The God of Death Falls in Love
Sham S. Misri
Once upon a time
Yama, the god of death, fell in love with a mortal woman. He disguised himself
as a mortal man and won her hand. As she was mortal, the god of death lived
with her on earth. After some time he discovered that the wife he
had chosen was quarrelsome and a shrew.
She became even worse
after she bore him a son. The son was named Yama Kumar. The god of death –Yama,
frequently disagreed with his mortal
wife over Yama Kumar’s upbringing. The
wife argued so violently with her husband god of death that in the end he agreed
to whatever she said.
Finally, the god of
death couldn't bear her bad temper anymore and returned to his kingdom. From there he kept an eye on his son whom he
loved very much. Unfortunately, his wife was unable to raise the boy properly
and he grew up without learning anything to make a living for himself.
One night the god of
death appeared before his son and
promised him the gift of healing if Yama Kumar work very hard and learn about
medicinal herbs and plants. The young Yama Kumar accepted his father’s gift. After some time,
the young man became a qualified doctor.
"I am proud of
you, my son," Yama said, "Now any time you approach a patient, if you
see me sitting at the patient’s head, that means the patient will die. Then you
should refuse to treat that patient."
The boy followed his
father’s instructions and soon became widely known for his excellent diagnosis
and treatment.
Some years later, the
princess became very ill. Royal physicians came from far and near to cure her
but they were all unsuccessful. The princess grew weaker and weaker. The king’s
courtiers then told the king about Yama Kumar. The king decided to let Yama
Kumar try to cure the princess.
Yama Kumar was
thrilled at the opportunity to compete with the royal physicians. But as he
approached the princess’ bed he was dismayed to see his father sitting there.
"Oh
father!" Yama pleaded, "Please
spare her life! She is so young and beautiful. Must you take her life away
now?" Yama loved his son very much and wanted to let the princess live, but
he was also duty bound to take her. Finally he agreed to let her live for just
three more days.
Thanking his father,
Yama turned to the king and queen who could not see or hear the conversation
between father and son.
"Your majesties,
your daughter is very ill" Yama Kumar told them. "I think she may
have only three days of life left. However, if she outlives these, she will
live to a ripe old age." Saying this he sat down beside her and thought
hard of a plan to save her life. Yama Kumar never left the princess’ bedside
Finally, on the third
day, he saw his father approaching from a distance. Before Yama could reach the
princess, Yama Kumar mysteriously called
out, "Oh mother! It is nice of you to come and to see father!"
Upon hearing his
son’s words, Yama immediately fled before he could even reach the princess’
bedside. Yama’s sense of duty could not
overcome his fear of his shrewish wife! Yama Kumar’s trick had worked!
As soon as Yama left,
the color began to return miraculously to the princess’ cheeks. After a week
had passed, Yama Kumar announced to the king that his daughter was cured.
So happy were the
king and the queen that they married the young man to their daughter and the
couple lived happily to a ripe old age.
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