Leper Brahmin Cured
Once a Brahmin `Narahari' by name came to Shri Guru
at Ganagapur and bowing to him said, `My life is futile. I studied Yajurveda,
but as I am suffering from leprosy. All people despise me and do not invite for
Karma. I have visited several holy places but the disease is there, kindly
bless me.'
Shri Guru gave him a dry log of Audumbar and said,
`Go to the Sangam and plant it on the bank of Bhima in the east. After bath,
worship Ashwattha at the Sangam. Again bathe and give water to this log thrice
a day. When it sprouts green foliage, your sins will be wiped off and you will
be free from leprosy.
As instructed by Shri Guru, Narahari planted the log
on the bank of Bhima and began to water it thrice. Some persons said to him,
`Are you mad? How can a dry log bear green foliage? Still Narahari continued
his watering of the log devotedly. He also observed fast for 7 days.
Shri Guru was informed by his disciples regarding
the devoted service of Narahari to the log. Shri Guru said, "One gets the
fruits as per one's devotion. There is a tale in the Skandha Purana in this
connection.
Soot narrated to the Rishis, `In former days there
lived a king Sinhaket in Panchal. His son Dhananjaya once went to a forest with
a Shabardut, who picked up a Linga-like stone near a Shiva Temple. Rajkumar
asked him `What will you do with this stone ? There are so many Lingas like
this spread over here.'
Shabardut said, `I wish to worship this Linga daily.
Please tell me how to worship it.'
Rajkumar said, `Take this Linga home, worship it
with flowers and bel leaves along with your wife. Offer naiveidya of fresh
chita (corpse) bhasma daily. Whatever food you have, should also be offered.'
The Shabar took the Linga home and started the worship. One day, he could not
get fresh Chita bhasma. He was much worried. His devoted wife said, `Burn my
body and offer Chita bhasma to god Shiva, `the Shabar was very much pained to
hear this. He said, `I shall be doing a great sin if I burn you.' The wife
said, `Death will occur some day or the other. If I give my body for Shiva's
worship, I shall have place in Kailas. So you need not be sorry.'
The Shabar burnt her and the Chita bhasma was
offered to the Shiva Linga. As usual he called his wife to take prasad. She
also came smiling and took the prasad. The home appeared to be normal, as if
nothing had occurred. Seeing this, the Shabar was much astonished. His wife
said, `I heard your voice and was as if aroused from sleep. `Gouri Raman Shiva
appeared before them. Both bowed to him Shri Shiva was pleased and blessed the
couple. Such is the greatness of the devotion of Guru. One who has implicit
faith in the words of Guru's gets such fruit.'
Shri Guru went to the Sangam to see the leper
Brahmin. He was pleased to see his devotion. The Brahmin was giving water to
the log. Shri Guru sprinkled the holy water of his bowl on the log and
instantly green foliage sprouted on the log. The leprosy of the Brahmin
disappeared and his body became healthy and bright. Narahari bowed to Shri Guru
and began to pray Him.
He composed 8 slokas, which are being chanted at
Ganagapur in the night, after Aarti daily, till now.
Shri Guru placed his hand on the head of Narahari
and blessed him. He returned to the Math with Narahari. All persons wondered to
see this miracle. Many did Samaradhna. Shri Guru named Narahari as 'Yogeshwara'
and asked him to come with his family and live with him. Shri Guru gave him
"Vidya Saraswati" mantra also.
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