The
great war of Mahabharatha was fought between the Pandavas and
Kauravas. The eldest Kaurava was Duryodhana. His best friend was
Karna. Karna was actually the eldest son of Kunti, the mother of the
Pandavas. Because of circumstances, he was brought up as the son of
charioteer.
All
his life, Karna was always ridiculed and never given the respect of
being a warrior. There is a story of why Karna despite being the
noblest, bravest and one of the best warriors was destined to suffer
his life.....
Much
much before the Mahabharatha, there lived as asura called
Dambhodbhava. Dambhodbhava wanted to be powerful. So he prayed to
Surya, the Sun God.
Surya
appeared before him, 'Open your eyes son! I am pleased with your
devotion!'
Dambhodbhava
bowed before him, 'Lord! I am blessed to see you!'
Surya
smiled, 'I wish to grant you a boon! Ask anything from me!'
Dambhodbhava
hid a smile, 'My Lord! Please make me immortal!'
Surya
frowned, 'That is not possible! Everything that is born has to die!
Immortality is out of question!'
Dambhodbhava's
shoulder drooped. He knew that no matter how much he asked, Surya
would never grant him the boon of immortality. All
the time he had spent meditating were a waste....
Surya
stood there patiently waiting for Dambhodbhava to ask him, when he
suddenly saw a glint in Dambhodbhava's eyes. Surya's eye narrowed.
Dambhodbhava bowed to him, 'My Lord! If you cannot make me immortal
atleast grant me this boon!' Surya looked suspiciously as
Dambhodbhava continued, 'I want to be protected by a thousand
armours!'
Surya looked at Dambhodbhava with surprise as the asura continued, 'The thousand armours can be
broken only by someone who performs penance for a thousand years! And
that is not all...' Surya looked at Dambhodbhava with horror as he
continued, 'Whoever breaks my armour should die immediately!'
Surya
was horribly worried. He knew that Dambhodbhava had performed a very
powerful penance and that he could get the entire boon he had asked for. And Surya had a feeling that
Dambhodbhava was not going to use his powers for good.
However having no
choice in the matter, Surya granted Dambhodbhava the boon. But deep
down Surya still admired Dambhodbhava for the devotion with which he
prayed to him...
Surya's
worries were however correct. Immediately after getting the boon from
Surya, Dambhodbhava started wrecking havoc on people. People were
scared of fighting with him. There was no way of defeating him.
Anybody who stood in his way was crushed by him. People started
calling him Sahasrakavacha [meaning one who has a thousand armours]
It
was around this time that King Daksha [the father of Sati, the first
wife of Shiva] got one of his daughters Murti married to Dharma - one
of the 'Mind' sons of Lord Brahma, the God of Creation [It is said
that Lord Brahma created his mind sons or Manas putras from his
thoughts]
Murti
had also heard of Sahasrakavacha and wanted to put an end to his
menace. So she prayed to Lord Vishnu to come and help the people.
Lord
Vishnu pleased with her appeared before her, 'Murti! I am pleased
with your devotion! I will come and slay Sahasrakavacha! Because you
have prayed to me, you would be the reason for slaying
Sahasrakavacha!'
Murti
was happy. Subsequently she gave birth to not one child, but twin
sons. She named them as Narayana and Nara.
Narayana
and Nara grew up in the ashrama surrounded by the forests. They
enjoyed praying to Lord Shiva. Their mother also encouraged them to
learn fighting. The two brothers learnt the art of warfare.
The
two brothers were inseparable. What one thought the other was always
able to finish. Both of them trusted each other implicitly and never
questioned the other.
As
time went on, Sahasrakavacha started attacking the forest ares
surrounding Badrinath, where both Narayana and Nara were staying. The
two sages promised the others that they would come and help them.
Nara
went to Sahasrakavacha, 'Sahasrakavacha! I challenge you to a fight!'
Sahasrakavacha
bellowed looking at Nara, 'You pathetic human! You really think you
can defeat me! ME! The great Sahasrakavacha! Do you even know how I
am protected! Do you know anything about me!'
Nara
smiled and said calmly, 'You want to talk some more or are you
willing to fight me?'
Sahasrakavacha
looked at the calm eyes of Nara and for the first time since he got his boon, felt fear building inside him. He
said nervously, 'I can be killed only by performing penance for a
thousand years. You cannot....'
Nara
looked at Sahasrakavacha and spoke with you. 'I have not done any
penance....But my brother Narayana is doing it for me! And instead of
him, I come to fight with you!'
Sahasrakavacha
frowned and then started laughing, 'Seriously, you cannot think that
your brother's penance would come to help you...! He is separate! He
is not you! That does not count.'
Nara
merely smiled at the monster, his weapons raised. Sahasrakavacha was
now annoyed. This puny human was willing to challenge him to a
fight and was not even remotely worried that fighting him would mean
certain death for him and all for what? Destroying ONE of his
armours....He still had 999 armours to go...
Sahasrakavacha
raised his weapons and the fight started. Sahasrakavacha faced the
attack of Nara and was astounded. He found that Nara was powerful and
had indeed got a lot of power from the penance of his brother. As the
fight went on, Sahasrakavacha realized that the penance of Narayana
was giving Nara strength. As Sahasrakavacha's first armour broke he
realized that Nara and Narayana were for all purposes one.....They
were just two persons having the same soul.
But
Sahasrakavacha was not too worried. He had lost one of his armours.
He watched in glee as Nara dropped dead, the minute one of his
armours broke!
But
Sahasrakavacha was not prepared for what happened next! He blinked
his eyes as he saw Nara run towards him! Sahasrakavacha could not
believe what he was seeing. He had just seen Nara die before his
eyes!
Sahasrakavacha focused again and saw that the sage was
not running towards him but towards the fallen Nara! Sahasrakavacha
remembered what Nara had told him. Narayana....
Sahasrakavacha
looked at the running sage and bellowed at him, 'Your brother is
dead! And all for what?' Sahasrakavacha sneered at Narayana. 'Just to
destroy one of my armours!' Sahasrakavacha mocked at Narayana. 'Could
you not make your brother see sense? Did he really think it was worth
dying just to destroy one of armours?'
Narayana
smiled and looked at his brother. He closed his eyes and muttered a
mantra. Sahasrakavacha could not believe his eyes when he saw Nara
wake up! Sahasrakavacha cringed as he realized that Narayana had
performed penance for a thousand years and had hence obtained the
'mritunjay mantra' [It was a mantra to bring back the dead to life].
Sahasrakavacha
realized that he was doomed when Narayana picked up his brother's
weapon and challenged him to a fight. Nara now retired to the forest
to perform the penance for the strength of his brother....
This
went on. Both Nara and Narayana performed penance for a thousand
years while the other fought with Sahasrakavacha. The minute
Sahasrakavacha's armour was broken, the person fighting with him fell
dead only to be brought back to life by the other....
Sahasrakavacha
lost 999 of his armours to the twins. Realizing that he could never
beat the two brothers, Sahasrakavacha gave up the fight and ran away.
He decided to take refuge with the Surya as he was the one who had
granted him the boon in the first place....
Narayana
and Nara both went to Surya, 'Hand over that monster to us now!'
Narayana said. 'He has caused havoc to the people everywhere! He is a
monster!'
Surya
slowly shook his head, 'My Lord! Despite everything this man has
done, he is my devotee! He has worshiped me with unparalleled
devotion! And he has come to me for help!' Surya vigorously shook his
head. 'I cannot just turn him away now!'
Nara
narrowed his eyes angrily. He pulled out some water from his
kamandalam and threw it on Surya and cursed him. 'You have gone
against my Narayana! He asked you for something and you refused! For
this I curse you that you would be born as a human and suffer for
this!' Surya bowed his head. He knew that he should not have
sheltered a monster but he was willing to pay the price for his
devotee.
This
incident took place at the end of the Treta yuga. [In Hindu
mythology there are four yugas – the Satya Yuga, the Treta yuga, Dwapara Yuga and the Kali Yuga. Each Yuga steadily results in the
deterioration of human values with the worst in the Kali Yuga. At the
end of each yuga, nature starts afresh.]
Immediately
after Surya refused to part with Sahasrakavacha, the Treta Yuga
ended and the third Yuga started.
To
fulfil the promise to destroying Sahasrakavacha, Narayana and Nara
were reborn – this time as Krishna and Arjuna.
Due
to the curse Dambhodbhava and Surya together were born as Karna,
the eldest son of Kunti! Karna was born with one of armours as a
natural protection, the last one left of Sahasrakavacha.
As
Arjuna would have died if Karna had had the armour, Indra [Arjuna's father] went in disguise and got the last armour of Karna, much before the war began.
As
Karna was actually the monster Dambodbhava in his previous life, he
led a very difficult life to pay for all the sins committed by him in
his past life.
But
Karna also had Surya, the Sun God inside him, so Karna was a hero as
well! A hero, who was the most powerful, bravest and the most tragic
warrior in the Mahabharatha....
-From the Bhagawatam
Note from the author: Veda Vyasa's Mahabharatha narrates the story of Karna being Dambodhbhava in his previous life.
Narayaneeyam is a renowned Sanskrit text written by Melpathur Narayana Battathiri. The Narayaneeyam condenses the Vishnu Sahasranam in a beautiful manner. The Narayaneeyam states that Nara and Narayana fought with a demon Sahasrakavacha, who was in reality a king. As the battle between Sahasrakavacha and Dambodhbhava are similar, the author has concluded that Sahasrakavacha and Dambodhbhava are one and the same.
Never heard of this before. A very good story
ReplyDeleteYou have mentioned the fact incorrectly. The sequence of 4 Yugas is as Satya, Treta, Dwapar, and Kali. You have written incorrectly that dwapar came before treta. Lord Rama was born in Treta Yuga. Nar and Narayan also were born in Treta Yuga. And, when the asura was left with his last armour, he hid behind the Lord Surya. And at that very moment pralay came due to change of yuga and hence, the asura escaped death. In the Dwapar yuga, the asura was born as Karna with the kawach as his last armour, and Nar, Narayana were born as Krishna and Arjun
ReplyDeleteDo pralays come due to change of yugas? From what I've read, pralay comes when the day of brahma is over (i.e. after 14 mavantara which is like 71 mahayuga). So after 71 times a sequence of 4 yugas has passed. There is one more pralaya (maha-pralya) happens when age of braham is over.
DeleteHi Ketan Solanki,
DeleteI didn't get you, can you explain briefly .
The 4 yugas are KRITA, TRETA, DWAAPARA & Kaliyuga . The 1st 3 yugas make up SATYAYUGA while the last yuga is KALIYUGA.
DeleteI apologize for the error. I will correct it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteAmazing story, thank you very much, so Nar Narayan then Arjun and Krishna and swaminaryan in kaliyug! Hope you heard of Lord Swaminarayan about 200 yrs ago only! That of Akshardham Temple in Delhi
DeleteGreat story.Awesome initiative.
DeleteThank You very much.....I was searching for this for a long time....today got it....Thanks.
ReplyDeleteI always have regret for what had happened to Karna.I did not know the story behind this one sided/losing story of karna.But believe dharma need to be preserved at any cost.
ReplyDeleteI too shared the same feelings about Karna
Deletehow did Dambhodbhava die in the first place to be reborn ? he still had one more armour left and was protected by surya , ,,,,,,, how ?
ReplyDeleteThat armour was taken by Indra when he asked Karna to give his kawach and kundal.
DeleteNo no hi said how Dambhodbhava die not Karna
DeleteNo no he said how dambhodbhava die not karna
DeleteWhen a yug ends every soul has to take a rebirth.. Because even Nara and Narayana had rebirth as Krishna n Arjun. Hindu Trinities are beyond life & death .. so they remain the way they are during yug change..
DeleteThe Hindu Puranas leaves a lot to speculation. There is no one constant story. There are slight differences of the same story in different Puranas. So I just come here to enjoy the stories written so well by SA Krishnan.
ReplyDeleteHope you keep posting more and more.
gud but karna not a monster in his previous life and god surya take a birth on earth as a karna to fullfill the cus of nara but his kavach kundala take by samudra manthan than there was born a amrit kund thn kavach kundla out come to amrit kunda and mata aditi mother of devtas taked that kavach kundla and get that kavcha to god surya and god surya gave this kavcha to karna because karna was a god surya
ReplyDeleteit was only dambodbhava who was born as karna. not surya. sage nara never cursed him. dambham means hypocritical. karna was the biggest hypocrite in the mahabharatha. i request the readers to go through the mahabharatha very carefully to know how this man cheated his friend duryodhana by raising false hopes and the greedy man duryodhana blindly believed whatever his friend said. karna had a very melodramatic life starting with his birth but that does not make him a good man. what my friends must note that enmity and jealously and such negative feelings towards fellow beings get carried forward to the next lives and wreck havoc in that life. always entertain good feelings towards all beings and then you will become narayana yourself.
ReplyDeleteMr Raman you seem right Karna was a surya putra but not surya! n he remained hypocrite.... rest all know
Deleteinteresting thank you
ReplyDeleteLord swaminarayan!
ReplyDeleteIn continuation to Lord Nar-Narayan and Arjuna-Krishna there is a further story of Lord Swaminarayan. I would be posting it soon.
KARNA now on Sony tv channel, lets see now they show this story or not.
ReplyDeleteHere it is little confusion let me clear it.
ReplyDeleteTrue Story: Nara & Narayan were born to kill two main Asuras Hiranyakashyap & Dhambhodava (SahasrtraKawach).
HiranyanKashyap first killed by Avatar Narsimha (God Vishnu).
Both twins were separate so in order to form Avtar Narsimha they both do penance and the power of penance leads to form Avtar Narsimha (Head= Narayan & Rest Body=Nara) after this the duo is considered as one entity Lord Narsimha and Lord Narsimha killed HirayaKashyap.
Now Lord Narsimha was unable to convert himself into Nara and Narayan because it requries more penance but due to very HYPER Avtar it was very difficult for Avtar Narsimha to concentrate on penance.
Shiva in the form of Sharabha, an eight-legged beast, with two heads, and a strange mix of all kinds of carnivorous animals defeated Narsimha avatar and separate both of them.
But from now onwards they both are considered as ONE ENTITY still being separate.
So when Narayan do penace Nara too gets power from Narayan's penace.
Narayan didn't fought with Dambhodava only Nara fought with Dambhodava.
According to Dambhodava Vardan: Person who will do 1000 Years of penance will be eligible to break all his 1000 armours but one clause if he breaks any armours he will die. (So here Dambhodava tried to be very intelligent while asking a boon from Surya Dev because he know it will require atleast
1000 persons who will do 1000 years of penance to kill me in at the same day which is almost very rare case because only few such persons are only possible means he expected only 1-5 or may be 6-15 armours even get broken he will have enough time to think for a solution, and also the person who will
break his armour will also die so tension for him.)
So technically now Nara and Narayan are considered as one entity because of Narsimha avtar, so Nara fought with Dambhodava and break his one armour and becomes dead so to wake him again Narayan perform Mritunjay Mantra and Nara again become alive and like this Nara & Narayan were able
to break 999 armours of Dambhodava within a day.
I'm just little curious that how a person could do penance for 1000 years and the other fights for 1000 years, and all these happens in just one day? Correct me if I have missed any.
DeleteAnonymous, can you please tell me the exact source of your sorry that connects nar-narayana to narasimha avatar?
DeleteNara and Narayana are Body and Mind and only together can they defeat a monster with thousand armours.
ReplyDeletemahabharat does mention about dambhodavana and that krishna and arjuna were nara and narayana but I do not think it mentions that karna was dambhodavana
ReplyDeleteCan you please tell me the source where it is written that dambhodavana is reincarnation of karn !! Please 🙏
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