LORD VARAH SATISFIES PRITHVI'S CURIOSITY
Sutji
then narrated the tale of Lord Varah to the sages, which he had heard from Sage
Vyas---
Once,
while Narad was wandering about, he reached Meru mountain where he saw the abode
of Lord Brahma. He also saw a giant sized entity, just next to Brahma's abode.
The person possessed four arms and his face resembled a boar. The person held
a conch and a chakra in his two hands--The remaining two hands were in the postures
of giving blessings. Narad was very surprised to see that divine person being
surrounded by Sages like Vashishth, Atri, Markandeya and Bhrigu. After paying
his eulogy to him, he stood in a corner.In
the meantime, Prithvi (earth) arrived there with her two companions--Ila and
Pingla. She was curious to know about the identities of various mountains, which
Lord Varah had established on her.Lord
Varah told Prithvi about the prominent mountains---Mountains like Sumeru, Himavan,
Mandarachal, Vindhyachal, Pariyatrak, Mahendra, Malay, Sinhachal and Gandhamadan
are situated to the north of Himalaya.
The
mountain ranges situated to the south of Himalaya are Arunachal, Hasti, Gridhachal
and Ghatikachal. Sages believe that in Satyayuga Lord Vishnu had his abode at
Anjan Mountain, while in tretayuga, dwaparyuga and Kaliyuga he has his abode
at Narayangiri, Sinhachal and Shrivenketachal respectively.Lord
Varah and Prithvi flew away towards Venkatachalgiri mounted on Garuda.
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LORD
VARAH MANTRA
On
their way, Prithvi requested Lord Varah to reveal the sacred mantra, chanting
of which makes him pleased.
Lord
Varah said--'The secret mantra that pleases me to no limits is ---OM
NAHAM SHRIVARAHAY DHARANYU UDDHARNAY SWAHA. This mantra is capable of
liberating a man and also brings all sort of worldly accomplishments to him.In
the first Krita yuga, a Manu named Dharma had realized me by continuously chanting
this mantra. Even Indra regained the control of heaven by chanting it. Anant--the
lord of all serpents, chanted Varaha mantra and as a result became capable of
holding the earth on it's hood.'
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MANIFESTATION
OF PADMAVATI
Lord
Varah then narrated the tale of Padmavati's manifestation to Prithvi. He also
revealed to her that Padmavati was the reincarnation of Vedavati and had manifested
so that she could become his (Vishnu) consort.Lord Varah said---Once upon a
time there lived an emperor named Akash. One day he ordered his men to get the
land situated at the bank of Arani ploughed so that a grand yagya could be organized
there.As the
land was being cultivated, the plough suddenly struck against something. People
ploughing the field dug up that place and were surprised to find an infant girl,
crying loudly.The
news of girls' manifestation spread like a wild fire. The emperor became extremely
happy since he had no progeny. He brought up that child as his own daughter.
This way the baby girl was brought up like a princess. She was named Padmavati.
Padmavati proved very lucky for the emperor, as the emperor, who was still sonless
till then was blessed with a son. This male child was named Vasudan.
One
day, Narad visited the palace and met both the children. He was impressed by
Vasudan's intelligence but Padmavati appeared to be shy and absorbed in her
own thoughts. Narad lovingly called her and instructed her to spread her left
palm. Narad was amazed to find signs, which predicted Padmavati's marriage to
Lord Vishnu. Everybody living in the palace became happy after getting this
news.Narad
then went away.
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PADMAVATI
BECOMES LORD HARI'S CONSORT
Continuing
with the tale, Lord Varah said-- One day, while Padmavati and her companions
were playing in the garden, they saw an equestrian approaching them. He held
a bow and arrows in both his hands.The
stranger asked all the girls whether they had seen a wolf. Apparently the stranger
was on his hunting spree. Padmavati angrily reminded the stranger that hunting
was strictly prohibited in that area and hence he should go back home.The
stranger was stunned by Padmavati's beauty and said--'I am Ananta from Venketachal
mountain. People also call me Veerpati. Can I have this beautiful lady as my
wife.'
Padmavati's
companions angrily rebuffed Anant who then galloped back on his horse. These
unfortunate girls were unable to recognize Lord Vishnu who had come disguised
as Anant.After
reaching his palace, Anant found it very difficult to concentrate on his work.
His mind was occupied by the thoughts of Padmavati. One day, while he was sitting
in a thoughtful mood, Vakulmalika (a maid servant) arrived there and requested
him to come down for lunch. But, Sri Hari (Anant) was lost in the thoughts of
Padmavati. On being asked by Vakulmalika, Sri Hari narrated the following tale
to her ---
In
treta yuga, when I had incarnated as Ram, Ravan had deceit- fully abducted my
consort--Sita. But fortunately she was not Sita but Agni's consort Swaha. Before
this incident could occur,Agni had already taken Sita to Patalloka and kept
his own wife 'Swaha' in her place. Indra's act had special purpose behind it--to
avenge Swaha's death,who was Vedavati in her previous birth and who had committed
suicide after being touched by the same demon.Actually,
Agni's consort 'Swaha' was 'Vedavati' in her previous birth. So, in reality
Ravan had abducted Vedavati instead of Sita. Later on, I thanked Agni and promised
him that I would make Vedavati my consort in Kaliyuga. The same vedavati has
taken birth as Padmavati. You must go and convince Padmavati to become my consort.Vakulmalika
went to Narayanpur and informed the king about Sri Hari's desire. Emperor Akash
was extremely delighted at the prospect of having Sri Hari as his son-in-law.
An auspicious day was chosen for the marriage and thus, Lord Sri Hari got Padmavati
as his consort.
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KING
PAREEKSHIT
Once,
Sutji narrated the tale of king Pareekshit to all the assembled sages---
Pareekshit
ruled over Hastinapur. One day he went into a forest on a hunting spree. He
saw a deer and managed to injure it with his arrow. But the injured deer disappeared
from his sight. Pareekshit chased the injured deer in the direction it had disappeared.He
reached a place where sage Shamik was engrossed in his meditation. Pareekshit
enquired sage Shamik if he had seen that injured deer. Bur sage Shamik being
in deep meditation did not respond to Pareekshit query. This made Pareekshit
extremely angry and he wrapped a dead snake around Shamik's neck as a punishment
for not having answered his question. But, it made no difference to Sage Shamik
and he continued with his meditation. Pareekshit went back fuming in anger.
Shringi
was the son of Sage Shamik. When he saw a dead snake coiling around his father's
neck, he cursed--'Whoever has tried to insult my father will not live to see
the seventh day because a takshak nag would bite him to death.'
When
sage Shamik learnt about his son's curse, he reproached his son and sent a disciple
named 'Daurmukh' to inform Pareekshit so that he (Pareekshit) could take some
preventive measures. Daurmukh went and narrated the whole incident to king Pareekshit.Pareekshit
became very scarred and he started living on a canopy that had been constructed
in the middle of river Ganges on his instructions. Now he felt secured and safe.Meanwhile
a poor brahmin named Kashyap came to know about the curse that poor Pareekshit
had received. He knew how to cure a person bitten by snake. So he thought that
it was an excellent opportunity for him to receive monetary awards from the
king. So, he proceeded towards the place where Pareekshit was staying.
On
his way, Kashyap met a brahmin who in reality was takshak in disguise. Takshak
was on his way to kill Pareekshit. He asked Kashyap about the reason he was
going to meet Pareekshit. Kashyap revealed to Takshak that he could neutralize
the influence of poison in any person bitten by a snake. Takshak wanted to examine
the authenticity of Kashyap's statement, so he inserted his poisonous fangs
into the trunk of a huge tree. A man was sitting on the branches of that tree.
The tree as well as the man was charred to death within no time.
Kashyap,
really brought the tree and that man back to life. Takshak was stunned by this
unbelievable act. He asked Kashyap how much he expected as reward from the king.
Kashyap revealed the amount, which he expected from Pareekshit in lieu of giving
him a fresh lease of life. Takshak gave lot of wealth to him as a bribe and
Kashyap went back home satisfied.Takshak
then summoned all his companions and instructed them to go to the place where
Pareekshit lived, disguising themselves as hermits. All the serpents went to
meet Pareekshit impersonating as hermits and offered fruits to him. According
to his plan,Takshak had hidden himself within a plum fruit. He bit Pareekshit
as soon as he got a chance. Pareekshit died instantly.Janmejaya
was crowned as the next king. Meanwhile, people started criticizing the treacherous
conduct of Kashyap, which had resulted in the death of king Pareekshit. He decided
to make a pilgrimage to Venketachaleshwar so that he became liberated from his
sin.
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KRISHNA
TEERTH
Sutji
narrated a tale to all the assembled sages--During ancient times, a brahmin
named Ramkrishna did an austere penance at Venketachal mountain. He remained
immobile during the entire course of his penance resulting into the development
of mole hills all over his body.Indra
was scarred by Ramkrishna's penance and caused a heavy downpour for a week.
All the mole hills were washed away from Ramkrishna's body.Lord
Srinivas became pleased and appeared before him. He blessed Ramkrishna by saying--'This
holy place, where you have performed a great penance will be named after you
as Krishna teerth. Anybody who makes a pilgrimage to this place will be liberated
from all the sins.'
Eulogizing
Lord Venketashwar, Sutji says---
'A
man, who has the good fortune of seeing the divine appearance of Lord Srinivas
even for a moment, attains salvation.
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SOME
OTHER PLACES OF PILGRIMAGE ON VENKETACHAL MOUNTAIN
All
the sages then requested Sutji to tell about some other places of pilgrimage
situated on Venketachal mountain.
Sutji
replied---There are about one hundred and eight holy places situated on Venketachal
mountain. Among all these holy places, six are considered to be capable of bestowing
salvation---Swami pushkarini, Akash ganga, Papvinashan, Panduteerth, Kumar dharika
teerth and Tumbu teerth.
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ANJANA'S
PENANCE AT AKASHGANGA TEERTH
Describing
how Vayudeva had once assured Anjana that he would take birth as her son, Sutji
told the sages---Anjana, being issue less even after a long married life, decided
to do penance in order to beget a son. Sage Matang advised her to go to Akashganga
teerth where her wishes would get fulfilled. Sage Matang also described the
geographical location-- 'At a distance of ten yojans towards south is situated
Dhanachal mountain, which is believed to be the abode of Lord Nrisimha. Brahma
teerth lies in its vicinity. At a distance of ten yojans south of Brahma teerth,
flows river 'Suvarnamukhari'. Venkentachal mountain is situated to the north
of this river and the holiest place called Swamipushkarni is situated among
its numerous peaks. You should visit that place and take a holy dip in its water.
After that you should seek the blessings of Lord Varahaswami and Lord Venketeshwar.
You should then go towards north of Swami teerth and you would reach Akashganga.'
Acting
as per Matang's instructions, Anjana went to Akashganga teerth and did her penance.
Finally Lord Vayudeva appeared before her and promised to incarnate as Hanuman.
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LORD
VISHNU ADVISES LORD BRAHMA TO GO TO PURUSHOTTAM KSHETRA
The
Sages asked---'O revered sage! We would like to know more about Purushottam
Kshetra, where there is a majestic wooden idol of Lord Vishnu.'
Sage
Jaimini replied--The sacrosanct place of Purushottam Kshetra is graced by the
presence of Lord Jagannath. During ancient times, Lord Varah had rescued Prithvi
from the clutches of Hiranyaksha--the mighty demon who had abducted her to Rasatala.
After Prithvi had been established in its original position, Lord Brahma commenced
his creations. Lord Brahma wondered about the means by which human beings could
get liberated from three major types of sorrow---Adhyatmic (spiritual), Adhidaivik
(deities wrath), Adhibhantik (related with this world). He sought the help of
Lord Vishnu who eulogized the greatness of Purushottam Kshetra and advised him
to go there. Lord Vishnu said-- 'Purushottam Kshetra is situated at the sea-shore,
to the south of river Mahanadi. This sacroscant place of mine does not get affected
by deluge. I dwell at this holiest place as 'Lord Purushottam'. There is a holy
pond called Rohin in the vicinity. Anybody who takes a holy dip in that pond
gets absolved of all his sins. O Brahma! You must pay a visit to Purushottam
kshetra where spending a day bestows virtues greater than all the austerities
combined together.'
This way,Lord Brahma went to Purushottam kshetra as per the instructions of
Lord Vishnu.
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MARKANDEYA
EULOGIZES VISHNU
Lord
Brahma soon after reaching Purushottam kshetra sat down and started meditating.
He was so engrossed in his meditation that he remained in that state for a very
long time. This resulted into total chaos as Yamaraj found that his power of
causing death had no effect on people living in Purushottam kshetra. Worried
as he was, Yamaraj rushed towards Neelachal mountain and sought Lord Vishnu's
intervention in the matter.
Lord
Vishnu smiled and signaled goddess Laxmi to say something. Goddess Laxmi said--'O
Suryanandan! Anybody residing at this holy place is freed from the vicious cycles
of birth and death after becoming absolved of all his sins. This is the reason
why you are experiencing this unusual problem. The whole world except this holy
place will come into your jurisdiction.'
Yamaraj
was amazed by this revelation so he asked Laxmi--'I would like to know why such
a privilege is being given to this place?'
Laxmi
replied--'O Ravinandan! At the time of deluge when the whole world was submerged
in the water sage Markandeya was struggling to find a secure place for his survival.
Although he was blessed with an unusually long life of seven kalpas but still
he needed a place to live in. He started swimming and finally managed to reach
Purushottam kshetra, which had remained unscathed by the turbulence of the deluge.
There he saw a divine tree called 'Akshay Vat'. Markandeya continued to swim
along the coast wondering how that place had managed to remain unaffected by
deluge when the whole world had been submerged. Suddenly he heard a voice, which
appeared to be coming from the direction of the Akshay Vat--'O Markandeya! Don't
worry! Take my refuge and you shall be protected.'
Markandeya
was very surprised and looked all around. He kept on swimming and saw Lord Vishnu,
who was engrossed in his yoga nidra in ksheer sagar. I (Laxmi) was also present
there. Markandeya eulogized Vishnu in the following way--'Salutations to the
supreme lord- the source of all creations! O Jagannath! Protect me from getting
drowned.'
Lord
Vishnu opened his eyes and found Markandeya gasping for breath. On realizing
the gravity of the situation he said--'Raise your head and look at the top of
this Kalpa Vat. You would find an infant sleeping on a leaf of the Kalpa Vat.
The infant is none other than Kaal himself. You should enter inside his (Kaal's)
body through his opened mouth and live peacefully as there is no other place
for you to live in.'
Markandeya
entered into Kaal's body as per the instructions given by Lord Vishnu and was
amazed by the expanse of his belly, which appeared like a bottomless pit. He
also saw all the fourteen Bhuvans existing within Kaal's belly including all
the creatures-deities, sages, siddhas, gandharvas, etc. Markandeya wandered
all over the place and after getting tired came out through Kaal's opened mouth.
He found Lord Vishnu was still present there accompanied by his consort-Laxmi.
Markandeya made salutations to both of them and narrated his experiences he
had inside Kaal's belly.Lord
Vishnu blessed him and made a revelation--' The place you had visited few moments
ago is beyond the limits of creation or deluge. The name of this holiest place
is Purushottam kshetra and it is my permanent abode for I do not leave it even
for a moment.'Markandeya was very impressed and requested Lord Vishnu to allow
him to live there. Lord Vishnu replied--' O Brahmarishi! I shall remain at Purushottam-kshetra
till the end of this kalpa. I shall also create a sacrosanct place, which would
enable you to become immortal.'
Sage
Markandeya then dug up a reservoir with the help of Vishnu's chakra. He did
an austere penance to please lord Maheshwar as the result of which he was indeed
blessed with immortality. In course of time, this reservoir became famous as
'Markandeya kund'.
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HOLY
PLACES IN THE VICINITY OF PURUSHOTTAM - KSHETRA
Dwelling
in length upon the majesty of Purushottam kshetra, goddess Laxmi said--Purushottam
kshetra resembles a conch in shape and is graced by the presence of lord Shiva.
Towards its north is situated a temple of lord Neelkanth. A famous shiva linga
named Kapal mochan is also situated in the vicinity. One who makes a pilgrimage
to Kapalmochan becomes liberated from gravest of sins. A temple of goddess Vimla
devi is also situated nearby.
Purushottam
kshetra is considered to be supreme among all the places of pilgrimage and for
this very reason it is aptly named 'Teerth Raj'. A divine pond called Rohin
kund is also situated nearby. Anybody who takes a holy dip there is freed from
the vicious cycles of birth and death. It is believed that the increased level
of water at the time of deluge ultimately recedes and disappears into this pond.
Goddess Laxmi said--' O Dhanraj! This holy place is beyond your jurisdiction
because people living there never experience death. It is well protected by
eight goddesses from all the eight directions. The names of these eight goddesses
are Mangla, Lamba, Kaalratri, Marichika, Vimla, Sarvamangla, Ardhashini and
Chandrupa. How can lord Rudra be absent when Rudrani has manifested herself
in eight forms, so, he has manifested himself in eight different forms as well-
Kapalmochan, Kshetrapal, Yameshwar, Markandeyeshwar, Ishan, Bilveshwar, Neelkanth,
and Vateshwar.While
describing the majesty of Purushottam kshetra, goddess Laxmi revealed to lord
Brahma--' In the coming satya yuga there would be a king named Indradyumna and
would be famous for his unflinching devotion in lord Vishnu. Being pleased by
the king's devotion, lord Vishnu would ultimately manifest himself from a wooden
structure to bless him. Vishwakarma would then carve out four idols (Jagannath,
Balbhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshan chakra) from the wooden block all of which
would be installed by none other than you (Brahma).'
Once,
while sage Jaimini was describing the greatness of Purushottam kshetra to the
assembled sages, all of them curiously asked him--
'
Where is Purushottam kshetra situated ?
Jaimini replied --' Utkal is situated at the eastern coast of Bharatvarsha.
At the time of deluge, when everything gets submerged in water Utkal remains
unaffected and it is the very place from where the knowledge of the Vedas spread
in all directions. The residents of Utkal are not only learned but also very
prosperous. There is not a single person in this land who is not a devotee of
lord Vishnu. All the people belonging to the four prominent castes (Brahmin,
Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra) diligently follow their respective dharma. This
holy place never experiences natural calamities of any kind.'
Sage
Jaimini then went on to narrate the tale of king Indradyumna to all the assembled
sages --
'In
satya yuga there lived a noble and virtuous king named Indradyumna, who ruled
over the province of Malva. He was a great devotee of lord Vishnu. One day,
while worshipping in a temple, he asked the priest-I have a wish, which still
remains unfulfilled. I have a deep desire of seeing lord Jagannath with my mortal
eyes. Is there any means with the help of which I can get my wish fulfilled?
The
royal priest had no answer to the king's query so he kept quiet.Suddenly, he
saw a group of pilgrims coming towards the temple. He thought that perhaps one
of them might be having an answer to the king's query. When the pilgrims arrived
at the temple, the royal priest posed the same question to them. One of the
pilgrims answered--' There is a place called Odhra, where is situated a grand
temple of lord Jagannath. This sacrosanct place is also famously known as Purushottam
kshetra and is situated at the foothills of the Neelachal mountain. There is
a holy pond called Rohin situated nearby. At the eastern bank of this pond is
situated a majestic temple of lord Vasudev. The idol of lord Vasudev is made
of 'Indraneel' diamond. To the west of this temple lies 'Shabardeep' hermitage,
from where starts a path leading to Jagannath temple.'
Having
said this, the pilgrim disappeared from everybody's sight. Not only Indradyumna
but all the pilgrims were equally amazed by his sudden disappearance. Indradyumna
was convinced that lord Jagannath had himself come there in the guise of a pilgrim.
Now, his desire of visiting Purushottam kshetra became even more intense. Indradyumna
instructed his priest to find out the exact location of Purushottam kshetra
by sending somebody over there. Later on, the priest went home and sought the
help of Vidyapati-his younger brother in this regard. Vidyapati readily agreed
to help his brother and one fine day he proceeded on his journey with a select
group of his trusted friends.
After
a long and arduous journey all of them reached 'Ekamravan' forest, situated
at the foothills of Neelachal mountain. The thought of being so near their destination
made everybody extremely excited. But, despite their best of efforts they could
not find Shabardeep ashram. Being tired, all of them decided to take rest for
a while and then recommence their efforts to find out the location of Shabardeep
hermitage. Finding a huge tree, all of them took rest under the shade of that
tree. Suddenly, they heard a heavenly voice, which appeared to be coming from
the western direction. They followed the voice and reached Shabardeep ashram
in a short time. There they saw a large gathering of devotees. One of the devotees,
whose name was Vishvavasu, curiously asked Vidyapati--'It is not easy to reach
this place. From where are you coming and where do you intend to go? You must
be tired--wait, till I return with some refreshment for all of you.'
Vidyapati
was not in a mood to waste his time, as he was aware that Indradyumna was eagerly
waiting for him to return. He told Vishvavasu-- I have a difficult mission to
accomplish so, I am not in a position to waste my time. I am the younger brother
of the royal priest of king Indradyumna. The king has vowed not to have a single
morsel of food till he makes a pilgrimage to Purushottam kshetra. He has sent
me with a specific purpose of finding the exact location of Purushottam kshetra
and the easiest route leading to it. So, help me reach the temple of lord Jagannath
as soon as possible.'
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VIDYAPATI
EULOGIZES LORD NEELMADHAV
Vishvavasu
told Vidyapati--' I have heard this prophesy of Indradyumna's possible arrival
at Purushottam kshetra in the near future. Not only that, I have also heard
that Indradyumna would become so impressed with Purushottam kshetra that he
would settle down there for good after renouncing everything.'
Vishvavasu
then requested Vidyapati to follow him and started negotiating the steep heights
of Neelachal mountain. Vidyapati followed him through the curvy and arduous
paths of the mountain. Having walked for sometime, Vishvavasu pointed towards
a pond and said--This pond is famously known as Rohin kund. The kalpa vat that
you see towards the east of this pond is considered to be so sacrosanct that
a sinner becomes liberated of all his sins once he comes under its shade. Lord
Jagannath's temple is situated between Rohin kund and the kalpa vat. Go ahead
and have a darshan of lord Jagannath for whom you have undertaken such an arduous
travel.
Vidyapati's
joys knew no bounds as he had been waiting for this moment for a long time.
First he purified himself by taking a holy dip in Rohin kund and then went inside
the temple to worship lord Jagannath. He worshipped lord Jagannath by chanting
the sacred pranav mantra.After
the worship was over, Vishvavasu requested Vidyapatito visit his place which
was nearby. Vidyapati agreed and accompanied Vishvavasu to his place. Vidyapati
was given a royal treat by his host, which made him wonder as to how could Vishvavasu
arrange all the luxurious things at such a remote place. He could not control
himself and asked Vishvavasu-- Even a king would have found it difficult to
treat his guest as lavishly like you! I am amazed how you could make arrangements
for all these things at a remote and secluded place like this! How do you manage
this?
Vishvavasu
replied-- It is not as difficult as you believe. Since Purushottam kshetra is
a sacrosanct place and it is frequently visited by the deities who make divine
offerings to lord Jagannath. I collect the residuals of whatever is offered
to Jagannath from the temple and bring it home. So, I really don't have to make
any special efforts to accumulate divine food stuffs. On account of eating these
divine food stuffs, not only we have been blessed by eternal youth but also
we are never troubled by old age.Vidyapati was very impressed and requested
Vishvavasu to become his friend. He also reminded Vishvavasu that he wanted
to return as soon as possible so that the king could go on a pilgrimage to Purushottam
kshetra. But, Vishvavasu made a shocking disclosure to Vidyapati and said--
King Indradyumna will never be able to have a divine glimpse of lord Jagannath
as the lord is soon going to disappear. But, don't disclose this fact to the
king otherwise he would get disheartened and abandon his plan of making a pilgrimage
to Purushottam kshetra. Finally, when the king in his utter frustration would
try to end his life after not being able to have a divine glimpse of Neelmadhav,
the most gracious lord will appear in his dream and instruct him to get constructed
four wooden idols of Jagannath, Balbhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshan chakra.
Having
accomplished his mission, Vidyapati proceeded on his return journey and once
again he visited Purushottam kshetra, which fell on the way. He picked up a
garland, which had been offered to Neelmadhav by some deity.Finally,
when he reached Malwa he found king Indradyumna eagerly waiting for him. After
presenting the garland to the king, he narrated his experiences he had at Purushottam
kshetra--' O king! Lord Jagannath's idol is made of Neelmani diamond and is
very ancient. Even the deities have deep regards and undiluted reverence for
lord Jagannath and are frequent visitors to Purushottam Kshetra. The garland,
which I have given you, was in fact had been offered to Lord Jagannath by the
deities- these flowers do not wither and have fragrance lasting for eternity.
Purushottam kshetra remains untouched by old age, sorrow or disease and gives
salvation to anybody, who goes on a pilgrimage over there.'
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INDRADYUMNA
LEAVES FOR PURUSHOTTAM KSHETRA
Indradyumna
had been waiting for this moment for a long time- the moment when he would get
a chance to go on a pilgrimage to Purushottam kshetra. Revealing his great plan
to Vidyapati, he said--' Now, the time has finally come for me to go on a pilgrimage
to Purushottam kshetra. I also intend to develop that holy place as a prominent
place of pilgrimage. I would shift my subject to that holy place and perform
one hundred Ashwamedha yagyas once I reach there. I also intend to devote rest
of my life in the worship of Lord Jagannath.'
While
the conversation was going on, the ever wandering sage-Narad, arrived there
and informed Indradyumna how pleased were the deities after learning of his
holy intention of developing Purushottam kshetra into a major place of pilgrimage.
Narad also dwelt on length on the virtues of Jagannath's worship. Indradyumna,
thinking that Narad might prove to be of great help during the course of pilgrimage
because of his vast travelling experience, requested him to accompany him to
Purushottam kshetra. Narad readily agreed to accompany the king and said--'
O king! I shall reveal to you the importance of all the holy places that we
come across in the course of our pilgrimage.'
Finally,
king Indradyumna left for Purushottam kshetra followed by a large procession,
that consisted of his subject, all the ministers and army officers. The entourage
touched the bank of river Mahanadi by evening. Deciding to take rest and spend
the night there, king Indradyumna first took his bath and then worshipped Lord
Jagannath. After the king had taken his bath, all the rest of the people also
took their bath and then everybody sat down to have their dinner. After the
meal was over, while Indradyumna was busy discussing with his ministers on the
future course of action, somebody came with the news that the king of Utkal
had arrived. Indradyumna ordered the messenger to bring the esteemed guest with
all the honour and respect. The king of Utkal arrived and broke a disturbing
news-- ' Indradyumna, I am afraid your intention of having a divine glimpse
of Lord Jagannath is not going to fructify as lord Neelmadhav has presently
concealed himself beneath a huge heap of sand caused by a ferocious sandstorm.
The fallout of this inauspicious incident has been extremely adverse on my kingdom--
as my people are experiencing acute famine.
Indradyumna
was shocked, especially the thought of not getting a chance to have a divine
glimpse of lord Neelmadhav made him dejected- he saw all his efforts going in
vain. But, Narad consoled him by saying --' Don't worry! Lord Neelmadhav is
extremely merciful and he will certainly give you an opportunity to have his
divine glimpse.'
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INDRADYUMNA
REACHES 'EKAMRACHHETRA'
Continuing
with the tale of Indradyumna, sage Jaimini told all the sages--' Next morning,
Indradyumna and his entourage crossed Mahanadi on boats and reached Ekamrachhetra
where they worshipped lord Purushottam. After that they worshipped on their
onwards journey and reached Kotishwar Mahalaya where they worshipped lord Tribhuneshwar
with appropriate rituals. Lord Tribhuneshwar appeared after becoming pleased
and blessed Indradyumna that his wish of seeing lord Jagannath was soon going
to be fulfilled. Lord Tribhuneshwar then instructed Narad--' O great soul! After
reaching Purushottam kshetra, help Indradyumna perform one hundred yagyas as
per the instructions given by lord Brahma. I along with goddess Durga, dwell
at the entrance of conch shaped Purushottam kshetra. Although, presently lord
Jagannath has concealed himself beneath a heap of sand yet very soon he is going
to manifest himself. Indradyumna should get constructed a magnificent temple
of lord Jagannath at the same place, where once existed his idol and presently
which is hidden beneath the heap of sand. Later on, Vishwakarma would then carve
out four idols from a single piece of wood, which would subsequently be installed
by Lord Brahma himself. Finally, Indradyumna's wish of seeing lord Jagannath
would get fulfilled.
Narad
assured lord Tribhuneshwar that all his instructions would be followed in letter
and spirit. The procession then left for the place indicated by Lord Tribhuneshwar.
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INDRADYUMNA
EULOGIZES LORD NEELMADHAV
After reaching the temple of Neelkanth-Mahadev, all of them worshipped Mahadev
and Durga. They then visited the temple of lord Nrisimha, situated under a sandalwood
tree at the foothills of Neelachal mountain.King Indradyumna was anxiously waiting
for the moment he would have a divine glimpse of lord Jagannath. He requested
Narad to take him to the place where Jagannath had hidden himself beneath the
heap of sand. Narad took him near a Banyan tree and said--' Look at this huge
Banyan tree that is two yojans in height and whose trunk is spread in the area
of one yojan. To the north of this Banyan tree and to the north of Nrisimha
temple lies the place where lord Neelmadhav used to have his dwelling sometime
ago but who has presently concealed himself. Now, the time is not very far when
you would see lord Jagannath with your mortal eyes.'
Indradyumna
bowed in reverence to the place where lord Jagannath was supposed to re-manifest
himself in the near future. He eulogized the lord as if he were already present
there and this was true as Jagannath's idol was indeed present there albeit
hidden beneath heaps of sand. He prayed--' O lord! You are the one in whom every
living creature ultimately takes refuge. My only wish is to be able to see your
idol, which is presently hidden beneath heaps of sand.'Hardly
had Indradyumna finished his prayer when he heard a heavenly voice--'O king!
Do not worry! The day is not far when you would see me with your mortal eyes.
You just need to follow Narad's instructions and your wish will be fulfilled.
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NARAD
INSTALLS THE IDOL OF NRISIMHA
Narad
told Indradyumna--' Now, we should install an idol of lord Nrisimha near Neelkanth's
temple for this is the very place where you will be performing one thousand
Ashwamedh Yagyas in the days to come. So, your first priority should be to get
constructed a magnificent temple of lord Nrisimha. I plan to stay here for five
more days as Vishwakarma will be needing my help in carving out the idol of
lord Nrisihma.'
Leaving
Narad alone near the Neelkanth temple, Indradyumna went near the sandalwood
tree, which was at a little distance from the temple, and was surprised to find
Sughat- Vishwakarma's son waiting for him. He requested Sughat to construct
a grand temple with its main entrance facing west. Sughat constructed the temple
within four days. On the fifth day, Narad arrived there with an idol of lord
Nrisimha, which had been carved out by Vishwakarma. An auspicious day was chosen
for installing the idol. After the idol had been installed, every body including
king Indradyumna, Narad as well as the people accompanying the procession worshipped
Lord Narsimha.
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INDRADYUMNA
PERFORMS ASHWAMEDHA YAGYAS
Sages,
who had been listening to the tale narrated by Jaimini with rapt attention till
then asked--' What did Indradyumna next do after the idol of Lord Nrisimha had
been installed?'
Sage
Jaimini replied--' After the idol of Lord Nrisimha had been installed, Indradyumna
began making preparations for Ashwamedha yagya. He sent invitations to all the
deities, learned brahmins and sages. When everybody arrived, he made a special
request to Indra to remain present at the oblation site till the completion
of one thousand Ashwamedha yagyas.Indra
assured Indradyumna of his full cooperation and advised him to go ahead with
his plan of accomplishing one thousand Ashwamedha yagyas. Finally, Indradyumna
performed the first yagya under the supervision of learned priests. This way,
he was able to successfully accomplish nine hundred and ninety nine yagyas without
any problem. Finally, when the last Ashwamedha yagya was being performed, Indradyumna
had a divine glimpse of Lord Vishnu while he was engrossed in his meditation.
Indradyumna narrated his experience to Narad to which he got a reply that it
was a good omen, which proved that the king was going to see Lord Jagannath
with his mortal eyes.
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JAGANNATH
IDOL IS CARVED OUT
After
the rituals of final yagya ended, Narad advised Indradyumna to perform the rituals
of 'Purnahuti' to mark the end of Yagya ceremony. Narad then went on to say--'
A tree is considered to be the partial incarnation (Ansha avatar) of Lord Vishnu
for each of his hair that falls on the earth gets transformed into a tree.'
Narad, then pointing towards a tree told Indradyumna-- ' The almighty Lord has
manifested himself in the form of this tree. Now, you should make preparations
to get this tree installed on the great altar inside the temple.'
The
tree to which Narad had pointed was unique in the sense that it had only four
branches on it. Indradyumna, following the instructions ordered his men to uproot
the said tree and then install it on the 'Mahavedi' inside the temple. But,
at the same time he was wondering as to who would carve out the four idols of
Jagannath, Balbhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshan chakra. Suddenly, a heavenly voice
was heard--' Lord Vishnu would manifest himself on the sacred altar on his own.
An old carpenter, who is standing among you, should be sent inside the temple
premise. The main door of the temple should then be shut and nobody should try
to enter the temple till the idols are ready. One more thing to be kept in mind
is that all of you should keep on beating drums so that nobody hears the sound
emanating from the carving of the idols. Anybody, who hears this sound, is doomed
to become deaf. Similarly, anybody who tries to see the act of idols being made
shall loose his power of sight.'
Indradyumna
made elaborate arrangements as per the instructions given by the heavenly voice.
The old carpenter was sent inside and the main door of the temple shut. On the
fifteenth day, Lord Jagannath manifested himself along with Balbhadra, Subhadra
and Sudarshan chakra. Once again heavenly voice was heard which said--' O king!
Get all the four idols coloured on the basis of the complexion of the respective
deities. The colour of Jagannath's idol should be dark blue similar to that
of dark clouds. Similarly, the idol of Balbhadra should be coloured in white
just like his fair complexion. The colour of goddess Subhadra's idol should
be reddish just like the rising Sun. Sudarshan chakra should be painted deep
red. Either the descendants of Vishvavasu or your royal priest are entitled
to participate in the consecration ceremony of the idols in future events.'
Indradyumna,
once again following the instructions, got the idols coloured in the way specified
by the heavenly voice. After that, all the four idols were adorned with beautiful
apparels and ornaments. Now, they really looked divine in their new looks. Looking
at the divine idols of Jagannath, Indradyumna went into trance. Seeing his condition,
Narad advised not to waste time and seek any boon from lord Jagannath because
the sole purpose for which Jagannath had manifested himself was to bless him
and to fulfill his wish. Indradyumna immediately realized what Narad meant to
say. He eulogized lord Jagannath in the following way--' O Jagannath! Help me
out from the sorrows of this world. I don't aspire for anything else.'
Subsequently,
Narad and the whole entourage, which had come along with king Indradyumna worshipped
lord Jagannath, Balbhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshan chakra. Lord Jagannath was
worshipped amidst the chanting of dwadashakshar mantra while Jagannath was worshipped
with Purush sukta. Similarly, Subhadra and Sudarshan chakra were worshipped
amidst the chanting of Devisutra and vedic verses respectively. Finally, donations
were made to the brahmins and everybody was sent off with respect.
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CONSECRATION OF THE IDOLS
King
Indradyumna was anxious to get performed the rituals of consecration as soon
as possible, so he asked Narad--' I am not aware of the proper rituals that
are employed in the consecration of an idol. I need your help in this regard.'Narad
then made a list of articles required for the consecration of idols and instructed
Indradyumna to make arrangements for all those items. He also instructed the
king to get constructed a grand palace for Lord Brahma, who was supposed to
arrive shortly to perform the consecration ceremony. Narad said--' Get constructed
three chariots for all the three deities. The chariot meant for lord Jagannath
should have a mast on its top with the figure of Garuda on it. Similarly, Balbhadra's
chariot should have a mast with a plough drawn on it whereas Subhadra's chariot
should have a mast with a beautiful lotus drawn on it. The number of horses
pulling the chariots of Jagannath, Balbhadra and Subhadra should be Sixteen,
fourteen and twelve respectively.'
It
did not take much time to construct the three chariots as per the instructions
given by Narad. Very soon lord Brahma arrived there, accompanied by all the
deities, to perform the consecration of the four idols. On seeing Lord Brahma,
Indradyumna's joys knew no bounds and he paid his obeisance to the creator.
Lord Brahma said--' See how fortunate you are. All the deities and sages have
come here to help you in your cause.'
Lord
Brahma then performed the rituals of consecration on the auspicious day of ashtami
of the bright half of the hindu month Vaishakh. The day was Thursday and the
Nakshatra was Pushya.
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RATH
YATRA
Dwelling
on length about the auspicious days on which Rath Yatra should be taken out,
sage Jaimini told the assembled sages--' The combination of 'Teej' falling in
the month of Vaishakh (bright half) and Rohini nakshatra, is considered to be
extremely auspicious. A king should get constructed three chariots on the above
mentioned day. The entire path along which the chariots as well as the procession
is supposed to pass should be decorated with beautiful flowers and banners.
On the second day of the bright half of the hindu month-Ashadh, all the three
deities are worshipped and subsequently installed on their respective chariots,
which are then pulled by the devotees. The procession then passes through the
major routes of the city so that people can pay their obeisance. After reaching
Gundicha Nagar, the procession should stay there for seven days on the bank
of Bindu teerth. On the eighth day, all the chariots should begin their return
journey. This famous Rath yatra lasts for nine days.
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SOME
PROMINENT PLACES OF PILGRIMAGE
Once,
sage Shaunak asked Sutji about the means, which enabled human beings to attain
salvation in Kaliyuga.
Sutji recounted a tale -- Once, Kartikeya had posed the same question to kartikeya.
Emphasizing on the importance of pilgrimages, Lord Shiva had told him that in
kaliyuga anybody could attain salvation by going on pilgrimage to holy places.
Giving names of some prominent holy places and rivers, Lord Shiva had told Kartikeya
that some of them were capable of fulfilling any wish of a man, while some gave
salvation. The names of some prominent rivers Lord Shiva had given were Ganga,
Godavari, Narmada, Tapti, Yamuna, Kshipra, Gautami, Kaushiki, Kaveri, Tamraparni,
Chandrabhaga, Sindhu, Gandaki, Sarswati, etc. According to Shiva all these rivers
were not only capable of fulfilling any wish of a man but also giving salvation.
Naming some prominent holy places, Lord Shiva had told Kartikeya that Ayodhya,
Dwarka, Kashi, Mathura, Avanti, Kurukshetra, Ramteerth, Kanchi, Purushottam
kshetra, Pushkar kshetra, Varah kshetra and Badrikashram were capable of liberating
a man from the sorrows of this world.'
Lord
Shiva had told Kartikeya-- 'Anybody who goes on a pilgrimage to Ayodhya becomes
absolved of all his sins. Lord Hari dwells at Dwarka and does not abandon it
even for a moment. A devotee, who takes a holy dip in river Gomti and then pays
obeisance to lord Krishna, attains salvation even if he is ignorant. In the
same manner, one who takes a bath in the holy Panchganga at Varanasi, becomes
free from the cycles of birth and death. Anybody, who goes on a pilgrimage to
Kashi and pays obeisance to lord Vishwanath, is freed from all the bondage of
this world. Great importance has been attached to the performance of 'tarpan'
at Vishramteerth and anybody who performs the rituals of tarpan with sesame
seeds and water, his ancestors are freed from the tortures of the hell. Taking
a holy dip in Kotiteerth at Avantipuri, in the hindu month of Vaishakh and worshipping
lord Mahakaleshwar too absolves a man of all his sins. Donating gold either
at Kurukshetra or Ramteerth, on a solar eclipse day, helps a man in attaining
salvation. Going on a pilgrimage to Purushottam kshetra and worshipping lord
Jagannath after taking a holy dip in Markandeya sarovar, bestows incomparable
virtues. Badrinath, the dwelling place of lord Vishnu, is considered to be the
supreme place of pilgrimage and even its remembrance is capable of giving salvation.
Virtues attained by the performance of various deeds (tapa, yoga, samadhi),
appear to be insignificant as compared to virtues attained by going on a pilgrimage
to Badrikashram.
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THE
MAJESTY OF BADRIKSHETRA
Kartikeya
asked lord Shiva--' How did this sacrosanct place originate? Who is the presiding
deity of this place?'
Lord Shiva replied--' Badrikashram is an eternal city and lord Narayan is its
presiding deity. A mere sight of Badrikashram is enough to free a man from all
the bondage of life. There are numerous other holy places situated in the vicinity,
Kedarnath being one of them.'
To
emphasize the significance of Badrikashram, lord Shiva narrated the following
tale to Kartikeya--' In Satyayuga, lord Vishnu existed in his physical form
at Badrikashram for the benediction of human beings. But, in Tretayuga, only
sages had the privilege of perceiving him with the help of yoga. At the advent
of Dwapar things changed drastically and lord Vishnu just disappeared from Badrikashram.
Deities became worried and asked lord Brahma about the reason that made lord
Vishnu disappear. Even lord Brahma had no answer to this question. Thinking
that lord Vishnu must have gone to Ksheer sagar-his eternal abode, all the deities
led by Brahma went there. They eulogized Vishnu, who emerged from the Ksheer
sagar. But, none of the deities except lord Brahma could see him. Lord Vishnu
told Brahma that the main reason why he disappeared from Badrikashram was the
flawed intelligence and arrogance of the deities. Brahma informed the deities
whatever Vishnu had told him. All the deities were ashamed of themselves and
returned to heaven with long faces. Feeling pity on the deities, I (Shiva) disguised
myself as a sanyasi and carried lord Vishnu's idol from Naradteerth to Badrikashram
and installed it over there to uplift the sagging morale of the deities. This
is how lord Vishnu once again graced Badrikashram with his presence. Even a
grain of 'prasad' had at Badrikashram is enough to liberate a man from all his
sins.
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THE
IMPORTANCE OF HINDU MONTH 'KARTIK'
Once,
on being asked by some sages about the significance of the hindu month- Kartik,
Sutji narrated the following tale-- 'Once, Narad had asked lord Brahma the same
question. At that time Lord Brahma had revealed to Narad that 'Kartik' was supreme
among all the months just as lord Vishnu is supreme among all the deities and
Badrikashram is the crown of all the places of pilgrimage. According to Brahma
all these three would have greater significance in Kaliyuga as compared to any
other yuga. Kartik is very dear to Lord Vishnu and any virtuous deed done during
this month never goes without being rewarded. One important characteristic of
this month is that all the deities live in the proximity of human beings for
the entire period of the month and accept everything that is offered to them.
Penance done in this month or donations made during this month is believed to
give Imperishable virtues. There is a special significance of donating food
grains during this month. Similarly, worshipping Shaligram during this month
also has great significance. Observing austerities during this month or worshipping
lord Vishnu with appropriate rituals liberates one's ancestors from the tortures
of the hell. Worshipping lord Vishnu with petals of Lotus helps him to become
absolved of all the sins committed in his previous many births. Worshipping
lord Vishnu with tulsi leaves helps one in getting cured of incurable diseases.
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THE
IMPORTANCE OF ' HOLY DIPS' IN MARGASHIRSH
Continuing
with the description of the significance of various months, Sutji said-- 'Once,
while lord Vishnu was engrossed in his 'yoganidra' at Shwetdweepa, lord Brahma
arrived there and requested him to describe the importance of Margashirsh. Lord
Vishnu had told him that a devotee aspiring for unification with him, must observes
austerities during this month. Describing the proper method of observing austerities
lord Vishnu had said that one should get up early in the morning and after performing
the ritualistic 'achaman', he should remember me by chanting my one thousand
names. Next, he should take his bath according to the rituals mentioned in the
scriptures, as follows-- He should remove some soil from near the roots of tulsi
plant and pluck few tulsi leaves. Holding both the things in his hand, he should
chant either Gayatri mantra or the mantra, 'om namo narayanay', so that they
become sanctified. While taking his bath, it is a must to eulogize Ganga in
the following way- ' O Ganga! Though have manifested from Vishnu's feet and
hence called Vaishnavi. Myself being a devotee of lord Vishnu, you should protect
me from all the possible sins I am likely to commit in my whole life.' A devotee
should say this prayer for seven times and take the same number of holy dips
in the river. He should then put on tidy clothes and perform 'tarpan' in the
names of all the deities sages as well as ancestors.
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THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF CHARITY MADE IN 'VAISHAKH'
Continuing
with his tales, Sutji said--' Once, king Ambarish asked Narad about the reason
why lord Vishnu had special liking for the hindu month-Vaishakh. Narad's answer
was that Vaishakh had been given special privilege by lord Brahma himself and
is believed to fulfill all the wishes of a man. No other month is as dear to
Lord Vishnu as Vaishakh. The sin raises its ugly head only till a devotee has
bathed before sunrise in the month of Vaishakh but once he has taken his bath
all his sins just disappears. This is also the period when all the deities are
believed to dwell in all the rivers, ponds, lakes, apart from the holy rivers.
Great significance has been attached to doing charitable deeds in this month,
especially providing water to thirsty. Similarly, donating certain articles
like umbrella, fans, shoes, all have their own importance. One who gets constructed
an inn for the comfort of the travelers and provides water to them attains imperishable
virtues. No charitable deed can ever match the virtue of donating food grains
and one who accomplishes this great act can be aptly called a 'Pita' (Father).
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AYODHYAPURI
Once,
on being asked by sage Bhardwaj and few others about the grandeur of Ayodhya,
Sutji replied--' Ayodhya, a sacrosanct city is based on the bank of river Saryu.
It is the very city where the famous king Ikshavaku ruled once upon a time.
The term Ayodhya means unconquerable and consists of three root letters: a-
symbolizing Brahma, y-symbolizing Vishnu and dh-symbolizing Rudra. It is a place
where lord Vishnu has his abode for eternity and does not leave it even for
a moment. According to the scriptures Ayodhya is based on Sudarshan chakra.
It is well expanded in the radius of one yojan. Its eastern boundary stretches
up to one yojan from a place called 'Sahastradhan'. Similarly, the western front
stretches up to one yojan from a place called 'Sama', the southern up to one
yojan from the bank of Saryu and its northern boundary up to one yojan starting
from the bank of river Tamsa. In ancient times, a brahmin named Vishnu Sharma
had performed an austere penance at Ayodhya. Lord Vishnu had appeared after
becoming pleased by him and had created a holy place by digging up the earth
with his Sudarshan chakra. Anybody, who takes a holy dip in Chakrateerth becomes
absolved of all his sins.
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