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Indra was despondent and by the time he returned to his capital city Amaravati, he was completely lost as to what he needed to do. As a result, all three worlds lost their vigor, where vegetables, plants and herbs withered and died; sacrifices no longer offered; devout exercises and practices no longer performed; men did not give charity; all the human faculties of sense were obstructed by cupidity and lust. The three worlds had a few golden rules – when there was energy there was prosperity and all energy depended on prosperity driving it more and more. And in this situation, since prosperity had deserted the three worlds, there was no energy, no excellence, no vigor or heroism among men, no courage and no strength.
When Brahma heard of all that happened, he suggested that Indra approach Lord Vishnu, and accompanied Indra to the northern shore of the sea of milk where the protector of all creation resided. Pleased with the devotion and prayers of Indra, Vishnu spoke thus
“Do as I say. Join forces with the asuras and both groups should cast all sorts of medicinal herbs into the sea of milk. Then, using the mountain Mandhara as the churning stick, the serpent Vasuki as the rope, churn the sea for ambrosia. In order to convince the asuras to assist you in this endeavor, you must establish peace with them and promise to share with them an equal measure of the ambrosia.
Knowing that drinking the ambrosia, the Amrita, they will be blessed with immortality, they will surely agree to assist you in this endeavor. Rest assured Indra, I will ensure that the enemies of gods shall not drink any of the ambrosia and that their share in this endeavor will be limited to putting in only the required efforts.”
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