Once Lord Puru and Lord Gajanan returned to heaven after their efforts in the Eastern Kingdom of Asaya, they were immediately sent for by Lord Arya. The messenger took the two gods to Lake Vihara, where the gods would go for rest and leisure. The messenger stood outside while Puru and Lord Gajanan were shown in. The entire area of the lake was busy as ever, sprawled in front of Kalpavriksha, the divine tree, and bordered on all sides by mountains. The gods and goddesses submerged their divine bodies in the placid waters of Lake Vihara while soaking up the gentle sunshine and breathing in the fresh mountain air. In their midst, celestial maidens, the Apsaras, splashed around, playful and teasing, like bees in a flower garden. The nature spirits, Gandharvas, husbands to some of the celestial maidens, sat on the edge of the lake and sang in their sonorous voices to a chorus of stringed instruments as the gods relished the cheery songs.