VIDHYACHAL OBSTRUCTS
THE PATH OF SURYA
Once, sage Vyas
narrated the following tale to all the assembled sages-- ' Once, while wandering
about, sage Narad arrived at Vindhyachal mountain. He was received with great
honour and respect by Vindhyachal mountain. But, when the time arrived for Narad
to take his leave, he took a deep sigh, which made Vindhyachal extremely perplexed
and he asked Narad if anything was wrong. Narad replied--' Your rival-Meru mountain
is superior to you in every respect and this is the fact I am lamenting about.
My deep sigh is just the indication of my worried state of mind.'
Vindhyachal mountain
was filled with inferiority complex and started waiting for an opportunity when
he could prove his superiority to Meru mountain. He thought--' Perhaps Narad
was right for even Lord Surya has great respect for Meru's might and this is
the reason why he circumambulates my adversary. If I am able to beat Meru in
height then may be Lord Surya would start circumambulating me and this way I
shall prove my superiority to Meru.'
Now, Vindhyachal
started increasing his height and in a short time its peaks became invisible.
The fallout of this amazing incident proved to be quite catastrophic for the
world because even Lord Surya was left stranded at a particular point in the
horizon. As a result, one part of the earth became too hot for any life to exist.
Similarly, the other half of the earth became unbearably cold. The time became
still and everything went haywire in the world.
All the deities
became extremely worried and went to Lord Brahma to seek his help. Lord Brahma
advised them to go to Kashi and seek help from sage Agastya. Deities were pleased
at their good fortune of getting a chance to visit Kashi. Deities, after reaching
Kashi paid a visit to 'Manikarnika teerth' and took their bath. Subsequently,
they went to Vishwanath temple and worshipped Lord Vishwanath. At last, they
reached the hermitage of Agastya where he was busy worshipping a self made Shivalinga.
The entire hermitage was crowded with young pupils of Agastya. After the pleasantries
having been exchanged, sage Agastaya asked the deities about the purpose of
their visit.
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AGASTYA ORDERS
VINDHYA TO DIMINISH ITS SIZE
When Agastya learnt
of the problem created by Vindhyachal, he agreed to help the deities despite
fully aware of the fact that once he left Kashi it would not be possible for
him to see his dearest Kashi once again at least in his present birth. Before
leaving for Vindhyachal, he sought permission from Lord Bhairav. He then reached
the place where Vindhyachal had obstructed the path of Surya. Lopamudra, his
wife accompanied him.
When Vindhyachal
found Agastya starring angrily at him he became scarred and immediately minimized
his size. Sage Agastya was pleased that his objective had been achieved without
making any effort but he knew quite well that once he left the place Vindhyachal
would regain his mammoth size. So he decided to do something so that Vindhyachal
could not obstruct the path of Surya. He worked out a plan according to which
he instructed Vindhyachal to wait for him until he returned after accomplishing
his pilgrimage. Vindhyachal agreed assuming that Agastya would return in a short
time.
Vindhyachal thanked his good fortune of escaping Agastya's wrath, which could
otherwise have threatened his very existence. Sage Agastya then went away never
to return and Vindhyachal kept on waiting for his arrival. This way, the path
being cleared, Surya was once again able to move freely on its orbit without
any problem and as a result normalcy returned to the world.
On the other hand,
Agastya who was not at all happy leaving his dearest Kashi was desperate to
get there back as soon as possible. But, he knew that his wish was going to
remain unfulfilled. While wandering about, he reached Kolapur where he worshipped
goddess Mahalaxmi. When goddess Mahalaxmi appeared, he asked her whether he
would ever be able to reach Kashi in his present life. Goddess Mahalaxmi replied--'
Your wishes will be fulfilled in the coming nineteenth dwapar, when you would
incarnate as Vyas and would contribute a great deal in the propagation of the
Vedas and Puranas. There is a sacrosanct place of Kartikeya not very far from
here. Go there and pay your obeisance to Lord Kartikeya and he would unravel
the mysterious aspects of Kashi to you.'
Sage Agastya and
his wife Lopamudra then went to the mountain called Sri Shail, where Kartikeya
lived at that time.
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KASHI -THE SACROSANCT
PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE
After travelling
for sometime, both of them arrived near Sri Shail mountain. Pointing his finger
towards the mountain, Agastya told his wife--'One, who has a good fortune of
seeing the peaks of this mountain, never takes a second birth.'
Lopamudra replied
in amazement--' If the sight of this mountain was capable of giving salvation
then why do you long for Kashi?'
Sage Agastya then went on to clarify that there were many other holy places
capable of giving salvation. Prayag is one such place. It is capable of bestowing
all the four 'Purusharth' to man-Dharma, Arth, Kaam and Moksha. Apart from Prayag,
there are many more holy places like Naimisharanya, Kurukshetra, Gangadwar,
Avanti, Ayodhya, Mathura, Dwarka, Badrikashram, Purushottam kshetra which are
capable of giving salvation to a man. But none of these places can match Kashi
because Kashi is incomparable.
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LORD KARTIKEYA
DESCRIBES THE MAJESTY OF KASHI
Sage Agastya and
his wife Lopamudra circumambulated Sri Shail Mountain and climbed up Lohit mountain
where they found Lord Kartikeya. Both of them eulogized kartikeya by singing
vedic hymns in his praise. Lord kartikeya was extremely pleased by their devotion
and said- O revered sage! You can understand Kashi's importance by the fact
that, though I am capable of reaching any place according to my wish but still,
here I am doing this austere penance for the attainment of Kashi. I must confess
that I have not been successful in my efforts till date. If any body thinks
that he can attain to kashi just by performing austerities than he is totally
wrong. Kashi can never be attained to until and unless one has the blessing
of Lord mahadeva. And one who is fortunate enough to have reached Kashi must
under no circumstances leave it till he is alive. O Agastya! You are blessed
because you had the good fortune of residing at Kashi. Please allow me to touch
your body, which has acquired holiness due to its proximity to Kashi.' Having
said this, Kartikeya touched different parts of agastya's body as if he were
touching the sacred soil of Kashi.
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THE ORIGIN OF
KASHI
Sage Agastya asked
Lord Kartikeya how the sacrosanct place, Kashi came into being. He also asked
how Kashi became famous as a place capable of giving salvation to a man.
Lord Kartikeya revealed
to Agastya that once Parvati had asked Lord Shiva the same question. Lord Shiva
had told her--' At the time of deluge when every thing had submerged in the
ocean and darkness prevailed everywhere, only BRAHM-the embodiment of truth
existed at that time and nothing else. BRAHM, the absolute truth is indescribable
and inexpressible. No name can be attributed to HIM. HE is the absolute truth,
the ultimate knowledge, the infinite, the omnipresent and the eternal bliss.
Though basically formless HE attained a form on account of HIS own wish. That
form is none other than me. Later on I created Prakriti from my body. All three
of us (Shiva, Parvati and Kashi) manifested simultaneously by the grace of 'Aadi
purush' (The Almighty God).'
Continuing with
the tale of Kashi's greatness, Kartikeya told Agastya-' There is no holy place
as dear to Lord Shiva as Kashi, which is not abandoned by him as well as his
consort-Parvati even at the time of deluge. Lord Shiva named this holy place-
Ananda van, because it gave immense joy to him. Subsequently, Lord Shiva and
goddess Jagdamba put a glance on the left portion of their respective bodies
as the result of which a divine entity manifested himself who was none other
than Lord Vishnu and who was named Purushottam by Lord Shiva. Lord Shiva after
blessing Purushottam went away. Later on, Lord Vishnu created a divine reservoir
with his sudarshan chakra and filled it up with his sweat. He then engaged himself
in an austere penance. Lord Shiva once again appeared along with Parvati and
blessed Vishnu by saying-' This holy place will become famously known as Manikarnika
because this is the very place where I had once lost my diamond ear-ring.'
Lord Vishnu made
a request to Shiva --' May this place fulfill the wishes of those who seek salvation.
Since it is blessed with your eternal presence hence its another name would
be Kashi.'
Lord Shiva assured
Vishnu by saying- ' This sacrosanct place is very dear to me and no event takes
place here against my wish. Even if a person living here happens to be a sinner
he has nothing to fear because I protect him. One who lives far from Kashi but
remembers it with reverence becomes absolved of all his sins.'
There is a magnificent
Shiva-linga at Kashi famously known as Kashi Vishwanath. Here is situated one
of the twelve Jyotirlingas. Just as the Sun is visible in the whole world despite
its presence at a particular point in the horizon, in the same manner Kashi
has its influence throughout the length and breadth of the world.
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