Nandi Brahmin relieved of Leprosy: He became a Poet
Nandi was a Brahmin suffering from Leprosy. He
worshipped Tuljapur Bhavani for 3 years. He observed fast. He stayed near
Bhuvaneshwari at Bhilavadi for 7 months and worshipped the deity devotedly. He
was told in a dream to go to Shri Guru at Gangapur and that he would then be
relieved of the disease.
Nandi said, 'You are Goddess yourself, how do you
ask me to go to a human being. I shall be here, no matter if I have to lose my
life.'
The Pujari also had similar dream. He and some
others told Nandi, 'Do not trouble the Goddess hereafter and if you do not
mind, we shall not allow you enter this Mandir.'
Being helpless he came to Gangapur and went to the
Math and bowed to Shri Guru. Shri Guru asked him 'Leaving the Goddess, why did
you come to a human being? When you doubt, how can you be relieved of the
disease?'
Realizing that Shri Guru knew what was in his mind,
he said, 'I am a dullard. Kindly forgive me. I have come for your shelter.
Kindly protect me. I am very much harassed due to this disease. My wife also
left me and went to her parents. Chandla Devi has sent me to you. Kindly do not
drive me away.'
Shri Guru asked Somanath to take Nandi to the Sangam
and said, "Let him bathe at the Shatkul and have rounds of the Ashwattha.
Give him new clothes, throwing away his old ones and then bring him here for
meals."
As advised by Shri Guru, Somanath took Nandi to the
Sangam for bath. After bath his body became free from leprosy. After taking
rounds of the Ashwattha, Somanath brought him back to the Math. Nandi bowed to
Shri Guru and began to pray Him.
Shri Guru asked him, 'See if all your body has been
free from the disease. He looked to his body and found that some patches had
remained on his thigh. Being afraid he asked 'After having your blessings why
these patches should be here?'
Shri Guru said, 'You came with a suspicion that what
a man could do and so a little disease is there. You should stay here praying
God, the little disease that is there will also be wiped off soon.'
Nandi said, 'I am illiterate. How can I compose
poems of praise?'
Shri Guru asked him to draw out his tongue. When he
did so, Shri Guru put little bhasma on the tip of his tongue.
Instantly he became wise. He bowed to Shri Guru and
began to compose poems in praise of Shri Guru. The summary of those poems is as
follows: -
'I was sinking in the worldly ocean, being deluded
by the affection for my family members. I was roaming through different species
as swedaj, Andaj, Udbhija and Jaraj i.e. animal life. Human life is the best of
all. I had no knowledge in the Shudra birth. The birth of a Brahmin is the best
amongst the human beings. But if a Brahmin is also a dullard, how can he have
knowledge of Shri Guru?
The blood of the mother and the semen of the father
unite and a fetus comes into existence as a bubble. After 15 days it becomes
liquid. Within a month a small solid fetus is formed. I the second month the
head and the limbs take shape. When the five great elements i.e. the earth, the
water, the luster, the wind and the sky unite, the soul enters the fetus. In
the fifth month the skin and the hair are formed. In the sixth month the fetus
starts respiration. In the seventh month, the ear, the tongue, the brain and
the marrow become solid. In this way I was growing in the mother's uterus. The
mother would eat hot, salt, sour, pungent and acidic articles, due to which I
was greatly troubled.
I then took birth. My span of life was fixed. Half
of the time i.e. the nights were spent in sleep in vain. The remaining half is
divided in the three stages, childhood, youth and old age. In the childhood, I
had to suffer much. I wept due to pain in the stomach, but my mother thought
that I was hungry and took me to her breast. And when I was hungry, she thought
I was ailing and gave me bitter medicines. At times due to scorpion bite, in
the cradle I would cry. She would then sing lullabies and move the cradle to
and fro and tried to lure me to sleep or she would think that I am affected by
some spirit and so the tried Mantra - Tantra and tied a black string on my
wrist. My mother would take pungent and sour articles and I had to suffer from
diarrhea, cough etc.
In the youth, I was influenced by passion. I
disregarded the parents and the guru and always thought about the female-sex.
Due to vanity, I despised Sadhus, saints and old persons. How could have I
adored Shri Guru during this period?
In the old age cough, gases and other troubles
affected me. My hair became white while taking care of my family and children.
I lost my teeth, I could not hear well and see properly. Even in this state I
did not serve Shri Guru. You are the protector and liberator of the universe.
Please liberate me.'
Illiterate Nandi composed such poems. All wondered
to see his feat Nandi further said, 'Vedas say that the feet of Shri Guru are
holy there is no other way than the feet of Shri Guru, to be free from the
worldly sea. By the favor of Shri Guru, all my sins are wiped off. Shri Guru
Narasimha Saraswati is like Kamadhenu. So people should adore him and get
liberated.
Nandi was later called 'Kavishwar' due to his
poetry. The patches of leprosy on his thigh also disappeared in course of time.
Nandi greatly rejoiced at the cure. He began to serve Shri Guru with more
devotion.
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