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Shri
Guru Charitra
Chapter
XXXV
Kach-Devayani
The
young wife asked Shri Guru, `What is our future? How should I live hereafter?
Please favor me with a mantra'
Shri
Guru said, `A wife should serve her husband devotedly. She needs no other
advice or mantra. If a mantra is given to a woman some calamity falls.
This is evident from the tale of Kach-Devayani.
`In
olden days the gods and demons were often at war. Shukracharya, the Guru
of the demons, would recite Mrityunjaya mantra and the dead demons would
be made alive. Therefore it was rather difficult for the gods to win the
war. Indra, the king of the gods went to Shri Shankar and told him this
fact. Shri Shankar was very angry and he asked to call Shukra. Nandi,
Shri Shiva's bull, went to Shukra, who was in meditation at that time.
Nandi therefore held him in his mouth and brought him to Shri Shankar.
Shri Shankar at once devoured him. After some days, Shukra came out of
the body of shri shankar through his urine. He again started reciting
Mrityunjaya mantra and brought the demons to life.
Indra
told brihaspati, Guru of Gods, about amrit Sanjivani mantra of Shukracharya
and said, `The guru of the demons makes them alive with the help of this
mantra. You being the Guru of the gods why should you not protect the
gods?'
Brihaspati
said, `If Sanjivani mantra is heard by six ears, it will lose its importance.
So it would be better to send someone as a pupil to learn the mantra from
Shukracharya. Let my son Kacha be sent to him. He will learn the mantra
and return.'
Kacha
took leave of the gods and came to Shukracharya. He bowed to him and stood
before him. Shukracharya inquired who he wasp and why he had come to him.
Kacha replied `I am a Brahmin-Kumar. Hearing your fame, I have come to
learn at your feet. shukracharya's only daughter Devayani was standing
by her father. She liked the Brahmin youth and requested her father, Shukracharya
to accept him as his pupil. Shukracharya agreed and Kacha started staying
with him.
The
demons did not approve of this as they suspected that the gods would learn
the Sanjivani mantra from Shukracharya and then it would be impossible
for them to win a victory over them. Therefore, when Kacha had been to
the forests for bringing darba (a kind of grass), the demons killed him.
In the evening, when Kacha did not return home, Devayani requested her
father to bring him home soon.
Shukra,
by intuition knew that was dead so he recited Sanjivani mantra and brought
him to life. Kacha then came home. Once again when Kacha had been to the
forest, the demons killed him and the pieces of his body were thrown in
all directions. Devayani gain showed anxiety for Kacha. Shukra again recited
Sanjivani mantra and brought him to life, as Devayani was his only daughter
and Shukracharya had great affection for her.
The
demons now contrived to kill Kacha on Ekadashi fast day. They then mixed
his flesh in wine and offered it to Shukracharya for drinking. For the
third time when Kacha was missing, Devayani wept and requested him to
bring him to life. Shukracharya realized that Kacha was not seen anywhere
but he was in his belly. He told Davayani that Kacha was in his belly
and if he is taken out, he himself would die.
Devayani
said, `You are bringing to life all people and saying that you would die.
How is this? Kacha is my soul. If he does not come back, I will give up
my life.'
Shukracharya:
`Besides myself none else knows Sanjivani mantra. There is a condition
that this mantra should not be divulged to anyone. If it is heard by six
ears (three persons) it will loose its effect. This is a problem with
me.'
Devayani
said, `Teach me the mantra. I shall recite it and make you alive.'
Shukracharya:
`The Shastras prohibit telling a mantra to a woman.
Devayani
who was greatly dejected said, `Then you may live with your mantra happily.
I will give up my life.' Saying so she fell on the ground senseless. Shukracharya
brought her to consciousness and gave her the Sanjivani mantra. While
he was reciting the mantra, Kacha, who was in Shukra's belly, also heard
it. Shukra recited the mantra and Kacha came out of his body tearing his
belly. Consequently Shukracharya fell dead. Then Devayani recited the
mantra third time and Shukra became alive. Thus Kacha heard the mantra
thrice and made it by heart.
Now
Kacha folded his hands and said to Shukracharya, 'I have studied at your
house so far. The demons do not allow me to live here peacefully. Kindly
therefore allow me to go home now.'
Devayani
interrupted, 'I have made you alive thrice. I love you You should marry
me.'
Kacha
: 'Being the daughter of my guru, you are my sister. You made me alive
from time to time and so you are like my mother. If I marry you people
will blame me.'
Hearing
this, Devayani felt sorry and at the same time she was enraged. She cursed
him, 'Your learning will be futile. You will forget all that you have
learnt.'
Kacha
said, 'You have cursed me in vain. You will marry a person other than
a Brahmin. Your father has taught you Sanjivani mantra against the rules
of Shastras. Hence it will not work now.' Saying this Kacha went away.
Seeing
that Kacha had returned, Indra and other gods were delighted,
Shri
Guru said, 'For a woman, service of her husband is the principal mantra.
She should obey him and observe vrat, etc. with his consent only.'
Chandrangad
- Simantini
The
young wife then requested Shri Guru to suggest some vrat.
Shri
Guru: "I will tell you a vrat by which you `soubhagya' will be perpetual
and your husband will get prosperity. This vrat was told by Soot to Rishis
in former days. In this vrat you have to worship Shri Shiva every Monday,
observe fast on that day and keep control over your senses. This vrat
can be observed by the married women (having husband). Kumaries (unmarried
girls), widows, young and old persons of both sexes.
"Chaitravarma
was a pious king in former times. He had a daughter named Simantini, who
was beautiful and good-natured. One astrologer had said that all the stars
in her horoscope were good, but she would be a widow at the age of 14.
The king and others were extremely pained to hear this.
"Once
Maitrayani, wife of Yadnyavalkya, came to the king. Simantini requested
her `kindly tell me a means, by which my soubhagya will be perpetual.'
Maitrayani then told her to observe Monday vrat and said, `by observance
of this vrat. Your desires will be fulfilled and you will get all prosperity.
Simantini therefore began to observe this vrat devotedly.
"Simantini
was married to Chandrangad, son of Indrasen of the famous `Nal' family,
with due festivities. Chandrangad stayed at Chitrayarma for some days.
Once he went to Kalindi (Yamuna) river with some friends. They were traveling
in a ferryboat. All of a sudden the boat sank in the river. Even after
diligent search no trace of Chandrangad was fund.
Simantini
and her parents were greatly shocked to know this. Indrasen and his wife
were deeply grieved. He lost interest in the affairs of his kingdom. Talking
this opportunity, his enemies usurped the throne and put Indrasen and
his wife in jail.
Simantini
resolved to observe `sat' as per the religious rule of a devoted wife.
But as the dead body of her husband was not found, she could not observe
the sati-rite as per Shastras. So she was prevented from the observance
of sati.
Simantini
continued her Monday fast and worship of Shri Shiva.
When
Chandrangad was drowned, he was taken by the Nagkanyas to Vasuki in Patal,
in a beautiful city with buildings glittering with precious stones. The
gate of the city was golden and all persons in it were like serpents.
Takshak the king with 1000 hoods, was sitting on a bright throne. Chandrangad
was brought before him. Takshak inquired about him with affection and
assured him about his safety and asked him to live there happily.
After
some days Chandrangad requested Takshak, "I am the only son of my
parents. I am recently married and my wife simantini is only 14 years
of age. My parents, wife and mother and father-in-law must be mourning
deeply for me. So kindly arrange to send me to them very soon."
Takshak
gave him nectar to drink and offered him costly clothes, ornaments and
precious stones. He also gave him a swift horse and a Nagkumar to accompany
him. They instantly appear on the bank of Kalindi, where accidentally,
it being Monday, Simantini also had come with her female attendants for
bath. It was the very place where Chandrangad had drowned.
Looking
at him, Simantini said to her attendants, "Who is this celestial
person coming out the water? I remember to have seen him before. Please
inquire."
Chandrangad
looked at Simantini and began to think, `she appears like my dear wife.
But how is it that she has to mangalsutra around her neck and kumkum on
her forehead'?
He
descended from the horse, came near Simantini and inquired about her with
affection.
Simantini
was ashamed to see him come near. She told her attendants to narrate her
account. The attendants told him, `Three years before, her husband was
drowned here in this river. She is continuing her Monday vrat in grief
and today being Monday, she has come here for bath. Her husband's kingdom
has been usurped by his enemies and they have put her mother and father-in-law
in jail.
Simantini
then asked, `May I know who you are? God or gandharva? Why are you inquiring
about me? ' She recollected the face of her husband and began to mourn.
Seeing her dejected, Chandrangad held her hand in affection and told in
her ears in a low voice, `you need not mourn. Your husband will meet you
on the third day. But do not disclose this to anybody.'
He
rode the horse and went away with the Nagkumar to see his parents. When
he reached the outskirts of the city, and Nagkumar entered the city and
told the then ruler, `Chandrangad has returned from patal with an assurance
of assistance from Takshak. Re-instal Indrasen on the throne with honor,
otherwise you are doomed.'
The
ruler was alarmed. He released Indrasen from jail and seated him on the
throne with honor
Indersen
embraced Chandrangad with affection. A message of joy was sent to Chitravarma,
who with Simantini and others, was greatly rejoiced to hear the news.
Indrasen started with his paraphernalia to meet Chitravarma ceremoniously.
Again a ceremony like wedding was celebrated and Chandrangad and Simantini
met each other.
Chandrangad
offered the ornaments, precious stones, fruits of Kalpataru, etc. brought
from takshak to Simantini. She attained all this glory due to observing
the Monday vrat with great devotion.
As
advised by Shri Guru the young couple started observing Mondary vrat.
Their parents also came there, bowed to Shri Guru and were glad to see
the good health of the couple by the grace of Shri Guru. They gave much
in charity. Then all returned to their place. The couple later on had
some issues. They used to come to see Shri Guru every year and had all
prosperity.
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