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THE GARLIC PLANT

 

While Bhagavan was perusing the monthly journal Grihalakshmi he began to

laugh and handed the journal to Suri Nagamma as she was leaving the hall,

saying, "The greatness of garlic is described in it. Please read it." The

article contained recipes for making chutneys and pickles and in conclusion

it stated that there is nothing equal to it in its greatness and its

benefit to the body. When Suri Nagamma returned to the hall in the

afternoon, Sri Bhagavan inquired if she had read the article and said,

"People say it is very good for health. Really it is so. It cures

rheumatism and gives strength to the body. For children it acts like amrit

(nectar). Garlic is also known as amrit."

 

A devotee asked how it got that name. Sri Bhagavan replied, "There is a

curious story about it," and began telling the following story.

 

AS IS WELL known, when gods (devas) and demons (rakshasas) churned the

ocean, amrit came out of it. When the rakshasas were running away with the

vessel containing amrit, the devas appealed to Vishnu. Vishnu came on to

the scene in the shape of Mohini (enchantress), and offered to resolve

their quarrel by serving amrit to them all. They agreed. While serving it

to the gods first, it appeared that there might not be enough to go round

for the demons. One of the latter got into the line of the gods, unobserved

by Mohini, and was swallowing the amrit, when the Sun and Moon noticed it

and gave her the hint. She threw the ladle, with which the amrit was being

served, at the demon in such a way as to cut off his head. The ladle became

the Chakra (an invincible lethal weapon of Vishnu) and cut off his head. But

as the amrit had already gone down his throat, the head became a graha

(planet) and has since been taking vengeance on the Sun and Moon at the

time of an eclipse. That is the story. Now, when the head of the demon was

severed, the trunk fell down, and in the process, a few drops of amrit fell

on the ground. It is said that those drops became the garlic plant. That

is why it is said that garlic has some of the properties of amrit. It is

very good for the body. But since it also has the touch of the demon, it

has tamasic qualities too, which when eaten affect the mind. Hence, it is

forbidden for sadhakas.

 

SPIRITUAL STORIES AS TOLD BY RAMANA MAHARSHI

 

 

 

 

 

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