KING
BALI
BALI
RULES THE HEAVEN |
The mighty
Banasura saw the demons running away from the battlefield and came to
their rescue. The arrival of Banasura boosted the morale of the defeated
demons and they returned to fight the deities. Lord Vishnu advised the
deities to fight gallantly and disappeared from the battlefield.
Shukracharya assured the demons of their victory because he thought that
the deities would be no match for the demons might in the absence of Lord
Vishnu. Once again, a
fierce battle commenced. Bali attacked the deities ferociously with his
mace. Banasura devastated the deities' army with his thousand hands.
Ultimately, the deities were defeated in this battle and the heaven came
under the control of demons. The defeated deities took refuge in Brahma
loka after abandoning the heaven. Bali ruled the heaven with the help of
his relatives. |
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THE
SPLENDOURS OF BALI |
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Pulastya says-
"The just rule of Bali had transformed the Kaliyuga into Satayuga.
Even his subjects engaged themselves in virtuous activities like penance
and Yagyas. They practised non-violence and always spoke the truth. One
day, Goddess Trailokya Lakshmi went to Bali and said- "I have come to
bless you because you are a victorious king. You have even defeated Indra
and have control over all the three worlds." After saying this,
Goddess Lakshmi entered into the body of Bali. During the reign
of Bali, his subjects were happy and prosperous. Nobody experienced the
pangs of hunger and everybody's desire was fulfilled. The prominence of
virtuosity and religiousness during Bali's rule was incomparable and
prosperity prevailed throughout his kingdom. |
MYTHOLOGICAL
TALES
DHUNDHU
PERFORMS ASHWAMEDHA YAGYA |
Pulastya says-
"During his pilgrimage, Prahlad visited many sacred places like Manas
Tirtha, Kaushiki, Devahnad and Hastinapur etc. At last he reached the bank
of river Yamuna where he worshipped Lord Trivikram (Vaaman)." Narad
was surprised at the mention of Vaaman's name and asked Pulastya-
"Lord Vishnu is still to take Vaaman incarnation then how come
Prahlad visited his temple? Pulastya says-"Sage Kashyap had an
Aurasputra named Dhundhu. Lord Brahma had blessed Dhundhu of immortality.
In course of time, Dhundhu defeated the deities and drove them out from
heaven as a result of which, they had to take refuge in Brahma loka. When Dhundhu came
to know that the deities were living in Brahma loka, he decided to attack
Brahma loka. He consulted the demons but they told him that it was
impossible for them to reach Brahma loka. Sage Shukracharya said-
"Indra had accomplished 100 Ashwamedha Yagyas by the virtue of which,
he could go to Brahma loka. If you are desirous of reaching Brahma loka
then you too will have to perform Ashwamedha Yagya." Dhundhu
expressed his willingness to perform Ashwamedha Yagya. Shukracharya
started making preparations for Ashwamedha Yagya at the bank of river
Devika. He appointed his disciples and some other sages belonging to
Bhargava's clan to supervise the Yagya ceremony. The Ashwamedha Yagya
commenced and a horse was let loose according to the tradition. |
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PURURAVA
REGAINS HIS GOOD LOOKS |
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Pulastya says-
"After worshipping Lord Trivikram, Prahlad went to Lingabhedak
Mountain and worshipped Lord Shankar. He also visited many more sacred
places like Kedar Tirtha, Badrikashrama, Bhadrakarna and Vipaasha. At
last, he reached Irawati and worshipped that Almighty Lord with whose
blessings, Pururava was able to regain his good looks." Narad was
curious to know this story. Pulastya says-
"Once upon a time, there lived a rich trader named Sudharma. Once,
while passing through the Surashtra desert, he was attacked by bandits and
robbed of all his possessions. Dejected, he started wandering in the
desert like a lunatic. He saw a Shami tree and decided to take rest under
its shade. On this tree lived numerous ghosts. On seeing Sudharma, the
leader of the ghosts asked him as to where he was going. Sudharma narrated
his woeful tale which made the ghosts very sad. The leader of the ghosts
said- You must not lose heart. If you are destined to possess wealth then
you would become wealthy once again but worrying about your lost wealth
will only have ill effects on your health and you would become weak. On
being instructed by their leader, the ghosts offered food to the hungry
Sudharma. After satiating his hunger, Sudharma asked the leader of the
ghosts- Who are you? How could you provide me such a delicious dish in
this deserted forest? The leader of the ghosts said- "In my previous
birth, I was a Brahmin and my name was Somasharma. I was very poor but my
neighbour Somashrava was a rich and prosperous trader. Being a poor
Brahmin, I was not able to perform my religious duties. Once, people of
all castes thronged Irawati and Nadvala to take a holy dip on the
auspicious occasion of Shravan Dwadashi. I followed them and after taking
my bath, performed all the necessary rituals. As I was poor, I could
donate things of little importance like umbrella, shoes, sweets, curds
etc. This was the first and the last time, I had donated anything in my
life. After my death, I became a ghost. My companions also never donated
anything in their previous life. The delicious food which you had relished
just now was due to the virtue of food items donated in my previous life.
This Shami tree is due to the virtue of donating umbrella." Somasharma was
surprised and asked the leader of the ghosts whether he could be of any
help to him to which the leader requested him to offer Pind Daan at Gaya
so that he became liberated from Preta Yoni. Somasharma went to Gaya and
performed the necessary rituals of Pind Daan as a result of which, the
ghosts went to Brahma loka after being liberated. |
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THE
DESCRIPTION OF NAKSHATRA PURUSHA |
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Sage Narad asks
Pulastya about the austerity named Nakshatra Purusha which King Pururava
had accomplished to please Lord Vishnu. Pulastya says- "All the
constellations dwell in different parts of Lord Vishnu's body. The Mula
Nakshatra dwells in his feet, Rohini Nakshatra in his thighs, Ashwini in
his knees, Purvashadha and Uttarashadha in his chest etc. A devotee who
worships Lord Vishnu- the possessor of all the constellations methodically
and according to the rituals attains liberation. Worshipping Lord Vishnu's
different organs helps in attaining good health and a disease free life.
Being pleased by this austerity, Lord Vishnu bestows radiance and sweet
voice to the devotee. Arundhati had achieved great acclamation due to the
successful accomplishment of this austerity. Aditya with a desire of a son
had his wish fulfilled in the form of Revant, his famous son. The Apsaras-
Rambha and Menaka had acquired unparalleled beauty and sweet voice
respectively after successful accomplishment of this austerity. Similarly,
Chandra had attained supreme radiance and Pururava regained his kingdom.
This way, whoever performed this austerity, his desire was fulfilled. |
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PRAHLAD'S
PILGRIMAGE |
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Pulastya says-
"Prahlad went to the sacred place called Rishikanya and took a holy
dip in the Irawati River. After that, he worshipped Lord Janardan in the
temple situated nearby and then proceeded on his journey towards
Kurukshetra. After reaching there, he worshipped Lord Kurudhwaj and paid a
visit Lord Narsimha temple. After taking a holy dip in the river Devika,
he proceeded on towards Gokarna Tirtha where he took bath in river Prachi
and worshipped Lord Vishwakarma. Ultimately after visiting numerous sacred
places, he reached Madhunandini where he worshipped Lord Shiva who had a
chakra in his hands and Lord Vishnu possessing a trident." Narad was
surprised and asked Pulastya why Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu had held
Sudarshan chakra and trident respectively. Pulastya explained-
"During ancient times, there was a mighty demon king named Jalodbhav.
He had pleased Lord Brahma by his severe penance and was blessed by him to
become immortal. After receiving the boon, Jalodbhav became arrogant and
started tormenting the deities and the sages. The deities sought the
refuge of Lord Vishnu. They accompanied Lord Vishnu to Himalaya Mountain
to meet Lord Shiva. Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva exchanged their weapons.
Both of them went to kill the demon who on seeing them got scared and hid
in a nearby river. Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva waited eagerly for him on
the opposite banks of the river." "After
sometime, Jalodbhav came out of the river thinking that both of them must
have departed by now. He climbed up the Himalaya Mountain and both the
deities chased him. Lord Shiva attacked him with his chakra while Lord
Vishnu pierced his trident in his chest. Jalodbhav died and fell down from
the Himalaya Mountain." After finishing his story, Pulastya says-
"This was the reason why both Lord Vishnu and Lord Shankar had
exchanged their weapons. The spot where Lord Shankar had kept his foot
resulted into the manifestation of river Vitastaa. Prahlad after
worshipping Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva at Madhunandini went to Bhrigutung
Tirtha situated on the Himalaya Mountain." |
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TALES
OF UPAMANYU AND SHRIDAMA |
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Sage Narad was
still not satisfied by Pulastya's explanation and asked Pulastya as to
what compelled Lord Vishnu to give his chakra to Lord Shiva. Pulastya
says- "There used to live a learned Brahmin named Veetmanyu. He was
well versed in all the Vedas and other scriptures. His wife's name was
Atreyi and Upamanyu was his son. Inspite of his knowledge, Veetmanyu lived
in absolute poverty and found it difficult to make arrangements for daily
necessities. One day, young Upamanyu on being hungry started crying. His
helpless mother consoled him by saying that if he worshipped Lord Shiva
then he would even get nectar and would get liberated from the pangs of
hunger for ever. Veetmanyu was surprised and asked as to who this Lord
Virupaaksh was. Atreyi narrated the following story- During ancient times,
there was a demon king named Shridama. He ruled over the whole earth.
Once, he decided to snatch the Srivatsa- Lord Vishnu's dearest ornament
from him. When Lord Vishnu came to know about his intention, he became
furious but since he had no weapon at his disposal he went to take Lord
Shiva's help in this regard. Lord Shiva gave Sudarshan chakra to him and
said that with the help of that infallible weapon, he could kill anybody.
But Lord Vishnu was not convinced about the weapon's destructive power and
expressed his desire to test it on Lord Shiva himself. Lord Shiva agreed
and Vishnu released the Sudarshan chakra towards him. As a result, Lord
Shiva's body was severed into three parts- Vishvesh, Yagyesh and
Yagyayajak. Now, Lord Vishnu became satisfied and made salutations to Lord
Shiva to express his gratitude." "Lord Vishnu
went to the mountain where the demon Shridama lived and severed his head
with the Sudarshan chakra. After killing the demon, Lord Vishnu returned
to his abode- Ksheersagar." After finishing her story, Atreyi told
Upamanyu that such was the greatness of Lord Virupaaksh. Upamanyu did a
severe penance to please Lord Virupaaksh and was blessed by him as a
result of which, he never felt hungry in his life. |
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GAJENDRA
AND THE CROCODILE |
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Sage Narad
requests Pulastya to describe how Gajendra managed to release itself from
the jaws of the crocodile. Pulastya says- "There lived a crocodile in
a reservoir near Trikut Mountain. One day, a thirsty elephant arrived
there to quench its thirst. The wicked crocodile caught hold of the
elephant's leg and dragged it towards the middle of the reservoir. The
elephant tried its best to release itself from the crocodile's jaws but
was unsuccessful. Being helpless, it started remembering Lord Shri Hari as
it was his great devotee. It picked up a lotus flower and chanted the
following stotra- 'Salutations to that Lord Vishnu who is the originator
of this universe. Salutations to the omnipresent Lord Vishnu who is
revered by the sages. I take the refuge of Lord Vishnu who is also known
by the names of Vishveshvar, Shri Hari and Sanatan Purush.' This way, the
elephant eulogised Lord Vishnu with great devotion. Pleased by his
devotion, Lord Vishnu killed the wicked crocodile with his Sudarshan
chakra and liberated the elephant. Actually, this crocodile was none other
than Gandharva Huhu who had attained the form of a crocodile after being
cursed by sage Deval. He was liberated from the curse and went to heaven.
Lord Vishnu touched the elephant and it got transformed into a divine
human being. This way, with the blessings of Lord Vishnu, both of them
were liberated. |
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THE
GREATNESS OF SARASWAT STOTRA |
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Sage Pulastya
says- "There lived a Kshatriya who kept enemity towards Brahmins.
After his death, he was reborn as a demon and spent his life indulging in
nefarious activities. Once he saw a hermit doing penance. He wanted to
devour him but was unsuccessful in his attempt as the hermit had protected
himself by chanting Vishnupanjar stotra. So, he waited for the hermit for
four months to come out from his meditative trance. After the completion
of his meditation, the hermit was surprised to see a weak and frail demon
waiting for him. He asked the demon about his identity and the purpose for
which he was waiting there. The demon told him that although he had come
with the intention of devouring him, he was unsuccessful in his attempt as
he (hermit) was well protected by Vishnupanjar stotra. "I am very
impressed by your spiritual feats and I am desirous of learning the same
from you. I have committed many sins in my life, so tell me how to become
liberated from them", asked the demon. But the hermit was not
convinced and told the demon that he would never preach a demon. He
advised the demon to take help of some other Brahmin. The demon went in
search of another Brahmin. One day, he saw a Brahmin doing penance and
caught hold of him. The Brahmin was frightened and requested the demon-
"Wait until I return after giving this fruit to my teacher." But
the demon thought that the Brahmin was trying to escape hence he did not
allow the Brahmin to leave. The worried Brahmin went near a burning fire
and pleaded for help. Suddenly, Goddess Saraswati manifested herself and
told the Brahmins- "Don't be afraid. With my blessings, you would be
able to narrate the means for the demon's benediction." After
blessing the Brahmin, Goddess Saraswati disappeared. The Brahmin
narrated the Saraswat stotra to the demon- You must chant the following
stotra thrice in a day- 'I make salutations to Lord Hari who is also known
as Krishna, Hrishikesh, Vasudev, Janardan and Jagannath. May he liberate
me from my sins. I make salutations to Lord Vishnu who rests on Sheshnaag
and who hails Shankchakra Gada and chakra in his hands, may he liberate me
from my sins. Lord Vishnu who manifests himself in each individual soul
just like the element of fire manifests itself in a piece of wood. May he
liberate me from my sins.' |
BALI
PERFORMS ASHWAMEDHA YAGYA
BALI'S
ARRIVAL AT KURUKSHETRA |
Pulastya says-
"After the departure of Prahlad on his pilgrimage, Bali desirous of
performing a Yagya went to Kurukshetra. Shukracharya had invited the
descendants of sage Bhargava to supervise the proceedings of Ashwamedha
Yagya but his decision was not approved by the descendants of some other
sages like Atri, Gautam, Kaushik and Angira. As a result, all of them left
Kurukshetra. After their
departure, Shukracharya started making preparations for the Yagya and
initiated both Bali and his wife- Vindhyavali into the rituals. After
that, a horse was let loose according to the tradition. The demon
Tarkaaksh followed that horse. The Ashwamedha Yagya continued for three
months after which, Aditi gave birth to a child who was dwarfish in size
at a time when the Sun had juts entered the zodiac of Gemini. All the
deities and sages including Lord Brahma were extremely pleased by Lord
Vaaman's birth. They went to Aditi's hermitage and eulogised Lord Vaaman.
Lord Vaaman became pleased by their eulogy and requested Lord Brahma to
help perform his consecrations. On being instructed by Lord Brahma, sage
Bharadwaj performed Vaaman's Jaat karma and Yagyopavit. After that, sage
Bharadwaj taught him Vedas and other scriptures which was mastered by
Vaaman in less than one month. After finishing his studies, Lord Vaaman
sought his Guru's permission to go to Kurukshetra. Sage Bharadwaj
expressed his inability by saying- "How can a mortal like me give
permission to the supreme lord? If you want to go to Kurukshetra then how
can I stop you from going there? I have some queries regarding your
various abodes and would you be gracious enough to enlighten me on
that?" |
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ARRIVAL
OF LORD VAAMAN AT KURUKSHETRA |
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Pulastya says-
"After satisfying Bharadwaj's curiosity about his different abodes,
Lord Vaaman left for Kurukshetra where Bali was busy performing his Yagya.
As soon as Lord Vaaman reached Kurukshetra, the whole earth started
shaking violently and high tides rose in the ocean. Being frightened of
Lord Vishnu, Agni did not accept the offerings made by Bali. Bali was very
surprised by all these sudden developments. He asked Shukracharya about
the reason for all these strange happenings." Shukracharya
replied- "O king of the demons! Definitely, all these strange
happenings signifies the arrival of Lord Vasudev." Bali then asked
Shukracharya as to what was the most appropriate way of honouring his
eminent guest. "What donations should I make to him so that he is
pleased and satisfied?", asked Bali. Shukracharya warned him by
saying- "Forget about donating anything otherwise you will get into
serious trouble." Bali told him that he would not disgrace himself by
refusing to meet the demands made by Vasudev. "The way a man behaves
in his speech, action and thoughts is the result of his past karmas. Are
you not aware of the incident related with Koshkar which happened at Malay
Mountain? Koshkar was the son of sage Mudgal. He was famous for his
austerities and his wife too was very virtuous. In course of time, a son
was born to them but alas he was blind and deaf. Koshkar's wife abandoned
that child in front of her house. Incidentally, an ogress named Surpaakshi
happened to arrive there and after seeing the abandoned child, exchanged
him with her own child. She carried Koshkar's child to Shaalodar Mountain
with the intention of devouring him. When her husband came to know about
the incident, he reprimanded Surpaakshi for her misdeed. The demon warned
the ogress that both of them would be cursed by the Brahmin and advised
her to keep the child at the same place from where she had brought
him." |
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LORD
VAAMAN'S DEMANDS |
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Bali was pleased
that he would get an opportunity to see the Almighty God whom the sages
contemplate upon. He was proud of his good fortune that the lord was
paying him a visit. Shukracharya aware of the reason for Vaaman's arrival
warned Bali against making any promise to him. Bali replied- "How can
I refuse if the Almighty God demands anything from me? I am willing to
face any hardship to safeguard my benevolent image. I don't mind if the
deities get benefited by my actions. Even if the lord is coming with the
intention of killing me, I am not scared as that is how I would attain
salvation. Come what may, I am not going to abandon my charitable
nature." As the
conversation between Shukracharya and Bali continued, suddenly, Lord
Vaaman arrived at the site. Vaaman's radiance subdued the power of all
demons present there. Lord Vaaman being impressed by the grandeur of
Vaaman's Yagya complimented him for organising such a magnificent Yagya.
Bali eulogised and worshipped his esteemed guest. He requested Vaaman to
reveal the reason of his arrival and promised that his wishes would be
fulfilled. Lord Vaaman smiled and told him that he needed a small piece of
land measured by three steps for the performance of Yagya. Bali was
surprised by this demand and requested him to ask for more land but Lord
Vaaman told him that he needed only that much land. |
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LORD
BRAHMA WORSHIPS LORD VAAMAN |
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Narad asked sage
Pulastya as to where did Lord Vaaman go after disappearing from the
oblation site. Pulastya replied- "Lord Vaaman went to Brahma loka
mounted on his Garud. On seeing him, Lord Brahma gave a warm reception and
after worshipping him asked about the reason for his sudden arrival. Lord
Vaaman told him that he had sent Bali to Sutal loka for the welfare of the
deities and so that they could get their share of the Yagya. Lord Brahma
expressed his desire to see the giant form of Vishnu which he had taken
while measuring all the three worlds. Lord Vishnu obliged him and showed
his giant appearance. Lord Brahma was impressed and eulogised him. He
requested Lord Vishnu to remain in Brahma loka in his appearance of Vaaman.
Lord Vishnu had agreed to do this and remained there. |
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BALI
LIVES IN PAATAL LOKA |
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Pulastya says-
After reaching the nether world, Bali got constructed a beautiful city
made of diamonds and other precious stones. Vishwakarma had constructed an
enormous sized altar in the central part of the city. The windows of
Bali's palace were well decorated with pearls. Bali lived there in luxury
and by enjoying all the pleasures of life. |
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BALI'S
QUERIES TO PRAHLAD |
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Bali enquired
about the virtues which a man attains by the worship of Lord Vishnu. He
also asked Prahlad about the worship and its rituals by which Lord Vishnu
is pleased. Prahlad says- "Sages believe that the donations which are
made with total devotion and in the name of Lord Vishnu exist forever.
Lord Vishnu is extremely pleased if Malati, Shataavari, Champa, Juhi and
Naagar flowers are offered to him. He is also pleased when the offerings
of Bilva patra, Shami patra, Tamaal and Amaali patra are made to him. He
is pleased when sesame seeds are donated during the Hindu month of Maagh.
A person who gets a Vishnu temple constructed liberates his ancestors from
their sins. Bali, you must get the Vishnu temple constructed and worship
with complete devotion. You must try to please Lord Vishnu by making
donations of cow, jewels, gold and land. If you engage yourself in such
virtuous activities then you will certainly attain benediction."
After saying this, Prahlad disappeared. |
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BENEFITS
OF STUDYING VAAMAN PURAAN |
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Study of Vaaman
Puraan helps a man to enhance his knowledge and makes him free from all
kinds of worldly attachments. It also increases his love and devotion
towards the lotus feet of Lord Vishnu. There are ten characteristics
evident in all the Puraans- 1) Sarg. 2) Visarg. 3) Sthaan. 4) Poshan. 5)
Uti. 6) Vritti. 7) Raksha. 8) Manvantara. 9) Vansh. 10) Upaashraya. Sarg deals with
the descriptions of the origin of this universe. Visarg enlightens us as
to how a living thing transforms itself from one species to another.
Sthaan, Poshan, Uti and Vritti deal with the descriptions of various means
which are employed by a man for his survival. Raksha describes about the
various incarnations of Lord Vishnu which he takes for the protection of
the humankind. Manvantara deals with the complete description of the
history of the whole Manvantara period. Vansh describe about the lineage
of all the kings including Lord Brahma. Upaashraya enlightens us on the
real meaning of Brahma. Pulastya says-
"A man who listens to the divine tales of Vaaman Puraan attains to
Vishnu loka after becoming free from all his sins. He attains the same
virtues which a performer of Ashwamedha Yagya does. Even listening to one
part of Vaaman Puraan bestows great virtues and equivalent to making
pilgrimage of numerous sacred places. Narad, Vaaman Puraan is the 14th
among all the 18 Puraans which describes about the majesty of Lord
Vishnu." Five names of Lord
Vishnu has been mentioned in Vaaman Puraan- Kaaran Vaaman, Narayan,
Amitvikram, Shaargang chakra and Purushottam. A devotee who chants any of
these sacred names of Lord Vishnu and makes salutation either by speech,
thought or deed attains to Vishnu loka. |
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INDRA
DOES PENANCE TO ATONE FOR HIS SINS |
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Pulastya says
after being defeated by the demons Indra went to Brahma loka and narrated
his woeful tale to him. Sage Kashyap- his father was also present there.
Lord Brahma told Indra that he was reaping the fruits of his evil deeds.
Sage Kashyap told him that his miseries were due to the sin acquired by
the destruction of Diti's foetus. Indra asked both of them, how his sins
could be atoned. Lord Brahma advised him to take Shri Hari's help. Indra then went to
the north of Kalinjar Mountain and started living in a hermitage situated
on the bank of river Mahanadi. He did penance for one year. Pleased by his
devotion, Lord Vishnu appeared and blessed him saying- "Your austere
penance has liberated you from the sin of destroying Diti's foetus and
very soon, you will regain your kingdom." After receiving the
blessing, Indra went to Aditi's hermitage and narrated the tale of his
defeat at the hands of demons. Aditi knew that Indra would not have been
defeated had Lord Vishnu been on his side during the battle. So, she went
to Lord Vishnu and worshipped him with devotion. Lord Vishnu assured her
that very soon, he would incarnate as her son and destroy the demons.
Having said this, a part of Lord Vishnu's effulgence entered into Aditi's
womb. |
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BALI
ABUSES LORD VISHNU |
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After Lord Vishnu
had established himself inside Aditi's womb, the demons became devoid of
their radiance. Bali was surprised by this sudden development and asked
Prahlad about it. Prahlad went into deep meditation and saw Lord Vishnu
manifesting in Aditi's womb. After coming out from his meditative trance,
he told Bali that the demons had lost their radiance due to Shri Hari who
is about to take incarnation at the request of the deities. The arrogant Bali made fun of Shri Hari by saying- "Who is this Shri Hari? We have many mighty warriors in our ranks who are more powerful than Vasudev." Prahlad was a devotee of Shri Hari and he did not like the arrogant utterances of Bali. He cursed him by saying that very soon he would meet his downfall and lose his kingdom. After being cursed, Bali realised his mistake and begged for forgiveness. Prahlad too had calmed down by that time and said- "Even though Lord Vishnu is omnipresent, I cursed you being under the influence of my ignorance. My words will certainly become true but don't lose heart. Go and take refuge in Shri Hari- the supreme protector. He will liberate you from all your sorrows." After saying this, Prahlad went on his pilgrimage.
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THE
DEITIES RESTING DAYS |
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Lord Vishnu rests
on the Sheshnaag during the whole period of Uttaraayan, which begins just
after the last day of the bright lunar phase in the Hindu month of Ashaadh
is over. After he goes to sleep, all the deities, Gandharva, Devamaata
etc. follow suit. Narad requested
Sage Pulastya to shed light on the days when the deities take rest. Sage
Pulastya replied- "A devotee should consider the eleventh day of the
Hindu month of Ashaadh Shukla Paksha, when the Sun enters the zodiac of
Gemini as the day when Lord Vishnu goes to rest. A devotee should make a
replica of Sheshnaag and after worshipping the idol of Lord Vishnu, lay
him down to rest on the twelfth day. Kamadev is said to take rest on the
thirteenth day on his bed made of Kadamb flowers. The Yakshaganas take
rest on the fourteenth day of the Hindu month of Ashaadh Shukla Paksha.
Their beds are made of yellow lotus. Lord Shiva is believed to take rest
on Purnima. His bed is made of tiger skin |