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Shri
Guru Charitra
Chapter
XXVII
Harijan
Becomes A Learned Brahmin
Shri
Guru saw a man passing by. He asked his disciples to call him. He was
a Harijan. He bowed to Shri Guru and prayed for liberation.
Shri
Guru gave a stick to a disciple and asked him to draw seven parallel lines.
On doing this shri Guru asked the Harijan to cross a line. The Harijan
crossed the first line and Shri Guru asked him who he was. He said he
was a Kirat. On crossing the second line, he had more knowledge. On crossing
the third he said he was a gangasut i.e. a boatman. On crossing the fourth
he became a Shudra. On crossing the fifth he became Somdatta Vaishya.
On crossing the sixth he was a Kshatriya named godavary. On crossing the
seventh line, he said, `I am a Brahmin. I know Vedas, Shastras, Vyakran
and my name is Adhyapak (Teacher).
Shri
Guru said, `These two Brahmins have come to discuss Vedashastras. You
may discuss with them' So saying he asked him to apply enchanted vibhuti
to his body due to which he looked more bright.
Seeing
this miracle, the Brahmins began to tremble with fear and started getting
pain in the heart. They fell on the feet of Shri Guru and said, `We are
great offenders. Kindly forgive us and liberate us. You are incarnation
of three Gods and Guru of the world. Your greatness is indescribable.'
Shri
Guru said, `You have harassed Trivikram Muni and have committed many other
offenses' You will become brahma-rakshasas and have to suffer for your
sins.'
The
Brahmins again entreated, `How shall we be free from this worldly sea?'
Shri
Guru : 'You shall be Brahma-Rakshasas for twelve years. Shuknarayan, a
Brahmin will come and advise you and then your sins will be wiped off
and you will be liberated. You go to the river now.' The Brahmins went
to the river. They had severe heart-pain and they died, They lived as
Brahma-Rakshasas and after twelve years they were liberated.
The
Harijan Brahmin said to Shri Guru, 'I was a Brahmin, then how was I degenerated?
What sins had I committed? Kindly enlighten me.'
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