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ADITI, AND THE ADITYAS.

of immeasurable might, subject to Garuda."[1] The mother of Garuda is said to have laid an egg ; hence her son assumed a bird-like form.

Another legend makes "Garuda the son of Kasyapa and Diti. This all-prolific dame laid an egg, which, it was predicted, would yield her a deliverer

GARUDA.

from some great evil. After the lapse of five hundred years, Garuda sprang from the egg, flew to Indra's abode, extinguished the fire that surrounded it, conquered its guards, and bore off the amrita, which enabled him to liberate his captive mother. A few drops of the immortal beverage falling on some Kusa

  1. "Vishnu Purāna," p. 119.