Kausalya Supraja Rama
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
Millennium Post, New Delhi (16-02-2020)
Hans India, Hyderabad (16-02-2020)
At dawn after the night sage
Vishvamitra came closer to Rama and Lakshmana and said, “Fortunate was Kausalya
(Kausalya Supraja) to beget you as her son Rama! Get up. As the eastern sunlit
is emerging it is time to perform the morning solemn activity towards gods like
Sandhya Vandana get up soon”. When Vishvamitra said like that both the
brothers Rama and Lakshmana woke up, bathed in the River Sarayu, observed mouth
water rinsing-the Achamana, meditated upon the Gayatri Hymn and after
completing all the dawn time related duties went to Vishvamitra and greeted
him. All of them proceeded on their journey and on the way found with
astonishment the confluence of River Ganga and River Sarayu. On seeing this
Rama and Lakshmana asked Vishvamitra to brief about the place and about the
hermitage there.
Vishvamitra briefed Rama
about the Vanga Province
Sage Vishvamitra
smilingly briefed about the place and the hermitage and said “In the good old
ancient days when Lord Shiva was observing penance here, his wife Parvathi was
taking care of him. Then the Love God Manmatha with his wicked intention
attempted to terminate the penance of Shiva. Shiva roaring at Manmatha opened
his third eye and trounced him, burnt him, making all his body parts fall down
and converting the body into ashes. Since then Manmatha was known as
Ananga-meaning without any body parts. This place where Manmatha body was given
up had come to be known as Anga Province. This is that hermitage. This
hermitage belongs to Shiva. Let us stay tonight here and tomorrow we will cross
the River Ganga”.
Later Vishvamitra
told pleasant stories to Rama and Lakshmana till they slept.
Vishvamitra tells about River Sarayu to Rama
Next day early in
the morning Rama and Lakshmana accompanied by sage Vishvamitra after completing
the morning dawn prayers, arrived at the River Ganga Bank. There the hermitage
sages kept on boat ready for them to cross the River. While crossing the River
on board the boat, Vishvamitra told the brothers about the significance, the
history, origin and evolution of River Sarayu.
“On Mount Kailas
Lord Brahma created a spectacular lake at his will and named it as ‘Manasa
Lake’. The River that flows out of this lake is known as Sarayu. It touches the
city Ayodhya and flows in to River Ganga at this junction. The remarkable noise
is caused due to Sarayu coursing towards Ganga and due to the collision of two
river waters. This is the reason why this place is called Ganga Sarayu
confluence” said Vishvamitra.
Accompanying
Vishvamitra, both Rama and Lakshmana reached the southern bank of the river.
There they landed and started their journey through dreadful and dissolute
forest. There Rama asked Vishvamitra as to whose habitat this wretched forest
was? In fact, that was the forest occupied by Tataka, the monster.
Vishvamitra tells about Malada, Karoosala
story
Replying to Rama
sage Vishvamitra said “This was designed by gods and the places were known as
Malada and Karoosala. Long ago when Indra committed the sin by killing monster
Vritra son of Kashyap, he attained contamination known as ‘Brahma Hatya’. This
resulted in his foregoing defecation and hunger. To get rid of his suffering
Indra was taken to sacred rivers for a holy dip and bathing. With this he was
freed from the contamination of ‘Brahma Hatya’. Since Indra lost both his
hunger and excretion here, this was named as Malada and Karoosala. The people
here lived happily. For a long time, these inhabitances were highly fertile,
affluent with abundant wealth”.
Vishvamitra describes Tataka episode
After a lapse of
sometime a Yaksha female by name Tataka. She married Sunda and gave birth to a
monster son Maricha who equaled in strength and valor to that of Indra. Maricha
was famous for his inhuman activities terrifying people always. He along with
his mother literally converted this area in to a burial ground. Tataka lives
about one and half Yojana (12 miles or 20 kilometers) from here. You should
destroy her by killing and make these areas again livable”.
Sage Agastya cursing Tataka
Rama on hearing
about Tataka from Vishvamitra expressed the doubt as to how an ordinary Yaksha
women could destroy the entire forest and was able to wield the strength of
thousand elephants?
Replying to Rama sage Vishvamitra
said, “Once upon a time there lived a formidable, righteous Yaksha with
virtuous conduct by name Suketu. As he had no children, he performed great
penance to appease Lord Brahma. Having fully satisfied and feeling enormously
glad, Brahma awarded him with a boon to give birth to a daughter who will be
able to exert thousand elephant’s strength. She was Tataka. Brahma however did
not concede his request for son. Suketu on seeing his daughter growing up into
a youthful beauty got her married to Sunda. The couple gave birth to an unconquerable
son named Maricha who by curse became a monster. Maricha’s father Sunda was
also cursed by Agastya and died. In the process of revenge Tataka along with
her son Maricha attempted to kill Agastya. On seeing them approaching him sage
Agastya cursed Maricha first to attain monster hood and later cursed Tataka to
become a man eater and her beauty to be distorted with a monstrous shape.
Having left with no option Tataka has been destroying this gifted place in
which sage Agastya once wandered.
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