44 Kamavijaya: with a large army of demons. He let off his arrows at Ma'ruti, which the latter broke off with his hands in no; time. The monkey pulled off his mugut with his tail broke his chariot arid killed his horse. He took tip an' Iron har and went killing the demons with it, when Indra- jit attempted to catch him in a snare but the monkey be- came as small as an atom and escaped through it every time the p'rmce put it upon hhn. Whereupon In'drajit made a sriare with a: small noose and put it upon him,- when he assumed a large form an'd broke the snare. "When the prince failed in catching him in the snare,' lie combated with the monkey, ^tmt the latter flung him down' on the grotfnd. The Prince wa's alarmed and said to himself that i! he was seized by the' monkey and carried io Rama^ he would he Cruelly treated. So' saying1 he hid himself in a cave, when Maruti1 blocked up the mouth of it wifclr a mountain: Indrajit cried and wept. Ravana, having been acquainted with this news* imploringly s'Ģid to Bramhadev, " You see, Indrajit is in difficulty. If you personally go there, you will be able to insnare the monkey. I,- therefore,- beseech you to do the work for me/' Whereupon Bramhadev went near the' cave, when Indrajit hung his head down with shame and said, " Unless you catch hold of the monkey,- I can not venture to come out of the cave.*' Whereupon Bramha- dev put upon Maruti the BramJia pasa* which the latter could have broken in a minute, but he allowed himself to- be caught in it and carried to the court of Havana.- Indrajit went and vainly told his' father that it was he who1 had caught the monkey. Maruti made a coil of his tail- higher than the throne of Ravana and sat lipon it." The demon-king indignantly asked, " Who are you- and what is the name' of your master ?" " You are'/' re'plied Maruti, " a great rogue. Do you know who I am 1 I am a ser- * A .complicated snare-