Sham S. Misri
Sri Narada Muni
is the mystical sage of the demigods. He is regarded as the ultimate nomad who
roams the three lokas of Swargaloka (heaven), Mrityuloka (earth, literally:
"place of death") and Patalloka (nether-world). He does this to find
out about the life and welfare of people. Narada Muni is a lifelong celibate
and is mentioned throughout the Vedic literatures. He is often depicted
travelling freely through outer space, plucking a stringed musical instrument
(the Veena), and preaching the glories of Lord Vishnu. Narada Muni moves from
planet to planet and in all three realms of the universe—upper, middle and
lower. His dear companion, Parvata Muni, often accompanies him. He is somewhat
of a cosmic instigator—constantly coming and going, setting things in motion and
sometimes creating mischief—but always for the higher purpose of demonstrating
Vedic philosophical truths.
There are at
least two instances in the Puranas wherein Narada Muni becomes a woman. In one
narration, Narada asks Vishnu to show him His maya (illusion). Vishnu complies
and instructs Narada to fetch Him some water from a nearby river. Narada does
so, but falls into the water and emerges as a female. Narada then meets a man,
falls in love, gets married, has many children, builds a home and establishes a
prosperous farm on the riverbank. She becomes very happy and satisfied for many
years. One day, however, there is an enormous flood, and Narad’s husband,
children, home and farm are all washed away in the raging waters. Narada
laments piteously until finally the turbulent waters capture Narada herself.
Terrified, she screams for help again and again. A hand grasps Narada and pulls
her from the river. It is Vishnu—He has shown Narada His maya!
In the Padma
Purana there is a description of Narada's transformation into the beautiful
cowherd maiden, Naradi. Narada Muni asks Lord Krishna to show him His divine
loving affairs, and Krishna complies by turning him into the gopi Naradi and
sporting with him for an entire year.
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