Anga
Prajapati was a worried king. His was an illustrious line. Right from
Daksha Prajapati to Dhruva who were his ancestors and who had ruled
the kingdom wisely and well, the kingdom had grown and flourished
well. Through their hunting and fighting skills they had expanded the
kingdom well. Anga Prajapati was worried thinking about the future.
Like
every king, he had to put his people before himself and taken really
good care of them. It was the welfare of the people that worried him
now. His
son....Anga
Prajapathi though wryly...The
problem did not start with his son...it actually started with his
father-in-law...Anga
was married to Queen Sunitha whose father was Mrityu.
Mrityu
was just the sort of person whom the Prajapathis did not associate
themselves. The man was immoral and filled with vice....But still
because Sunitha herself was a very good woman, Anga had agreed to
marry her.
Anga
decided that that had been a very wrong thing for him to do. Sunitha
was still a very good woman, but their son – Prince Vena...Anga
Prajapathi sighed. Vena was increasingly being influenced by Mrityu.
Though Anga had repeatedly tried to correct the boy, Vena had become
more and more incorrigible. Vena's teachers, Vena's mothers....and
Anga himself....All of them had realized that trying to correct Vena
was a lost cause. He was selfish and arrogant.
Anga
realized with despair that that was not all. When he was with Vena,
Anga sensed that the behaviour exhibited by the boy was not
his true self. The boy was actually capable of being more evil than
what he was right now....And this caused constant anxiety to Anga.
Anga realized that Vena would become a full fledged
tyrant if he was given more
power.....But
Anga did not know what to do....
Unfortunately
for the people in Anga's kingdom, Anga who was plagued with constant
worry died before he could actually do anything about his son. And
then Vena became the king and showed his true colours. He became a
full fledged tyrant. The subjects of the kingdom hated him but were
afraid of standing up against him.
Looking
at all this, Vena realized that as long as he had power over his
people they would never stand up against him and grew more and more
tyrannic. He neglected all his kingly duties and refused to address
any of the problems faced by the people and indulged himself in
hurting the people.....
King
Vena realized that the people of the kingdom were paying too much
importance to the worship of Gods and they derived lots of power from
the yagnas which were conducted....This suddenly worried the
despot...What
if my people suddenly get enough power from the yagnas and are able
to stand up against me....? Worried
Vena banned the performing of any yagnas from his kingdom.
This
was the final straw. A few sages from the nearby forests decided to
go and talk to the king and change his mind regarding the conducting
of the yagnas....
When
Vena saw the sages before him, he looked at them contemptuously.
Filthy
beggars! They do not have any of the luxuries which can even be
afforded by the poorest man in my kingdom and they claim to tell me
what I should and should not do....How dare they...Thinking
thus, Vena listened as the sages spoke to him.
'King!
Please reconsider! The yagnas performed by us...they are a source of
great hope to the people. The people genuinely believe that the bad
times which have been plaguing the kingdoms would be removed by the
performing of the yagnas! Please king....do not stop the performing
of the yagnas!'
Vena
smirked as he shook his head. 'There is a reason I do not want my
people to worship those Gods!' Vena said softly.
The
sages frowned as they listened to Vena. 'I am the God to my people!'
said the mad king. 'For the people in my kingdom, I am everything!
They should not waste their time worshiping other Gods! They should
worship only me!'
For
a few seconds there was complete silence in the court. Neither the
people in the court nor the sages could believe what they had just
now heard. Vena looked at all of them, his arrogance shining
through....Now
the people would bow only to him and no one else....
However
Vena had gone too far...He had not realized that the people he was
talking to were not ordinary men and woman. They were sages who had
spent their entire lives performing penance. Vena had not yet
realized the power held by such men....
'You
wish that we worship you?' One of the sages came forward and spoke to
the king softly. The king did not even bother to reply when another
sage continued. 'Such an arrogant man like you does not even deserve
to live, let alone be king! This kingdom would be better off without
you!'
King
Vena watched horror stuck as all the sages closed their eyes as one.
They opened their eyes together and muttered a powerful curse. Before
the king even knew what the sages had said, Vena fell dead.....
The
entire kingdom watched as the sages walked back to the forest without
a backward glance.... They were leaving behind a kingdom without its
despotic king...
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'Sir!
I am sorry sir! I may not be able to provide you with any of the
things required for the yagna! I do not think even I may be able to
come for it!' The villager said looking at the sages miserably.
The
sages looked surprised. 'Why? Why would you not be able to come to
the yagna?' The sage studied the villagers before them. They looked
tired and haggard...
The
villagers took a deep breath and continued speaking. 'Sir! When you
people came to the kingdom...you cursed King Vena and because of your
curse the king died! For a short while we all rejoiced. The man who
was tormenting us was no more alive....But sir, we have bigger
problems now. We are without a king now. No one to protect us from
the bandits and the thieves who have been running riot in our
country! Without a king, the bandits have become more and more
bold....They commit daylight robbery and none of us can stop
them....We are all afraid to leave our homes unprotected for long. If
we come out we may be killed by these bandits and they may take away
whatever pitiful belongings we do have!' The villager spoke fast.
'That is the reason, none of us would be able to come to the yagna
sir!'
The
sages were silent for a long time. A tiny tinge of guilt ran through
them....The villagers were paying the price for their
action.....Finally one of the sages spoke. 'Through the power of my
mind, I have divined that King Vena's mother, Sunitha, has preserved
the body of King Vena! Ask her to bring the body!' The sage said
finally.
The
villagers frowned. 'Even if the Queen mother was preserving the body,
sir, what good would bringing it here do?'
The
sage smiled. 'Just bring the body!'
Bewildered
the people went to Queen Sunitha. She had been preserving the body
with the help of some special herbs and the surprised people in the
kingdom brought it to the sages....
The
sages sat around the body and using the powers of their mind, they
churned the body of the dead king....The villagers watched with
horror as something dark and hideous emerged from the body of the
king. Looking at it, the villagers felt the same fear they had felt
when the king had been with them...They all shivered when the sages
banished the 'thing' from the kingdom. Once it was gone, the people
felt it...A feeling of euphoria...as if something bad had been
removed far away from them ....
After
this the sages this time churned the right hand of the king. This
time the villagers were surprised when they saw something
illustriously bright and shining emerge from the hand.
The
people watched in surprise as the shining thing finally became into a
handsome and powerful man. Probably what was striking about the man
was the fact that he looked like a born leader....just and kind. The
man looked at the sages and bowed to them.
The
sages blessed him and said. 'Son! You are Prithu! You are meant to
rule these people...and take good care of them!'
Prithu
looked at the people and then back at the sages and nodded his head.
(It
is also said that the sages again churned the body of the king and
from it emerged a beautiful and intelligent woman called Archi. She
is said to have married Prithu.)
Prithu
assumed the kingship of the country and ruled it well. Prithu
immediately destroyed all the bandits and the thieves in the
kingdom....However he realized that there was a bigger problem. The
people could not depend just on hunting in the forest and the fruits
and vegetables from their forest for their living....they needed some other form of sustenance.
Prithu
thought about it and realized that in the days bygone, the earth had
provided enough sustenance for the people to live. But now not only
was hunting in the forests not sufficient, it was as if the Earth
itself had withdrawn from providing any food to the people.
Prithu
decided that the only way he could stop this was to fight with
Earth and then make her see reason. He pulled out his weapons and
battled with the embodiment of Earth.
Prithu
was a powerful king and he was made by the sages which added to his
power. When he had decided to fight with the Earth, Earth realizing
that Prithu had the power to destroy her took the form of a cow and
ran from him. Prithu chased her and finally caught up with her.
He
pulled out his weapons. 'What sort of a mother are you?' He demanded
angrily brandishing his weapons at her. 'Your children are dying
there and you provide them nothing to live! Don't you care about
them?'
Earth
shook her head. 'When Vena ruled over me, the people here were scared
and terrified. They were not willing to fight back and have become weak! Vena and a lot of people engaged in many immoral things. I
decided that such people need not live! That is the reason I decided
not to give them any sustenance!'
Prithu
looked at Earth realizing the truth of her words. He thought for a
long time and spoke finally. 'The people have changed now! These
people deserve to live! You cannot just let them die!'
Earth
nodded her head finally. 'Ok! If the people are willing to work hard
and honestly, I will give them what they want! Flatten out the areas
near the kingdom....plant seeds in them and take good care of the
plants...It will feed the people....'
So
Prithu went back to his people and he flattened the mountains and
planted the grains to feed the people. The people followed the
example of the king and did the same...
After
the rains came that year, the people were jubilant. The field had
yielded more than enough for them, and they could store a lot for the
future. The people no longer relied only on hunting for their
survival....They grew trees and plants which provided sustenance to
them.
Slowly
under the rule of Prithu, the kingdom flourished and the people grew
prosperous. The people started worshiping the Earth because she was
now their mother...a mother who took care of them. Because King Prithu had
in essence made the Earth his daughter, it was from that time that
Earth was called Prithvi!
(The
above story probably marks the end of nomadic life of the people as
hunters and how they settled down and started agriculture under the
rule of King Prithu)
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