Sham S. Misri
One day, a great sage Durvaasa was
wandering on the earth. He saw an extremely beautiful girl wearing a garland of
flowers. The sage requested the girl to give him that garland. She presented
the garland respectfully to the sage. The sage kept the garland on his head and
began to wander again. Right at that moment, he saw god Indra riding on
elephant and going somewhere in the procession of the gods. The Sage Durvaasa
put that garland around the neck of Indra. But, Indra removed it and put it on elephants
head. The elephant pulled the garland with his trunk and smashed it on the
ground.
Sage Durvaasa became angry and cursed
Indra. "O Indra! You are so drunk with your luxuries that you dared to
insult my humble gift. Hence, all your luxury shall be destroyed. You will lose
all your wealth."
Indra at once descended from the elephant
and began to request sage Durvaasa.
Durvaasa said- "Indra! Forgiveness
has no place in my personality. So, all your repenting is meaningless."
Saying this, sage Durvaasa departed from the
scene. God Indra had also to go somewhere.
Very soon, the curse began to show its
influence. With the loss of Indra’s luxuries, all the prosperity on the earth
too began to disappear. Hermits too began to give up Yagya. All the human
beings began to be guided by greed and gave up pious virtues. The goddess of
wealth, Lakshmi, also did not stay there. Lakshmi made her abode in the deep sea.
Very soon, the demons launched an attack
on the gods and drove them out of heaven. Indra along with other gods
approached Brahma for help. Brahma suggested them to take refuge at Lord
Vishnu. They prayed Lord Vishnu and intimated Him about their suffering.
Lord Vishnu was pleased and appeared before
them and said- "I will help you regain your luxury. Presently, do what I
say. You reconcile with the demons and convince them to carry out the churning
of the sea. Then bring all kinds of herbs and put them in the sea.
With the help of the demons, and using
Mandaraachal as churner and Vaasuki, the Naag as the rope to carry out the
churning of the sea. Thus, you will recover ambrosia (food of gods) drinking
which, all of you will become immortal and regain your strength."
Following the advice of Lord Vishnu, the
gods reconciled with the demons and convinced them to carry out the churning of
the sea. They together procured all kinds of herbs and put them in the sea.
Then they began the churning using Mandaraachal Mountain. As soon as the
churning began, Mandaraachal began to sink. Lord Vishnu took incarnation of
Kachchhap (the great tortoise) and bore the weight of the mighty mountain on
His back.
During
the churning, Kamadhenu, the wishful cow was the first to emerge. It was
presented to the sages. It was followed by the Kalpavriksha (the wishful tree).
During the churning, huge quantity of poison had also emerged. It was drunk by
Lord Shiva and some parts of it were taken up by the serpents. In the end,
Dhanvantari himself emerged from the sea carrying the urn of ambrosia.
It was during the churning itself that
Lakshmi appeared once again from the sea holding lotuses in her hands. All the
sages prayed her. Then taking bath with divine water, goddess Lakshmi took her
seat in the heart of Lord Vishnu.
When
the demons saw that Lakshmi had chosen Lord Vishnu’s heart as her abode, they
got perplexed. They at once snatched the urn from Dhanvantari and ran away.
Then a dispute arose among them over the drinking of ambrosia. Each of the
demons wanted to drink ambrosia in maximum quantity.
Meanwhile,
Lord Vishnu also arrived there in the guise of an extremely pretty woman Mohini
and took possession of the urn. Mohini had pleased the demons with her sweet
smile while distributing ambrosia among the gods.
Thus, the gods came to drink ambrosia.
When at last, the demons realized that they had been cheated they immediately
attacked the gods. But since the gods had regained their strength, they soon
defeated the demons. Afterwards, the gods prayed Lord Vishnu and returned to
heaven to rule it.
After
regaining his comforts and luxuries of the heaven, Indra prayed goddess Lakshmi
with devotion and respect. Pleased by the prayers of Indra, Lakshmi asked him
to seek a boon. Indra said- "O goddess! If you are pleased with me, kindly
bless me with a boon that:
“You will never desert this world, and you
will never desert those who worship you."
Lakshmi granted these boons.
Thus, Lakshmi had emerged from beneath the
sea during its churning.
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