Arjuna
went to the pilgrimage places in the country. Many learned sages and
rishis followed Arjuna as he set out. In the midst of the group still
Arjuna felt uneasy. He knew that someone was watching him. Someone
unconnected with the group. But try as he might Arjuna could not find
the person.
Feeling
such, one day, Arjuna immersed himself in the Ganga before his daily
morning prayers. That was when he felt it. A powerful surge of
current came towards him. It was so strong that Arjuna was almost
incapable of fighting it. Arjuna tried to pull himself back up, but
the current was strong. Finally, Arjuna gave in to the current and found
himself dragged deep into the darker waters, until Arjuna could see
no more and he collapsed letting the water drag him further.
When
Arjuna opened his eyes he found himself in one of the most beautiful
and lavish palaces he had seen. For a brief second Arjuna wondered
whether he was indeed back in Indraprastha. But no, the palace was
different.
There
he saw the unlit sacrificial fire and bowing to it, lit the fire. He
prayed to Agni when he heard a rustling sound behind him.
Arjuna
turned to see a beautiful woman behind him and lay stunned as he
watched her. She was a ravishing beauty with deep, intelligent eyes.
She was looking shyly at him as Arjuna realized that the he was
definitely not hallucinating. The woman was responsible for dragging
him into the waters…Arjuna was more than sure.
‘Who
are you? Where am I? Why have you brought me here?’ Arjuna asked
rapidly one after the other. Though he was in a strange palace with a
strange woman, Arjuna did not feel threatened. Not in the least.
‘I
am Uloopi! I am the daughter of Kauravaya, the king of the Nagas. My
father is a descendent of Airavat!’ The woman said proudly.
Arjuna
listened to the melodious words of the woman and felt a little
muddled. He shook his head trying to clear his mind. ‘You still
have not told me, why you have brought me here?’ He said finally.
Uloopi
smiled shyly. ‘I know who you are, Arjuna! I have watched you for
so many days! I…I….’ Uloopi looked almost embarrassed unable to
speak any further.
Arjuna
waited patiently a mischievous smile playing in his lips, as Uloopi
continued. ‘I love you, great warrior!’ Uloopi said finally.
‘Will you marry me?’
‘I
will marry you! But I am afraid I cannot stay here for long!’
Arjuna replied. So Arjuna married Uloopi. [Arjuna and Uloopi had a
son called Iravan, who fought the Mahabharatha war.]
The
very next day Uloopi left Arjuna back in the banks of the river
Ganga. She also granted him a boon that he could never be defeated in
water by any aquatic animal.
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From
there Arjuna went to the city of Manipur. There Arjuna met a
beautiful woman in the garden. Arjuna followed her and found her
entering the royal palace. Astonished Arjuna entered the palace
himself. The guards look twice but did not try to stop the fierce
looking warrior.
‘My
king!’ Arjuna said bowing to the majestic man on the throne.
The
king studied the bow string marks in the hands of the man and the
other scars on the body. He knew for sure that the man before him was
a warrior par excellence. ‘Who are you, great warrior?’ The king
asked curiously offering a throne to the stranger.
‘I
am Arjuna, the son of Pandu and Kunti!’ Arjuna said clutching his
bow.
King
Chiravahana looked almost dizzy with surprise as he got up from his
throne hugging the young warrior. ‘What brings you here?’ He
cried as he ordered his men for a grand feast.
‘I
am in a self-imposed exile, your majesty!’ Arjuna said gravely. ‘As
I was travelling, I saw your daughter! I am in love with her! If your
daughter also likes me and if you are willing, would you allow our
marraige?’ Arjuna said looking a little worried.
King
Chitravahana was delighted but then he looked at the young warrior.
One look at Chitrangada told him that Chitrangada was more than
willing for the union.
He
took a deep breath turning to the Pandava. ‘Before I answer your
question, you need to know something about us!’ Arjuna frowned as
he heard the king.
‘One
of our ancestors Prabhanjana, did not have any children! He performed
severe penance towards Lord Shiva. Finally when Lord Shiva appeared,
he granted a boon that henceforth all of Prabhanjana's descendants
would have one child!’ King Chitravahana looked at his daughter
with quiet pride and said. ‘Chitrangada is my only daughter! I look
upon her as my son! You see as per Lord Shiva’s boon, everyone of
us would have only one child! If you marry and take Chitrangada with
you, my kingdom would be without an heir!’
Arjuna
nodded gravely as the king continued. ‘So my only wish is that
after your marriage, Chitrangada continues to stay here! Her child
would rule the kingdom later! That is my only wish!’
Arjuna
looked at the earnest face of the king long and hard and finally
nodded his head. ‘As you wish, your majesty!’
And
so Arjuna married Chitrangada. After three years, they had a son
called Babruvahana. The kingdom rejoiced as Arjuna again set out of
his travels.
From
there as Arjuna travelled forth he saw five powerful rivers –
Agastya, Sabhadra, Pauloma, Karandhama and Bharadwaja. However
strangely enough, though the rivers were surrounded by many
hermitages, the sages there, almost shunned the rivers. Arjuna
wondered why, as he met up with the sages.
He
asked the sages who were traveling great lengths to get water from
other sources. ‘Why are you avoiding these rivers sir? Are these
waters dangerous or poisoned?’
The
sage smiled sadly. ‘These five rivers have five extremely dangerous
crocodiles, young prince! These crocodiles are vicious! No person who
enters the river has ever come back alive! That is the reason, we
have completely stopped using them….’
Arjuna's
eyes were gleaming as he studied the swirling waters. The sage who
had spoken to Arjuna watched shell-shocked as Arjuna jumped inside
the river, without a backward glance.
Hearing
the commotion made by the sage, quiet a few sages from nearby had
come around the water and watched the rivers, worried. Before them a
mighty battle had started. Arjuna was wrestling with a massive
crocodile single handed. The crocodile snapped and bit back but
Arjuna seemed too quick for the crocodile. He dodged and tried
dragging the crocodile back to the shore. The battle was almost
getting out of hand, when Arjuna heaved and dragged the huge
crocodile to the shore.
Oblivious
to the sages clapping for him, Arjuna lay limp on the river bank
panting as he tried to get his breath back. For a second he looked at
the crocodile which also looked spent and then looked shocked.
Surrounding
the crocodile was a powerful halo as something bright seemed to
emerge from the crocodile.
Pushing
himself away from it, Arjuna rapidly tried getting up when he saw a
beautiful transparent woman stand before him.
‘Who
are you?’ Arjuna rasped as he saw the woman.
The
woman smiled with tears in her eyes as she continued. ‘I am an
apsara from Kubera’s court! I am Varga! We are cursed to be
crocodiles! You freed us from the curse!’
Arjuna
blinked as he understood what the woman was trying to tell him. ‘We?’
Varga
nodded. ‘Saurabhya, Samichi, Vudvuda, Lata and me! Five of us!’
Arjuna
nodded. Five rivers, five apsaras, five crocodiles! Varga nodded
almost divining his thoughts. ‘We tried to disturb a sage who was
performing some very difficult penance! For this the rishi cursed us
to become crocodiles till we were delivered from the curse by a brave
man!’
Varga
looked proud with her tear filled eyes. ‘Thanks to you, I can now
go back home! Please free my sisters too!’ She asked before she
disappeared from there.
Arjuna
nodded his head and then set out to the other four rivers and freed
the other apsaras.
The
rivers were now free of crocodiles and Arjuna felt satisfied as he
watched the sages use the waters.
But
the Arjuna grew restless again. He set out from the place and from
there Arjuna visited Chitrangada one more time.
Arjuna
saw Chitrangada and their young son Babruvahana and stayed there for
some time. But then Arjuna started feeling restless.Bidding goodbye
to them, Arjuna once again set out on his travels.
Unlike
the other times, this time Arjuna knew exactly where he wanted to go.
The yearning to go to the place was too strong. He was going to meet
his Krishna. It had been ages since Arjuna had met Krishna and Arjuna
knew that all his pilgrimages, everything would be useless, if he did
not go to the Dark Lord.
Arjuna
could not explain it, not even to himself, but any place where
Krishna was, always seemed home to him. Arjuna's home. A place where
he would be welcome, a place where he could be himself. Being near
Krishna always made Arjuna feel complete.....
Tired
from the journey, just in the outskirts of Prabhasa, the place where
Krishna was staying, Arjuna slept with the smile on his lips,
thinking of the Dark Lord.
'Arjuna!'
Gada was standing near him. Both of them had bows and arrows as they
rested from their archery practice.
Arjuna
turned to see Gada, Krishna's cousin who was smiling at him. 'The
only person who uses the bow and arrow as well as you do is Krishna!
I have never seen anyone else so brilliant with it!'
Arjuna
smiled as Gada continued. 'You know Bhadra! She keeps watching
Krishna with the bow and the arrow! All the time!'
Arjuna
frowned. 'Bhadra?'
Gada
nodded. 'Subhadra! She is Balarama and Krishna's younger sister!'
Gada nodded his head appreciatively thinking of her. 'My friend! You
must see Subhadra! She is a ravishing beauty! One of the most
beautiful girls, I have ever seen in my life!'
As
Gada continued to describe Subhadra, an image of a beautiful girl
filled the young Arjuna's mind. For some strange reason, the image
just wouldn't go away. The image was so perfect that Arjuna was
muddled for a few seconds just imagining it...
Arjuna
woke up with a start as he realized that he had been in a sleep so
deep that he had been dreaming.
Now
that he was awake, the dream was almost fading away. But the memory
of the girl....it did not dissolve. If anything it became stronger
when he woke up.
Arjuna
wondered why he had had the dream now. But then he had no answers. As
Arjuna brushed himself and continued with the journey, the yearning
to see the kingdom of Prabhasa was almost overpowering.
But
now it was not just Krishna that Arjuna wanted to see.....
amazing!
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