Sage ASTHAAVAKRA
Dear Children, Happy New Year- 2015 to you all !.
Often we see that a physically
handicapped or deformed person is ridiculed or teased by other children. We
assume he is useless or worthless. We often do not see or recognize the noble
and bright personality behind the grotesque appearance.
Let me tell you a story of a
person who was deformed and grotesque in appearance, but became a famous sage.
He is Sage Ashtaa vakra. Vakra means deformed, Ashta means eight. He
was deformed in 8 places,-hands, knees, legs , chest and head! You can see from
the picture below, how he might have looked!
The story happened in the Treta
yuga or Sri Rama’s time, and is mentioned in Mahaa Bhaarata of Dwaapara Yuga.
During the wanderings of Paandavas in forest, they come to an Ashrama and Lomasa
Rishi who was accompanying them tells this story of Asthaavakra
Once there was a very learned Scholar- Sage
Uddaalaka. He was running a Guru Kula, a
residential school, teaching Vedas. The students lived with the teacher and his
family, learning Vedas and also assisting the family with minor chores. Sujaata
was a daughter of Uddaalaka. She used to sit in the class and listen to
Uddaalaka’s teaching Vedas to the pupils.
Kahola (also called Kagola) was
one of the students in the Gurukul. He was a good student, he was honest, obedient
and ready to be of help to the household.
Uddaalaka’s family liked him for his nature and treated him as a member
of the family. On completion of his
studies of Vedas, Sujaata was married to Kahola and they set up a separate
house . Soon, Sujaata was pregnant. She continued to listen to the teachings of
Vedas by her father.
The child in the womb of Sujaata
could also hear the Vedas, and though not yet born, had acquired the knowledge
of correct pronunciation of Vedas. Once a scholar came to Uddaalaka’s house.
Sujaata and Kahola welcomed him and treated him very well. While talking to
them, the scholar asked Kahola to recite a particular part of Veda. Kahola made
several mistakes in pronunciation. Each time he made a mistake, the child in
the womb of Sujaata would squirm in distress, as it also noticed the mistake!
This happened eight times.
In due course, when Sujaata
delivered the child, it was bright and with intelligent eyes, but was found to
be deformed in eight limbs; hands, knees, legs, chest and head. The ugly child was named Asthaavakra meaning ‘crooked at eight
places.’ But, when he grew up, he was found to be very intelligent, and learned,
as he could remember all that he had heard while he was in the mother’s womb!
When the young boy went out to
play, all the boys would make fun of him and tease him. But he would not mind.
He would say, ugliness and deformities do not matter, a person is judged by his
knowledge and honest living. He was
eager to teach them and help in their learning. Soon, in spite of his ugliness he
was liked by everybody for his good nature and wisdom.
Kahola could not earn much and was poor. Sujaata once suggested to Kahola to go to King
Janaka’s court and exhibit his knowledge and get a reward. Accordingly, he went
to Mithila and announced himself in King Janaka’s court, seeking an opportunity
to exhibit his knowledge. At that instant, an attendant came with a message
from the queen and Janaka had to leave the court, asking the Court Scholar, Vidwan
Vandi to test the new-comer.
King Janaka was holding Court. All were surprised and amused to find this Asthaavakra,a boy with deformed
limbs, coming to challenge the famous Scholar,Vandi .They wondered if the boy also would be dishonored and ridiculed by Vandi, like his father.
Asthaavakra said, “A person should
be judged, not by his physical appearance but by his knowledge and ability. A
person’s gray hair does not make him an Elder, He has to be wise, instead!
Vandi put very tricky and
difficult questions and found Asthaavakra, a good match. Soon he had to accept
defeat at the hands of Asthaavakra .Everybody in the court praised Ashtaavakra and Vandi had to beg pardon for treating Kahola, the
boy’s father, so badly as to cause his drowning.
Vandi was so much ashamed that he attempted to get drowned. But Lo! he came out of water, a Celestial being.!
Vandi was so much ashamed that he attempted to get drowned. But Lo! he came out of water, a Celestial being.!
Vandi revealed that he was son of
Varuna, the God of Ocean, and due to his arrogance, he was cursed by a Rishi to become a human,When he begged pardon, he was told that the curse would end when he got vanquished by a mere boy. Vandi was grateful to Ashtaavakra for restoring to him ,his celestial body. With Varuna’s favour, Kahola was resurrected and
restored. Asthaavakra got all the deformities removed when he had a dip in a
holy lake. Uddaalaka, Kahola and Sujaata were immensely happy and proud of this young boy.
King Janaka was much impressed by the
knowledge and keenness of intellect , and took him as the chief conductor of a
Yaaga he was performing. Asthaavakra
became a great sage.
We should not judge a person from
his appearance or ignore or laugh at physically handicapped persons. We should
try to look for and bring out latent skills in them.
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