbha struck a Brahmana with a whip, then gave him a valuable tribute, showing royal generosity. |
| 196 King Sivi passed a test by refusing to give up a pigeon to a hawk, even cutting off his own flesh to save it. |
| 197 Narada predicted four kings' falls from heaven, citing their flaws, with Sivi's virtue surpassing his own. |
| 198 Markandeya told the Pandavas about Indradyumna, a royal sage who fell from heaven and regained his place through virtue. |
| 199 Markandeya told the Pandavas about Indradyumna, a royal sage who fell and returned to heaven. |
| 200 Kuvalaswa, with Utanka's help, slew the Asura Dhundhu. |
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