LORD DATTA |
Birth of Shri Narasimha Saraswati
An account of a Brahmani has been given in the 8th
chapter. She was worshipping Shri Shankar devotedly in the evening on Shani
Pradosh (12th day of a fortnight falling on Saturday). She died in course of
time and took the next birth in a Brahmin family at Karanjia in Bidar. Her name
was Amba Bhavani. She was married to a Brahmin youth Madhava, who was also a
devotee of Shri Shiva.
As per her nature of the previous birth Amba Bhavani
worshipped Shri Shiva along with her husband devotedly. She became pregnant
when she was sixteen years old, customary ceremonies were performed in the 3rd
and 5th months. She used to have good desires. She advised people with high
principles. Filing of 'oti' (putting of corn, coconut etc. in the open side of
the sari worn by a woman) in the 7th month and Simanti was also observed.
After completing 9 months, a son was born to her.
The baby uttered 'Om' from the very birth. People wondered to see this. The
astrologers foretold, 'He will be a great ascetic and Jagatguru. He will not
marry; but will be known and revered all over the earth. Being an incarnation
of god, he will wipe off all your miseries and fulfill your desires.'
The parents of the child were very much pleased to
heart this and they gave money and clothes to the Brahmins. In order that the
baby may not suffer from the evil eye of any person, lemon and salt were waved
on him and thrown away.
He was named 'Shaligramdeo' but his pet name was
'Narahari'. He was later publicly known as Narasimha Saraswati.'
One day Amba told her husband that there was not
sufficient milk in her breast for their baby. So let us have a feeding nurse or
a sheep Hearing this the baby smiled and just touched the right pap of its
mother. Immediately milk sprang out in 32 teats and her clothes became wet.
Knowing thus that the baby was an incarnation of god, the parents bowed to him.
The mother put the baby in a cradle and sang lullaby
songs. But the baby would prefer to lay down on the floor and play cheerfully.
The child became on year old; but it did not utter any other words except OM.
The parents were anxious to see that the child speaks other words also. As days
passed on, they were afraid of his being dumb. Some would say he has all the
knowledge, but purposely he does not speak.
The child became 7 years old. The parents could not
known how to celebrate his thread ceremony. As they were Brahmins, the thread
ceremony was most essential. They worshipped Gouri, observed Pradosh and other
fasts but they were of no avail. They were now anxious to know how to make the
child recite Gayatri Mantra (the mantra in prayer of the Sun god), which a
Brahmin boy learns at the time of his thread ceremony.
Seeing the parents in dejected mood, the son would
approach them and try to console them. Once he held an iron bar in his hand and
instantly it was turned into a gold bar. Seeing this the parents were
astonished. They gave him some more iron and that too was turned into gold.
Then the parents asked the son, when and how he would speak.
He moved his hand around his chest and loin and
expressed that when the sacred thread would be worn and Nunj grass would be
tied around his loin, he would speak.
The parents were much pleased and they started
enthusiastically the preparations for his thread ceremony, still some doubted
the success of the function. The parents invited all the relatives, friends and
learned Brahmins for the function.
The ceremonies started. On the first day 'choul'
(shaving the hair on the head) and dinner took place. Next day after the bath
of the boy, the sacred thread was put on his left shoulder. The boy dined with
his mother and other boys of his age. The father then uttered 'Gayatri Mantra'
in the ears of the boy Narahari, who recited it in his mind.
The mother then came with alms. After offering the
first alms, the mother asked the boy to recite Rig Veda (the first of the four
Vedas). Narahari recited "Agni Meele etc". After giving the second
alms, the mother asked Narahari to recite Yajur Veda. Narahari recited "
Yajur Veda Ishetwa etc. After the third alms Narahari recited "Agna
Aayahi" from Sama Veda, the third Veda. Thus people realized that Narahari
had the knowledge of all the Vedas and they all bowed to him with reverence.
Narahari then said to his mother, "You have
asked me to beg for alms. I would, therefore, live on begging. So allow me to
go to visit the holy-places".
Hearing this the parents were much aggrieved. The
mother fell on the ground senseless. After recouping she said, "We
expected that you would take out care. So far due to out misfortune you were
not speaking. Now seeing that you can speak, we are much delighted and we think
that our devotion to God has been fruitful. But now you are talking of leaving
us and this make us very uneasy."
Narahari said, "You need not be sorry. You
shall have four sons and they will look after you very obediently." So
saying he placed his palm over her head.
She instantly recollected her previous life and saw
Shripad Shri Vallabha standing before her. She bowed to him humbly Narahari
raised her head and said, 'Mother, keep this a secret. We Sanyasis keep
ourselves aloof from family life. As I have to do my mission please allow me to
go.'
Mother - 'Dear son, do not go leaving us alone. No
religion asks one to be an ascetic in such a tender age. You should have
Brahmacharyashram for 12 years. The second is Grihasthashram, the most
important in all the four ashrams. After going through the third Ashram viz.
Vanprasthashram, one becomes liable for the fourth Ashram viz. Sanyasashram. So
say the Shastras. So study Vedas in the Brahmacharyashram. Later on get
yourself married and have the pleasures of the family life. Then perform
sacrifices and thereafter become a Sanyasi. But it is not desirable to be a
Sanyasi in the childhood.
Sri Pada Sri Vallabh Sri Paduka |
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