Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 There are many interesting lessons from the following story.It answers many questions as 1)We are advised by Krishna to be free from desires.But did Lord vishnu have any desire or not? 2)How did mother Laxmi identify Vishnu in various avathars? It seems that when mother laxmi came out of the occean of milk,there was a mad scramble among devas and asuras to marry her.Finally an idea was given.A swayamvara was decided to be held.Mother Laxmi was given a garland.She gave one condition to chose her husband."I will marry anyone who doesnt desire me" she said. It seems to be an easy condition.But legend has it that none could even pretend as to not to desire her.Many devas tried to conceal their desire,but they couldnt.Many tried to pretend,but they couldnt.Finally mother Laxmi went to vaikunda where the "kariya thirumeni"(black one) was laying. "Who are you" asked the Kariya thirumeni. "Dont you desire me?" asked mother Laxmi.(She saw those eyes,but never found any desire in them.She saw in those eyes only happiness and karunya(affection,love) "Dont I have any other job?" replied the Kariya thirumeni. Immediatly Mother Laxmi garlanded him and since he was karunamoorthy he immediatly took her and placed her in his heart.So goes the legend.We see this repeated in every avathar of Lord vishnu and Laxmi. In Ramavathar Mother sita sees Ram for the first time.She immediatly fell in love after she saw Ram's eyes. "Annalum nokkinan,avalum nokkinal" says Kamba of this episode (He looked and she too looked --goes the translation) And Lord ram again expresses his desirelessness.Every king tried to break the bow.Ram sat without desire.It was only after viswamithra asked him to do so,did Ram touch the bow.Mother Sita's heart must have beaten very fast every time some other king was trying it. In Krishnavathar too this is repeated.It says that Radha Rani fell in love with Krishna 3 times.Here is how she narrates her love to her friend. 'I cannot tolerate this.One day I heard the name Krishna and fell in love with that name immediatly.What a lovely name?Another day i heard a flute music and immediatly lost my heart to the one who played it.I tried to find out who it was,but he wasnt there when i went.Then yesterday I saw a man standing under the trees and i fell in love with him.How can a woman love three different persons at the same time?" Then her friend told mother Radha rani that all three were the same persons.Mother's joy knew no bounds. Mother Rukmani's episode is no different.She wrote this letter to Krishna. "In yagnas all devas will be offered their share(havis).No devatha will accept havis which was given to other devatha.If this is the case,how ludicrous will it look when a fox comes and snatches away the havis offered to a devatha? Similiarly I have offered my heart to you,the purushashima.Shisubala having it is similiar to a fox snatching away the havis given to a devatha." Seeing this letter Krishna waged war with Rukma,Rukmani's brother and took her. Even in the sthalapuran of Tirupathi,when srinivas met padmavathi,it says that she fell in love with him and made her father, a king,to fix her to Lord Srinivas,who was in the avathar of a commoner. So we can see that Lord Vishnu exhibit the characters which he asks us to follow.Desirelessness(He did not even desire mother laxmi)and accepting those who give their heart to him. source:Kurai ondrum illai-mukkur laxmi anarshimacharya Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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