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Shiva and Bhasmasura
Way up
in the Himalayas, where the snow never melts, there once
sat a Rakshasa performing severe penance. He was a devotee
of Lord Shiva and had spent many, many hundreds of years,
with no thought for food or clothe, heat or cold, sun or
snow, sitting there, his mind fixed on Lord Shiva.
"Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva." His name was
Bhasmasura.
After ages had passed thus, Shiva decided to bless him.
So, one day, as Bhasmasura was meditating, the Lord
appeared before him. He was shining like the morning sun.
He was the supreme ascetic, dressed in deer skin, body
smeared with ashes, locks matted, the snakes dangling
around his neck and arms, his hand holding aloft the
divine Trishul. Ah, what a magnificent sight he made in
all his ascetic glory! Bhasmasura's eyes were dazzled. He
was speechless with wonder at the Lord's beautiful form:
"Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva."
Gently Shiva spoke to the awe-struck Bhasmasura. He said,
"I am pleased with the severe penance you have performed.
Ask of me any boon you desire." And Bhasmasura thought, "I
must indeed be a great Tapasvi, as Lord Shiva has granted
me a boon." Aloud he said, "Lord, grant that whatever
object I touch with my right hand will be immediately
reduced to ashes." "Shiva-Shiva." Bhasmasura, even after
going through such rigorous penance, yet, had an asuric
mind. "Shiva-Shiva." What a boon to ask for! Lord Shiva
said, "Tathaastu! - so be it."
Then at once Bhasmasura said, "Lord, you have granted me
the boon alright, but how will I know it is true? Once you
disappear now, I will not be able to get you for the next
few hundred years perhaps. I would like to test your boon.
This is a mountainous, snowy area. For miles around there
is no object that can be touched. Therefore, come forward.
I will touch your head and see if what you say is true."
"Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva."
The wicked Rakshasa thought that once I burn up Lord
Shiva's head there will be nobody greater than I.
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Panic arose in Shiva's heart. He knew that if he complied
with Bhasmasura's request he would surely turn to ashes.
And if he was no more, the world would come to a chaotic
end. Yet, once having granted a boon, how could he take it
back? There was only one way out of his sticky situation -
he would have to run!
And run he did. Clutching his trident, he ran as fast as
his legs would carry him. He ran over mountain and down
valleys, he crossed rivers and lakes, he ran across vast
plains and fields, he passed peaceful ashramas and huts,
he ran through dark, dense forests and light, cheerful
woods-with Bhasmasura never far behind! "Shiva-Shiva."
What a strange sight it was! The Lord of the Universe
running for his life! Pursued by an evil-minded Rakshasa!
The hearts of the birds fluttered as they twittered away
from tree-tops. The animals stared with huge startled eyes
as they scampered away out of the way. And the chase went
on - Shiva, panic stricken, panting ahead; Bhasmasura,
thirsting to test his unintelligent boon, close on his
heels!
Shiva was now getting out of breath. The chase had been
long and tiring. Yet, what could he do? He had to press
on. But he was beginning to feel that unless something
happened soon, Bhasmasura would have his way.
At this time Vishnu was in Vaikuntha watching this unusual
occurence with amused interest. He thought that Shiva had
been sufficiently punished for carelessly granting such a
boon. It was time now to go and help him. After all, were
they not the very best of friends? " "Shiva-Shiva,
Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva."
Shiva had just turned round the shoulder of a mountain and
Bhasmasura had not yet reached the bend. Vishnu
transformed himself into a delightful maiden, soft, shy
and beautiful and stood at the bend. As Bhasmasura came
panting up, hot in Shiva's pursuit, this girl Mohini,
gently caught his hand and said, "Maharaj! You look very
tired indeed. Why are you running so fast? Come, my
father's ashrama is not far away. Come and rest there a
bit. Take some refreshment. Then you will feel fresh
enough to start with renewed vigour."
Bhasmasura shook off her hand impatiently and said, "O,
let me go. That wretched Shiva will get away. I want to
touch his head with my right hand so he will be burnt to
ashes and I can then become Lord of the three worlds."
He was about to run ahead when he saw, really saw, Mohini
for the first time. The image soon filled his eyes. Her
lovely black tresses, her smooth fair brow, her large,
soft, doe-like eyes and her small delicate mouth-he looked
at the shapely wrist and fingers resting lightly on his
arm, her lissom body, her fair feet with tinkling anklets
and he forgot all about Shiva and his boon. He looked
Mohini up and down, not twice, but over and over again.
Desire was planted in his heart. "Shiva-Shiva."
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He lunged forward to catch her, but Mohini quickly stepped
back. Then Bhasmasura said, "You are so very beautiful,
Mohini. I want you to be my bride. Will you marry me?"
Mohini gave a rippling little laugh. She said, "Maharaj,
how can I trust you? The man I marry must never have
another wife. Once he marries me, he should never marry
again. But you Rakshasas have so many, many wives. No, it
cannot be." Saying this, she let out a long, wistful sigh.
Bhasmasura, now crazy with desire, said, "Mohini, I cross
my heart I shall not marry again. I promise you that if
you become my wife I will not so much as look at another
woman. Please, please give your consent to marry me."
Mohini looked at Bhasmasura and then looked modestly away.
"O, you men. I know you are all the same. "Shiva-Shiva."
None of you are to be trusted. Promises! Promises!! But
you never stick to them. No, I shall not be satisfied till
you place your hand on your head and swear that you will
not marry again if I become your wife."
Bhasmasura now thoroughly caught up in this net of Maya,
quickly touched his head with his right hand. "Mohini, I
swear - " he began. But he never lived even to complete
his sentence. For, the moment he placed his hand on his
head, he burnt into a heap of ashes. "Shiva-Shiva,
Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva."
Shiva was still heaving and panting as he ran along. He
looked nervously over his shoulder to see how close
Bhasmasura was to him. But for quite a distance behind he
saw no Bhasmasura. Strange! What could have happened? He
could not have sat down to rest. He had tremendous energy
and did not tire easily. For some time Shiva waited where
he was. But still there was no sign of Bhasmasura.
So, he retraced his steps and reached that very bend. He
saw there a huge heap of ashes and the most beautiful girl
standing there next to it. He asked her if she knew what
had happened to Bhasmasura. Very modestly, she narrated
all that had happened.
Shiva was very pleased with her timely assistance. Above
all he was pleased the way she praised him-"Lord, I saw
you running and sensed your distress. I saw you were in
need of help. Had Bhasmasura caught up with you and placed
his hand on your head, where would have been the poor
creatures of this earth? Therefore, I tricked him into
placing his hand on his own head by asking him to swear
that he would never marry anyone else if I agreed to marry
him. I did this all for your sake, my Lord," Thus saying
she folded her hands and bowed her head.
Shiva beamed. He made to embrace her. But she slipped from
his arms. Bewildered he looked. There was no sign of
Mohini anywhere. Instead, there stood the beautiful
resplendent form of the Four-armed Lord Vishnu. The
corners of His mouth lifted in a slow smile.
Shiva smiled too, as he realized that once again the
Supreme Protector of the Universe had run to the aid of
the good and maneuvered the destruction of the evil.
"Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva, Shiva-Shiva." |