Krishna
was feeling numb when he heard the young child's accusations. He did
not even notice the child run away. He walked back to his palace
slowly...People were thinking he was
thief and a murderer....his own people...He
loved these people and they were doubting him...Krishna
clutched his head and sat down unhappily.
How
could this happen...Krishna
realized that all this was started by Satrajit...Krishna surmised the
facts from what the child has said...Satrajit's brother had been
killed in the forest presumably when he had gone hunting...Satrajit
suspecting foul play had told everyone that he thought Krishna had
killed Prasenan.
Krishna
took a deep breath and realized what had to be done. He had to go
and make people understand that he had nothing to do with the death
of Prasenan. The only way he could do that was to bring back the
Syamantaka gem and hand it over to Satrajit.
That
very day, very morosely Krishna picked out a few of his trusted
guards and without telling anybody he left straight for the forests.
His guards asked around and found out where Prasenan usually went
hunting. Krishna followed the guards to the place where the hunting
party and Prasenan separated. Following the tracks of Prasenan's
horses, he followed it deeper and deeper inside the forest.
There
he found the remains of a body, the body had been attacked and killed
by a lion...Krishna shook his head sadly. His guards had found out
what clothes Prasenan wore on the day of the hunt...The body was
wearing the same dress...So this
was how Prasenan was killed...
Krishna
saw the tracks of the lion which attacked Prasenan. The tracks led on
and on to another side of the forest. Krishna followed the tracks
with single minded devotion. His guards were tired...but Krishna
would not give up...It was becoming dark, but he still did not give
up...The accusations of the young
child rang in his ears....
Krishna
shook himself up and focused on the job at hand. As Krishna moved
with a fire torch in his hand, he saw the tracks of the lion abruptly
end....Krishna was surprised. He checked again and saw before him the
dead body of the lion...
Krishna
took a deep breath and saw the remains of the lion...The marks on the
lion were deep...What sort of
animal would make marks like this...
He wondered...Krishna found some bear hair on the ground...The
lion was attacked and killed by a bear?....Which
bear would be so powerful?...
Krishna picked out his weapon and kept it in readiness. Any animal
which could kill a lion was no ordinary animal...Krishna followed the
tracks of the huge bear....
He
walked on and on and until he came to a cave. The tracks of the bear
led him inside the cave...Krishna walked inside the dark cave...When
Krishna studied the walls of the caves, he had the surprise of his
life...Painted on the wall of the
cave were scenes from the Ramayana!
Krishna
suddenly realized which bear would be so powerful enough to defeat
the lion. He smiled and boldly walked up inside the cave.
On
reaching the inside of the cave, the first thing that Krishna saw was
the bright Syamanntaka gem which was shining through the dark cave.
Infact the gem was so bright that it actually paled the light coming
from his own fire torch. Krishna was about to look around, when he
heard a wail...a loud wail...Judging from the wail, it looked like
from a young bear...But Krishna was not able to make out much in the
cave.
Then
suddenly from deeper inside the cave, Krishna heard a ferocious
roar...Any other person who heard the roar would have been scared out
of his wits..But Krishna smiled..He recognized the roar and his
suspicions had been confirmed. He smiled and was about to come
forward, when there was a loud 'THUMP!'
Krishna
barely had time to react as he felt immense pain where a huge hairy
hand had hit him on the chest...Krishna tried opening his mouth and
telling the bear that he was a friend...But the bear did not
relent...It kept attacking Krishna...
Krishna
realizing that the bear would not listen to him, knew that he had to
fight back...He and the bear fought...they fought for a long
time...Both of them were tiring and Krishna knew it...Krishna knew
that he had to stop the fight before it went out of hand.
Finally
when the bear attacked him, Krishna focused his energy and plucked
the bear with both his hands and threw the bear across the cave...
There
was a very long silence as Krishna heard some loud and angry
panting...Slowly the breathing relaxed...Krishna tensed for any
further attacks, when an old voice came, 'Who are you?' The voice was
gruff and filled with wonder.
Krishna
smiled and looked at the bear, 'I am known by many names, Bear King
Jambavan! I am also known as Rama...'
There
was a gasp from the other side as the bear hurriedly came over to
Krishna's side and looked him over.
Looking
at the painting of the Ramayana, Krishna had realized that the bear
had to be Jambavan, the great Bear King who had been one of the
friends of Rama, when he had invaded Lanka...
Krishna
and Rama were both avatars of Lord Vishnu. Krishna being an
incarnation of the Lord Vishnu knew about his previous births.
Jambavan
came forward and fell at the feet of Krishna, 'Rama! You are my
Rama...I am so sorry...' The old voice was filled with remorse, 'I
fought you...I did not know who you were...I am so sorry...'
Krishna
held Jamabvan by the shoulders and hugged him, 'You have done nothing
wrong..You only protected your family from invaders....'
Jambavan
soon was talking to Krishna animatedly. He introduced Krishna to all
his family members...It was Jambavan's son, whom Krishna had first
seen playing with the Syamantaka gem....
Krishna
told Jambavan, 'I am Rama...But now I have come here for a different
reason...I am Krishna now!'
Jambavan
accepted the statement with the smile, 'But my Lord! What brings
your here..You have not told me that...'
Krishna
sighed and told him, 'I have come here for the Syamantaka Gem...The
Gem was stolen from one of my subjects...He thinks I have killed his
brother to take the gem...'
Jambavan
was stunned when he heard this, 'How could anyone even think that? He
is a fool to think like that...'
Krishna
shook his head, 'Don't be too harsh on him my friend...He was just
blinded by circumstances....But that is not important...What is
important is that I have to make him understand that I have not done
anything wrong and the only way I can do that...' Krishna stopped as
Jambavan continued.
'..is
by handing him the Syamantaka gem...' Jambavan completed the sentence
as he smiled at Krishna. Krishna nodded as Jambavan called his son.
He took the Syamantaka gem from him and gave it to Krishna,
'Krishna, I saw a lion having this sparkling thing in its paw...The
lion attacked me...I defeated the lion and took it and gave it to my
son to play..I had not realized that...' Jambavan said sadly
Krishna
shook his head, 'Please my friend...do not blame yourself...If you
had not taken the gem, I would never have met you...This was all
meant to happen...'
Krishna
left for his kingdom with the Gem in his hand. There before the
entire kingdom, Krishna handed over the Syamantaka Gem to Satrajit
and told him the story of how the gem had been lost. Slowly the
people realized what fools they had been to listen to Satrajit. All
the people now looked at Satrajit contemptuously as they went back to
their homes...
However
Satrajit was now at home and he was tormented..He
had blamed Krishna for no reason...His
guilt was eating him...
His
daughter Satyabama came and talked to him. 'Father! I know you have a
made a mistake by insulting the Dark Lord...But I have a plan...'
Satrajit listened desperately as Satyabama continued. 'Krishna
refused to accept the Syamantaka Gem...But you can offer something to
Krishna which is more precious...' Satrajit looked puzzled as
Satyabama looked shyly.
Satrajit
blinked. Satyabama was now a
grown up girl and was extremely intelligent and beautiful...She had a
feisty temper to match...She was skilled in warfare too...There were
so many marriage proposals for her...Satyabama had refused all of
them...But now...Satrajit
happily nodded his head. The very next day he went to Krishna in the
open court and told him.
'Krishna!
I am sorry for what I have done...Nothing I can do can make up for
it...But I offer something which is more precious to me than the
Syamantaka Gem...I offer my daughter's hand in marriage to you...'
Krishna
looked surprised and slowly nodded his head and agreed to marry
her...Krishna knew who Satyabama actually was and knew her
purpose...However that is another story!
-From the Bhagawat Purana
Great story
ReplyDeleteHowever that is another story ... what's the title of this story?
ReplyDeleteDo you have it on your blog?
Thanks
Dear Sir,
DeleteSatyabhama's story in this connection can be found in Narasura's story - the Story of Diwali. You will find the story in my blog.
Thank you!
ReplyDeleteKrishna married to Jambavati daughter of Jambavan (From Ramayana) after a fierce battle with the later.
ReplyDeleteChristine Breese