Dushyanta
looked at Shakuntala and said, 'Since I first saw you....I knew....I
knew that you were the one...my queen!' The king looked at Shakuntala
with love-filled eyes. 'Please accept my proposal....' The king saw
that Shakuntala was not entirely convinced. He hurriedly continued,
'...My whole kingdom is yours my queen! Please marry me!'
Shakuntala
looked shy and troubled at the same time. She looked at the King and
spoke, 'King Dushyanta, I am flattered that you feel that way about
me, but please....could you wait for a some more time....My father,
the great sage Kanva is on the way home. After he comes home, talk
with him, after that I would happily marry you....please!'
Dushyanta
looked at Shakuntala with a smile, 'You are obviously Sage Kanva's
darling! The apple of his eye! Seriously you do not think he would
object to anything that you have done by your own liking....'
Dushyanta continued passionately, 'There is a form of marriage called
as 'gandharva marriage'. Kings and warriors are allowed to perform
this marriage....By this system, they are allowed to choose their own
spouse....You may be brought up in a hermitage as the daughter of a
sage, but you are the daughter of a great king....I think you can
definitely get married by this method....Please say yes!'
Shakuntala
looked troubled. She knew that what the king said made sense. But
still she felt uncomfortable.....But the words of the king came back
again....She looked at the king with her beautiful eyes and slowly
nodded her head, 'King! What you say is true!...I think I can get
married to you by the gandharva ritual....' The king looked at
Shakuntala with happy eyes and was about to hug her when she held up
her hands, 'Listen to me my king! If you marry me now, I will ask you
a boon...I wish that the child born to us should be the monarch after
you....Only if you agree to this, will I accept your marriage
proposal!'
Shakuntala
looked very firmly at the king. The king almost burst out laughing.
'Is that all my queen! I promise that the child born to us would rule
after me! That is a warrior's promise and I will never go back on
it....'
Shakuntala
looked at Dushyanta and smiled. She turned to her friends. 'My
friends! Go and find all the things necessary for performing a simple
marriage ceremony...immediately! You will find everything in the
ashrama!' Her friends nodded and they raced to find the things
necessary for the marriage.
So
there in the midst of the beautiful hermitage, by the flowing Malini,
the king married Shakuntala........
**************
King
Dushyanta was now however a worried man. In the spur of the minute,
he had married the daughter of a rishi. Adopted daughter thought she
may be, she was still his daughter. He had married her without the
permission of the sage. What would the sage say? He would be angry
that he had done such a thing.... Dushyanta knew enough about
sages and realized the power that sages wielded by the power of their
penance. Greater men than him have been reduced to less that nothing
because of the curse of the sages....King Dushyanta was now in a full
scale panic. No! I must not be here, when the sage comes back....I
have to get away from here....If I don't, the sage would curse me....
Thinking
this, King Dushyanta went to Shakuntala. 'Shakuntala! I have to get
back to the affairs of the kingdom! I had come to the neighbouring
village because some wild animals had attacked it. It was during the
chase that I came here, my queen!' Shakuntala looked at Dushyanta and
waited for him to continue, 'To fulfill the duty to my people, I have
to leave and go back to the village!'
Shakuntala
looked a little perturbed when King Dushyanta spoke again, 'Don't
worry, my queen!' Dushyanta fervently nodded his head to himself, 'I
will come back and take you back to the kingdom, on a royal
palanquin. You will come back to your home, like a queen! My people
would see and accept you as their queen!'
Shakuntala
looked at the king and slowly nodded her head, 'Go ahead King! I
realize that you have many duties as a king! I will not stop you from
that...Come back and take me to the kingdom...I will wait for you!'
King
Dushyanta nodded his head and mounted on his chariot and drove off
with his army. His mind in a turmoil....What would the sage do....
After
Dushyanta had left, Shakuntala was worried. Now the full force of
what she had done dawned on her. She had married a king, without her
father's permission. What would her father say?
Sage
Kanva came back to the hermitage after collecting the fruits from the
forest. As he was walking, he remembered the youthful face of his
daughter. She would come and embrace him and welcome him....Kanva was
a rishi, but he still enjoyed the intelligence, youthfulness,
curiosity and creativity of his daughter.
As
Sage Kanva entered the hermitage, however today nothing
happened....His daughter did not come running towards him....he
looked around and saw that most of the work in the hermitage had not
been done. Sage Kanva was surprised....His daughter had never lapsed
in any of her duties so far. What had happened? He hurried inside the
hermitage and saw his daughter seated on the mat not even looking up
at him...
Finally
when Shakuntala looked up at the sage, the sage saw a kaleidoscope of
emotions in her eyes....Shyness, fear, love...Sage Kanva was
surprised. He had never seen his daughter like this...
Shakuntala
for her part was afraid to talk. She was afraid that she had
disappointed her father...Mutely she took out some refreshments and
listlessly offered it to her father. Her father looked
at her kindly, ‘Shakuntala! What is wrong? Please tell me...’
Shakuntala’s hands shook as she burst out crying at the kind words
of her father...She did not deserve to have such a good man as her
father. He was being so nice to her and she had broken his trust...
Shakuntala
laid her head on her father’s lap. He lovingly caressed
Shakuntala’s head patiently waiting for Shakuntala to tell him. He
could have of course used the powers of his meditation and sensed
everything that had happened here. But he wanted the story out of
Shakuntala. So he waited.
Between
sobs, Shakuntala told him the whole story, ‘Father...father! King
Dushyanta had come here, when you were away...’ Shakuntala
fearfully looked at her feet afraid to meet Sage Kanva’s eyes,
‘...We... we were married by the gandharva ritual...!’
Shakuntala
waited for her father to yell at her or start shouting at her.
Whatever Shakuntala had expected her father to do it was not
this...Sage Kanva laughed. He looked at her daughter’s tear stained
face and laughed, ‘Why were you afraid of telling me this?’ The
sage asked her genuinely surprised.
Shakuntala
looked at her father bewildered and surprised, unable to understand,
‘You may be brought up in a hermitage, but you are a princess...a
daughter of king and an apsara! You chose a good and just king as
your husband! Why should I feel wrong about that? In fact it is for
precisely this purpose that the ‘gandharva marriage’existed...And
you have also made sure that all the ceremonies of the marriage were
carried out...So no...! I am not angry at all. In fact I am very
happy. You have chosen a good man for yourself. For this, I will
grant you any boon you wish my child. Anything..’
Shakuntala
broke out crying, feeling hilarious. Finally after all the turmoil in
her heart had subsided she felt peaceful and looked at her father,
‘Father! If you wish me to ask a boon, then I ask you that you
forgive my husband and accept him wholly...’
Sage
Kanva laughed at the childish boon of Shakuntala but he realized that
the boon would make Shakuntala stronger. ‘I promise you that I have
no ill feeling towards your husband! I wish only good things for him
and now that you are his queen, that will always be so..’
********
Soon
Shakuntala had a son by name Sarvadhaman. When Sarvadhaman was born,
it is said that the Gods rained flowers on the child. Lord Indra the
king of the Devas himself came to see Shakuntala. Lord Indra looked
at Sarvadhaman with pride and spoke to Shakuntala, ‘Your son is no
ordinary mortal, Shakuntala! He is born to be an emperor!’
Shakuntala glowed with pride as Indra continued, ‘You are the
mother of an emperor!’
Sarvadhaman
grew up in the forest hermitage under the guidance of Sage Kanva. He
thought of Sage Kanva as his father. Even as a child Sarvadhaman knew
no fear. He would fight wild animals with his bare hands. It was said
that Sarvadhaman would keep the mouth of a lion open with his own
hands to count the number of teeth of the lion!
Sage
Kanva taught the child Vedas and the scriptures. He even taught him
the art of warfare and diplomacy. Sarvadhaman learnt all of this very
easily, almost effortlessly...
***************
But
Dushyanta never came back. He had gone back to his kingdom and had
never come back...It was as if he had forgotten all about
Shakuntala...
But
Sage Kanva was not blind to his daughter. He realized that Shakuntala
was hurt and angry. The man she had loved and broken her heart...But
Sage Kanva realized that the only way for Shakuntala to gain her
rightful place was to send Shakuntala to Dushyanta.
He
spoke to her, ‘Shakuntala! It is time for you to go to your
husband!’ Shakuntala looked at Sage Kanva as if she had been
electrocuted. She looked angrily at Sage Kanva. ‘I don’t want to
go to him! Why should I? He does not even remember...’ Shakuntala
choked down a sob unable to go on.
Sage
Kanva looked at Shakuntala and looked at her steadily, ‘You love
him! You will have to go to him! If not for yourself, then atleast go
for your son! He is meant to be an emperor! He will properly be
brought up there in the palace and learn the things that a king
should learn!’
Shakuntala
was fuming but deep down she realized that her father was asking her
to go because that was what would make her happy….
The
next day Sage Kanva spoke with Sarvadhaman when Shakuntala was
nearby, ‘Both of you would be leaving for King Dushyanta’s
kingdom. Your mother has to go back to her husband...You will have to
accompany her..’
The
little boy frowned, ‘If she wants to go, she can go...’ The boy
said pointing at Shakuntala. ‘I am not leaving my home.’
Sage
Kanva told him gently, ‘That will be your home from now on...’
The
boy looked at him suspiciously, ‘You are sending me away because of
my latest antics, isn’t it? If you do not like what I did to that
tiger, I will not do it...’ The young boy said it so earnestly and
Sage Kanva felt a tear in his eye. ‘I will not do anything you
don’t like, but please don’t send me away...’
Sage
Kanva looked at the young face and realized that life without his
grandson and daughter would be very difficult. But then he knew what
he had to do and he also knew that it had to be done. He looked at
the little boy and said with amused eyes, ‘If you don’t like it
there, you can come back here, anytime...’
The
young boy’s face broke open into a beautiful smile, ‘Promise?’
He asked. The sage nodded his head happily.
With
tears in his eyes, Sage Kanwa bid goodbye to his daughter and his
grandson. He sent some people of his hermitage along with Shakuntala
and Sarvadhaman, to properly present the story to King Dushyant...
*****************
As
they reached the kingdom, the people looked at the coming group of
people with wonder. A beautiful woman with sad eyes was clutching the
hands of a majestic and brave boy surrounded by people from the
ashrama. Who were these people? What did they want?
The
people had never seen people from hermitages before. They pointed at
them. Some jeered...some sneered...some talked...The only person who
found all this exciting was Sarvadhaman. The other people
accompanying Shakuntala were annoyed. They turned to Shakuntala,
‘Shakuntala! We will not come with you after this!’
Shakuntala
looked frightened as she gripped their hands, ‘Why? Please...Please
do not leave me here alone...Please...’
The
hermitage people smiled. ‘Shakuntala! Your father is sure that you
can handle whatever happens...We are also sure that you can handle
anything...We have observed all the omens on the way. They are very
good omens! Go ahead and talk to the king! But from here on, your
journey is alone...’
Shakuntala
looked at her friends and feeling a little scared tightly held the
hands of Sarvadhaman. I am his mother and I have come here for
him...She realized. It was at that minute that Shakuntala felt
strong and powerful. She nodded to her friends who turned back from
the capital streets.
Once
her friends had left, Shakuntala clutched Sarvadhaman’s hands and
led him towards the king’s court. As she walked the people gawked
at her. Never before had the people seen such a beautiful woman...The
boy who was with her looked majestic and brave...
‘She
looks like Goddess Shree...’
‘I
think she is not from earth...She must be an apsara...’
‘Look
at the boy! He looks like he can rip apart a tiger with his own
hands...’
‘Oh
my God! This boy resembles our King Dushyanta! Who are these two
people?...’
The
people followed Shakuntala all the way to the King’s court. The
whispers almost broke her resolve. Shakuntala wanted to turn and run
away. Only the thought of Sarvadhaman kept her moving ahead.
She
entered the court and from far saw Dushyanta sitting on the throne,
proud and regal, like Lord Indra. Shakuntala also felt unhappy, her
wounds opened suddenly...Why had this man forgotten all about her?
Dushyanta
looked at Shakuntala and realizing that she had come to the court,
with a boy, he said, ‘Who are you? What brings you here?’
Shakuntala
felt like the words had pierced her. She spoke quietly to
Sarvadhaman, ‘Son! Go and salute your father, the king!’
All
the people in the court were dumbstruck. The woman was the wife of
the King? How could that be? Dushyanta looked at Sarvadhaman who
had saluted him.
‘Father?
What lie is this? Who are you?’ Dushyanta said angrily staring at
Shakuntala.
Shakuntala
looked at Dushyanta, ‘King! I am Shakuntala, the daughter of Sage
Vishwamitra and the apsara Menaka! I am the adopted daughter of Sage
Kanva! You met me in my hermitage, when you were driving away wild
animals from our neighbouring village! There you married me by
gandharva ritual! This is the son we have! You promised me that the child born to us would be the monarch after you! I have come here to
make sure you keep your promise...’ Shakuntala wanted to also say
that ‘You promised to bring me to your kingdom in a manner
befitting a queen!’ But she held her tongue.
Dushyanta
looked at Shakuntala and said, ‘I married you? What lies are this?
I don’t remember any such thing...You are making up stories...’
The
people looked at Shakuntala, who stood in the centre of the court
poised and perfect, her eyes smoldering. Every one of them was
thinking...This woman does not seem like she is lying...Then what
is happening here...Who is this woman...The people again pointed
at her and started talking.
Shakuntala
was past caring. She was not here to fight for her rights as the
queen to this man. She was here to give Sarvadhaman his right to
rule. She was here as a mother...
She
looked at Dushyanta with angry eyes, ‘Lying is equal to
killing...How can you even commit such a crime without
blinking?...Don’t you feel ashamed of denying being the father of
such a noble boy? Just look at him...How can you deny being his
father or how can you deny being married to me?’
The
court now stirred restlessly looking at Shakuntala, more and more
convinced that she was speaking the truth. Shakuntala continued, ‘I
came here to the great King Dushyanta from the line of the Puraravas,
thinking you were just and truthful...I don’t care whether you deny
our relationship or not...but remember this and remember this well! I
have been a faithful wife to you and you alone for all these years!
With my power...’ Shakuntala said looking around the court, ‘I
can destroy this court and your kingdom and bring it down to
nothing...’ The people looked fearfully at Dushyanta who himself
looked a little pale. Shakuntala continued, ‘It is not like I have
no home of my own! I will be welcomed back in Sage Kanva’s
hermitage like a queen! And also know this, my son...’ Shakuntala
said pointing at Sarvadhaman with pride, ‘...is destined to be a great
emperor!’ Shakuntala’s eyes looked ready to shoot fire as she
continued, ‘This was told to me none other than Lord Indra,
himself! I will raise him to be an emperor either with or without
your help!’
Everyone
in the court looked a little shaken. None of them had any doubts in
the words of the lady. Shakuntala clutched Sarvadhaman’s hands and
turned back without even looking back. She had not even crossed the
hall, when the entire court was filled with a heavenly voice,
‘Dushyanta! Shankuntala speaks the truth! As a Kuru king, it was
your duty to speak the truth. Call your wife back and accept her!
Sarvadhaman is destined to be the greatest Kuru King ever. He will be called as ‘Bharatha’ henceforth’ [In Sanskrit ‘Bhara’ means
honour and ‘tha’ means guard.]. The anger of a righteous woman
can destroy countries…Apologize to her and bring her back now,
before it was too late!’
Dushyanta
looked at the people and at Shakuntala and smiled. He went near her
and held her hands, ‘My Queen! I am sorry, but there was no other
way!’
Shakuntala
and all the people of the court looked bewildered as the king
continued, ‘This was the only way I could make sure that the people
believed that we really were married and that Bharatha is my son and
has rights to the throne after me!’ He held Shakuntala and took her
and Sarvadhaman back to the throne, ‘Now people would never
question the rule of Bharatha! I am sorry, my queen, if my words hurt
you! I am very sorry indeed!’
Shakuntala
realizing that it was all a ploy readily forgave her husband and
lived as his queen…
True
to the prophecy, Bharatha ruled the kingdom after Dushyanta. Bharatha
was a brilliant ruler, kind and compassionate….He ruled almost the
whole of India…that is the reason India is called as Bharat even
now….
From the Mahabharatha
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