The Muslim King Comes to See Shri Guru
We have seen a reference of a Rajak in the 9th
chapter. By the blessing of Shripad Shri Vallabha, he was born in a Muslim
Royal family and he became king of Bidar. Due to devotion of previous birth he
was kind and pious. He treated all religions and sects equally. There were
several temples for which he had due sympathy. He also had respect for
Brahmins. Muslim priests despised Brahmins and Vedic religion. But king said to
them, "God is one. Only the names are different. All are created from 5
great elements (Pancha --- Mahabhoot). The earth is the mother of all. Cows are
different colors, but their milk is white. Ornaments may be many, but the gold
is the same. Similarly Paramatma (God) is everywhere. So make no difference
between the religions and castes."
Thus the king was ruling impartially. Once he had a
tumor on his thigh, Vaidyas and Hakims treated him but to no effect. The king
had great pain due to it. He called some Brahmins and requested them to suggest
a remedy.
The Brahmins said, "Sins of the previous birth
harass one in the form of some disease. For this, visit holy places and give
something in charity. Live in the company of saints. You go to the Papavinashi
Tirth and bathe there. The tumor will subside."
The king went to the Papavinashi Tirth. He met a
Sanyasi there. He bowed to him and showed him his tumor The Sanyasi said, -
"When you see a saint, you will be relieved of the disease. I shall tell
you a tale in this connection."
"A Brahmin lived in Awanti i.e., Ujjain. He
gave up bath and the Brahmin's rites i.e., Sandhya, Puja etc. and lived with a
prostitute named Pingla. Once Rishabha Muni came to them. They treated him
well. They worshiped him and took the Tirth of his feet. When the Muni was
asleep, both served him keeping awake the whole night. Next morning the Muni
went away. Later on in their old age, both the Brahmin and Pingla died.
The Brahmin became the son of king Vajrabahu in the
next birth. When he was in Sumati's (eldest) womb, the younger queen became
jealous and she gave poison to the eldest queen, who got eruptions all over the
body. She delivered a male child, who was also affected by eruptions all over
the body. The king got them treated by physicians but they could be cured. The
king suspected that the infection would spread in the whole family and he
therefore asked a fisherman to take the queen and her son to the forest and
leave them there. People were sorry to know about this evil act of the king.
Sumathi was roaming in the forest with her son in despair. Due to exertion, she
was thirsty and was searching for water. She came to a Mandir and met some
females, who told her, "Padmakar is the king of this country. He is kind
and pious. He will protect you." In the mean time some maidservants of the
king came there. Sumathi narrated to them her sad account. They took Sumathi to
the palace and reported to the king about her. The king was very kind and he
arranged for her stay.
Here too the eruptions on the body of the mother and
son harassed them. One day due to unbearable pain, the child expired. Sumathi
began to weep bitterly. The ladies of the neighborhood tried to console her,
but she continued mourning.
In the meanwhile Rishabha Muni came there. King
Padmakar received him warmly. As he heard a mourning sound he inquired.
Padmakar narrated to him the sad account of Sumathi. Rishabha Muni came to her
and began to console her, saying, "It is futile to mourn for the bygone.
All lives are like bubbles in water, this body is made of five elements and
when these elements separate, nothing remains behind. So do not mourn for the
perishable body. One has to suffer as per one's previous actions. For
self-emancipation adore Shri Shankar".
Sumathi said, "I had to come here leaving the
kingdom and here too I met this fate. Now I do not wish to live any
longer." Saying so she fell on the feet of the Muni.
The Muni was moved to see her state. He remembered
the service that her son had given him in his last birth. He applied a little
Bhasma to his forehead and put a little in his mouth. Suddenly the child got
life and began to move. The eruptions on his body and on his mother's body also
vanished by the powerful sight of the Muni. Both looked as bright as gold.
Sumathi and the child bowed to the Muni devotedly. The Muni blessed them and
went away. The greatness of the blessing of a saint is like this. "If you
serve a saint you will be relieved from the tumor."
The Muslim king asked with folded hands, "Kindly
tell me where there is a saint, I shall go there". The Sanyasi said
"Shri Guru lives at Ganagapur on the bank of Bhima. You go to him."
The king immediately went to Ganagapur and inquired
about Shri Guru. The people were afraid when the saw that the Muslim king had
come to Ganagapur. They did not speak due to fear. When the king asked again he
was told that Shri Guru had gone to the Sangam and he would return soon.
Hearing this, the Muslim king started to go to the Sangam. On the way he saw
Shri Guru coming. He came down Palanquin and bowed to Shri Guru respectively.
Shri Guru said, " O, Rajak, where have you been
so far? I am seeing you after a long period".
Hearing this, the Muslim king recollected his life
of last birth. He lay prostrate before Shri Guru and began to shed tears of
love and joy. With choked voice he asked "Gurudev, why did you keep me
away so long? Being entangled in the royal pleasures, I forgot you. Now I have
come to your shelter. Liberate me. I am much harassed due to this tumor on my
thigh."
Shri Guru smiled and said, "Show me, where is
the tumor?". The king began to look his thigh. But no! The tumor had
vanished! He said, "By your blessings, I could enjoy the royal pleasures
and glory. All my desires are fulfilled. I now wish that your holy self should
come to my palace and bless my family members."
Shri Guru said, "We are Sanyasis. We should not
live in cities. You being Muslim, cows are slaughtered daily in your city. This
is a great sin. Prohibit killing of cows in your kingdom."
The King said, "I am not a king now. I am your
devotee, a Rajak. Give me a place at your feet."
Shri Guru began thinking. Now in this Kaliyug,
cruelty will be increasing. It would be better if I disappear from here. He
therefore thought of going to Gouthami (Godavari). While returning to the math,
the king seated Shri Guru in his palkhi and he took his Padukas (sandals) in
his hands and walked on foot behind the palkhi.
Shri Guru said, "You should ride on a horse as
you are a king. Your persons will blame you for serving a Brahmin and a
Sanyasi."
The king said, "I may be a king for the people,
but for you I am your devotee, a Rajak. My body of iron is transformed into
gold by your sight. All my desires are now fulfilled".
By this time all the elephants, horses and soldiers
of the King had reached the place. Shri Guru said, "Listen to me, ride a
horse ".
The King first seated all the disciples of Shri Guru
on the horses and then he rode a horse and the procession started
ceremoniously.
Shri Guru then said to the king, "If we come
with you, we cannot observe our rituals punctually. Therefore I will go ahead.
You come to Papavinashi to see me".
Saying this, Shri Guru disappeared instantly with
all his disciples and reached Bidar. Nagnath the son of Sayamdev met Shri Guru
there. He worshiped Shri Guru and did a samaradhana. Then Shri Guru went to the
Papavinashi Tirth.
The Muslim king was very sorry to see the
disappearance of Shri Guru from the procession suddenly. But he remembered that
he was asked by Shri Guru to see him at Papavinashi. He rode a swift horse and
started for Papavinashi. He covered the distance of 88 miles in a day. He saw
Shri Guru and again requested him to grace his city by holy presence.
The kind decorated his city with flags, buntings and
arches. He seated Shri Guru in a Palkhi. Nine kinds of gems were waved on him.
The citizens waved Aarti at various places. The Muslims censured the king for
serving for the Brahmins; but the Hindu citizens and Brahmins praised him for
liberal, learned and pious.
The procession was going with musical instruments.
Coins and clothes were being distributed to the poor. When the procession
reached the main gate of palace, Shri Guru walked on the costly carpet spread
on the path. Shri Guru was seated on the decorated throne and all the queens
and children of the king bowed to Him respectfully. Shri Guru blessed the king
and his family members and asked, "Are all your desires fulfilled by
now?"
The king said, "I have fully enjoyed the royal
glory I now wish to serve at your feet".
Shri Guru asked him to come to Shri Shailya and went
to Gouthami at Nasik. He bathed there and returned to Ganagapur. All the
citizens were pleased to see that Shri Guru had come back safe.
Shri Guru called all the disciples and said;
"Now I wish live secretly. Therefore I intend to go to Shri Shailya. Still
I shall be staying at Ganagapur. If I live fear openly, the Muslims will come
here daily and trouble me for fulfillment of their desires as the King himself
had been here."
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