Friday, February 13, 2015

STORY OF YATINATHA AVATARA OF LORD SHIVA

STORY OF YATINATHA  AVATARA  OF  LORD  SHIVA


Story of Yatinatha avatar of Shiva. Mahadeva has taken many avatars which have been dealt with in the Puranas especially the Shivapurana. Some of them were to test the devotion of his devotees. The story of Shiva’s Yatinatha avatar is as follows. A person called Ahuka who belonged to the hill-tribe lived near the mountain named Arbuda. His wife was Ahukaa who was a very pious woman. Both Ahuka and Ahukaa were great devotees of Shivasankar. They always performed propitiatory rites in worship of Shiva. Once, Mahadev decided to test the depth of devotion of the couple. Siva disguised as a Yatinatha (great sage) and went to the dwelling of the couple. Ahuka was away in the forest in search of eatables like fruits and roots. He came back soon and on seeing the sage he saluted him and worshipped.

Yatinatha informed him that he sought a place to stay overnight and asked whether he could accommodate him in his hut. Ahuka said that their hut was just enough for himself and his wife and it would be very inconvenient for the sage to stay there. The sage was about to return. Immediately, Ahukaa came out and asked her husband to accommodate the sage overnight, it would be inappropriate to turn down the request of a guest. Ahuka agreed and called back the sage. He also decided to sleep outside to let the guest sleep inside the hut. And so Yatinatha went to sleep inside and Ahuka slept outside. While sleeping, a wild animal came, attacked Ahuka and killed him. Ahukaa was very much worried and she decided to die jumping in to the funeral pyre of her beloved husband. Arrangements were made for the funeral of Ahuka.

The sage was very much sorry for whatever had happened. Ahukaa quietly tried to jump in to the husband’s funeral pyre. Immediately, Yatinatha manifested as Lord Shiva and blessed the couple to become Nala and Damayanti in the next birth. He also made it clear that he himself would take birth as a ‘Hamsa’ (swan) to unite them. In the next birth, Ahuka appeared as Nala, the son of king Virasena in the country of Nishadha. Ahukaa took birth as Damayanti the daughter of king Bhima in the country of Vidarbha. Lord Shiva took birth as a swan. It was the swan who worked as the mediator for initiating love between Nala and Damayanti. One of the five Sanskrit Mahakavyas (epic poems) named Naishadha Charita written by Harsha deals with the story of Nala and Damayanti.

source : http://www.hindudevotionalblog.com

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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

EVERY GOOD ACT IS REWARDED

                                Every good act is rewarded
Sir Alexander Fleming
Lord Randolph Churchil


Once there was a poor Scottish farmer. His name was Fleming. One day, he heard a cry for help coming  from a nearby field. He ran to the field. There, stuck up to his waist in mud, was a terrified boy, screaming and struggling to free himself. Fleming pulled out and saved the boy from what could have been a slow and terrifying death.
Winston Churchill with His Mother 

The next day, a fancy carriage came in front of Fleming's house. An elegantly dressed Nobleman stepped out and introduced himself as the father of the boy Fleming had saved. 'I want to repay you', said the nobleman. 'you saved my son's life'. 'No, I can't accept payment for what I did', it was my duty as a human being, the Fleming replied.

At that moment, Fleming's own son came to the door of his house. Is that your son" The Nobleman asked. Yes, the Fleming replied. OK 'I' ll make a deal with you. Let me provide him the best education which my own son will have. Fleming agreed and nobleman fulfilled his promise. Fleming's son attended the best schools and, graduated from St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, and was known throughout the world as the reputed Dr. Alexander Fleming, the inventor of Penicillin.

Years later, the same Nobleman's son, who was saved by Fleming, was stricken with Pneumonia. What saved his life this time was Penicillin. Do you know what is the name of that Nobleman? He was Lord Randolph Churchill.... and his son's name was; Sir Winston Churchill.

 Every good act is rewarded. So do a good act every day and surely you will be rewarded. This is law of Nature.

Sir Winston Churchil
Sir Alexander Fleming, inventor of penicillin


Winston Churchill

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