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Shri
Guru Charitra
Chapter
XXI
The
Dead Child Became Alive
The
Sanyasi said, `You are mourning in vain. He who has come to birth, in
this world has to die. How long can last the foam or a bubble in the water.
This body is made of five principles and when they are separated, the
body also perishes. Satwa, Raj and Tam are the three qualities of those
principles. Satwa begets god, Raj begets human being and Tam begets demon.
Man does good and bad actions and accordingly he gets enjoyment or suffering
in the next birth.
Being
deluded by affection and agreed, men have pleasures or miseries. They
are dependent on the actions of the previous birth. Even Gods and Rishis
have to suffer. Only is not grieved at death.
When
a female is pregnant, in the beginning the fetus has no shape; but it
develops and comes to birth and it is therefore evident that it will perish
one day. A body is like a bubble in the water. Some die in childhood,
some in youth and some in old age as per actions of the past life. But
due to affection, it is said that she is the mother. He is the father,
son, wife, friend and so on. The body appears to be clean; but it is full
of flesh, blood, urine, filth etc.
As
one comes to birth one's enjoyment and suffering are destined. No one
has won victory over death. One sees treasure in dream but of what use
can it be in practical life? You had many lives in different yoins i.e.
species e.g. animals, birds, worms, human being etc.; but how many of
these can you recollect? If you had been a human being can you tell me
whose wife or daughter you had been? If you cannot know this, why do you
mourn saying `my son.'? You give the corpse to the Brahmins for funeral.'
Hearing
the advice of the Sanyasi, the Brahmani said, `You have advised me but
I am not satisfied and if the fate is unchangeable, why one should adore
God? If iron is not transformed into gold by the touch of Paris (Philosopher's
stone) what is its significance? Being unfortunate, I adored Shri Guru.
If one has fever, one goes to a physician and seeks relief by his medicine.
Shri
Narsinh Saraswati is the incarnation of Tri-Murti (Three Gods). He blessed
us by giving us sons with long lives. How can it be untrue? In the circumstances,
why this calamity should befall me? Therefore I have decided to give up
my life.'
Hearing
her decision, the Sanyasi said, `Shri Guru has blessed you to have sons
having long lives and still your son has died, then you should better
go to the place of audumbar with your dead child.'
Being
encouraged in this fashion, she tied the body of her son at her back and
came to Audumbar. She dashed her head on the padukas and began to mourn.
As the night was approaching the Brahmins again asked for the dead body,
but she refused to give. The Brahmins said `the body will emanate foul
odor tomorrow and then she will have to give it.' Saying this, they went
home. Only the parents remained there. Later on after midnight the parents
fell drowsy and got a nap due to exertion.
In
her dream she saw a person with vibhuti marks on the body, a wreath of
rudraksha round the neck, a Trishul in the hand and a tiger skin on the
body. He said to her, `Why are you blaming me and mourning? What ails
your son? Saying so he applied bhasma or vibhuti to the forehead of the
son, opened his mouth and blew air into it by his mouth. Thus oxygen was
infused in his body. The result was that the boy began to move his limbs
and came to life.
At
first sight she was frightened. She thought that one sees in one's dream
whatever is in one's mind. But as she awoke she found that the boy was
making movement and his body was warm. At first she placed the boy away
out of fear but the boy sat and asked for something to eat as he was hungry.
She took him to her breast. Milk came out profusely from the paps. Then
she gave up fear and was delighted. She aroused her husband. Both bowed
to the Padukus of shri Guru and prayed, `Kindly forgive us for our harsh
words.' They took rounds of the tree and went for bath.
After
bath they washed the blood on the Padukas and worshipped them with great
devotion. By this time it was morning. The Brahmins came there again for
the funeral, but they were wonderstruck to see the child alive. All were
glad to see this miracle and praised the greatness of Shri Guru.
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