||Om Nama: Shivaya||
Chapter – 68 – Rudra
Samhitha/Sati Kanda – 7
Lord Bhrama speaks “Oh!
Mune, Devi Sandhya proceeded to the hermitage of Sage Medhathi, she remembered
the charming Bhramachari who advised the procedures of Tapasya and offered
Manthra Deeksha, she remembered the compassionate Vashishta who disguised as
twice-born and appeared before her, she desired to achieve him as her future
husband and moved towards the sacrificial fire, eventually, she entered in the
blazing fire, none of the people of the hermitage could witness her. The mortal coil of Devi Sandhya merged into the flames released a highly fragrant scent all over the directions. Lord Agni as per the divine command of Lord
Shiva, delivered the mortal coil of Devi Sandhya to Suryamandala, further Lord
Surya sliced the mortal coil of Devi Sandhya into equal parts for the delight
of deities and manes. Oh! Munishwara the upper part of the body represents
Pratha: Sandhya,/early hours of dawn and the lower portion of the body
represents Sayam Sandhya/evening hours of the day – twilight, these two-parts of
the day/Pratha: Sandhya and Sayam Sandhya
are the delightful hours for the deities and manes respectively. Oh! Mune, at the
successful completion of the Yajja, Sage Medhathi received a baby girl who has
the complexion of precious yellow metal from the sacrificial, Sage Medhathi
became extremely happy at the arrival of the infant as a Prasadha of the
Supreme Lord from the sacrificial fire, he gave a ritual wash to the baby who has
the complexion of molten yellow metal, and kept her on his lap and whispered
the name ‘Arundhathi’ on her ears. Thus,
the baby received from the sacrificial was brought up with great affection in
the hermitage of Sage Medhathi, by the sage and his disciple. They grandly
celebrated the auspicious event of the appearance of her in the sacrificial
fire. The Sage and his disciple took great care of the baby girl. The beautiful
child Arundhathi spends her childhood days on the Thapasaranya and on the river
bank of Chandhrabhaga. The river got purified with the nearness of the little
girl of five years. Shortly, as per the advice of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Mahadeva, the marriage of Devi
Arundhathi was performed with the Sage Vashishta who is the son of Lord Bhrama.
A grand wedding ceremony of Sage Vashishta and Devi Arundhathi took place in
the presence of deities and Sages. The trinities, the seven auspicious rivers
including Kshipra showered an abundance of grace on the Suputhri of Sage
Medhathi. Oh! Mune, the virtuous Devi Arundhathi who is famous for chastity was
highly delighted to get married to the illustrious Sage Vashishta. In due
course of time, Devi Arundhathi gave birth to Shakthi, who became a prominent
Sage. The couple Devi Arundhathi and Sage Vashishta lived a happy and blissful
life. Oh! Munisaththama, I have narrated the glorious legend of Devi Sandhya who has
achieved the highest of the piousness with her austerities and Tapasya, got rid of
all the sins, and attained rebirth as Devi Arundhathi who is well known for
chastity, the daughter of the illustrious Sage Medhathi. Whoever listens or recites the glorious legend
of Devi Sandhya would achieve an abundance of piousness, auspiciousness, and all
their desires would get fulfilled.”