Monday, August 17, 2020

 



||Om Nama: Shivaya||

 

Chapter – 58 – Rudra Samhitha/Shrishti Kanda – 17

 

Sutha Pauranika speaks “Oh! Sages, Maharishi Narada offered humble salutation to Lord Bhrama and appealed to describe when did Lord Shiva return to the abode of Kailsha and when did the association of Lord Kubera with Lord Shiva was taken place. Maharishi Narada expressed his desire to know the legends on the various amusements of Lord Shiva in the supreme abode of Kailash. ”

 


Lord Bhrama speaks “Oh! Narada, I shall describe the various amusements of Lord Chandhrashekhara, and the friendship between Lord Shiva and Lord Kubera as well. Oh! Vathsa, listen to me carefully, there was a pious Brahmin family/Somayaji in the glorious city of Kampilya, Yajjnadhaththa who was well-versed in Veda and Shastra, an excellent speaker of religious and spiritual texts, was highly honored by the King of Kampilya. Yajjnadhaththa was a virtuous, highly educated, handsome, strict follower of disciplines, religious and spiritual rites. Yajjnadhaththa had a son Gunanidhi, and the Upanayana Samskara of the child was performed at an early year of childhood, shortly he gathered deep knowledge in Veda and Vedanga, scriptures. Unfortunately, Gunanidhi has fallen in the trap of the evil company of the people, who were gamblers. Gunanidhi took great pleasure in the association of them, stolen money from home, and gave it to the gamblers to keep his friendship with them intact. Gradually, he has lost interest in all the spiritual and religious rites, discarded the performance of the sun worship, eventually he started disgracing the saintly and pious people, sacred texts, Vedas, deities, and Brahmins. He forgot all those righteous deeds and engaged in the immoral people and his mother has to hide all these facts from his father, support her one and only son. The mother of the Gunanidhi did not find a way to protect him from her husband; she portrayed their only son as virtuous, studious in religious and spiritual activities, learning of scriptures, etc. before him, in this way she has become part of sins of her own son. Yajjyanadhaththa was a virtuous and devoted Bhramin engages in various rites and keep himself busy with the learning and teaching of Veda and Shastra, he was completely unaware of the sinful deeds of his only son. At the age of sixteen Gunanidhi was introduced to Grihasthashrama, his mother took great effort to change his behavior and advised him and the consequences of it,  if his father comes to know about his gambling habits and demoralizing the values of a Bhramin Varnna. She made him understand that his father had earned great respect and honor of the society and the King with his virtues, not because of the wealth. She advised him several times to abandon the association of gamblers and return to his own duties and responsibilities, she made all attempts to retrieve him from the wicked association, taught him the wealth of a Bhramin is the disciplines and the virtues, she made him clear that he was born in the illustrious clan of Bhramin who believes in the performance of Somayajjna, various spiritual and religious rites, learning Veda, Vedanga, scriptures and impart knowledge in them. She insisted him to abandon the friendship with those gamblers and pick up the noble way of living which could bring wealth as well as appreciation in the society. Thus, the mother of Gunanidhi continued her advice for several years, but she did not find any changes in him. He had attained the age of nineteen and his wife was the age of sixteen, Gunanidhi’s mother made a final attempt to change her son, described the virtues of his father-in-law who is a well-known scholar in the society, she introduce his maternal uncle who was also a great scholar, she was deeply worried about her son who has neither picked the quality of maternal nor paternal parents. She advised Gunanidhi to stop his misdeeds, otherwise, the King will come to know about it, and it would put shame and hindrance to his father’s profession as well. She warned him that no one will take his side, the whole society will blame the entire family, the parents have to meet the disgrace and the society will discard them to accept them as Brahmins, it would put them in starvation. She was worried that the demeanor of Gunanidhi would put his father in big trouble and utter shame, she lamented over her fate that forced to give birth to an immoral child. Alas! Gunanidhi was least bothered about his mother’s anxiousness, he continued to be in the association of the gamblers.”

 


Lord Bhrama continues “ Gunanidhi continued to indulge in various immoral deeds, consumption of meat, taking pleasure in intoxicating drinks and spend hours with the prostitutes, gambling, stealing, and disrespecting sacred texts and religious and spiritual rites. He started to steal precious things from home and sold it in the market. Once his father found his precious finger ring awarded by the King of Kampilya, in the hands of a gambler, he questioned him and threatened him to tell the truth how did it reach in his hands. He disclosed the misdemeanor of Gunanidhi, and revealed the entire truth about him and his immoral deeds, spending days with gamblers and prostitutes, looting and consuming meals and taking pleasure in intoxicating drinks, etc. He also informed that Gunanidhi has performed various immoral deeds with his associates, stolen precious things from home and demoralized the religious and spiritual practices, etc. Yajjyadhaththa could not control his grief; his head bend down in utter shame and returned to home panic-struck. Yajjyadhaththa described all that he came to know about their son to his wife and enquired for the precious ring awarded by the King. She replied “Oh! Swami, I was busy with the household chores for the preparation of the meals for the guests, I have kept it somewhere I am not able to recollect it.” Yajjyadhaththa could not control his anger spoke “Oh! Asathputhrajanani/Kuputhra Janani, you have given birth to an immoral child, whenever I was enquired about our son, you have fooled me well, saying that he is into religious activities or performing religious rites. I have given you a beautiful red saree where is that? Where is that golden vase studded with the gems? Where is the silk scarf I have given to you? Where is that bronze vessel brought from the south? Where is the copper vessel brought from Bengal? Where is that ivory decorative? Where are those stunning decorative pieces? Oh! Kulajje, why should I blame you, I have made a mistake by taking up the vow of marriage with you, I have been happy without a family or son. You please bring water and sesame seeds, I have to perform the last rite for that immoral son of ours. It is good to remain childless, instead of an immoral son who ruined the dignity of the family and its clan. Thus he performed the last rite for his family members and left.”