Sarama (the celestial bitch)
Sauti said,
"Janamejaya, the son of Parikshit, was, with his brothers, attending his
long sacrifice on the plains of Kurukshetra. His brothers were three,
Srutasena, Ugrasena, and Bhimasena. And as they were sitting at the sacrifice,
there arrived at the spot an offspring of Sarama (the celestial bitch). And
belaboured by the brothers of Janamejaya, he ran away to his mother, crying in
pain. And his mother seeing him crying exceedingly asked him, 'Why cries thou
so? Who hath beaten thee? And being thus questioned, he said unto his mother,
'I have been belaboured by the brothers of Janamejaya.' And his mother replied,
'Thou hast committed some fault for which hast thou been beaten!' He answered,
'I have not committed any fault. I have not touched the sacrificial butter with
my tongue, nor have I even cast a look upon it.' His mother Sarama hearing this
and much distressed at the affliction of her son went to the place where
Janamejaya with his brothers was at his long-extending sacrifice. And she
addressed Janamejaya in anger, saying, 'This my son hath committed no fault: he
hath not looked upon your sacrificial butter, nor hath he touched it with his
tongue. Wherefore hath he been beaten?'
They said not a word
in reply; whereupon she said, 'As ye have beaten my son who hath committed no
fault, therefore shall evil come upon ye, when ye least expect it.'
"Janamejaya, thus addressed by the
celestial bitch, Sarama, became exceedingly alarmed and dejected. And after the
sacrifice was concluded returned to Hastinapura, and began to take great pains
in searching for a Purohita who could by procuring absolution for his sin,
neutralise the effect of the curse.
"One day Janamejaya, the son of Parikshit,
while a-hunting, observed in a particular part of his dominions a hermitage
where dwelt a certain Rishi of fame, Srutasrava. He had a son named Somasrava
deeply engaged in ascetic devotions. Being desirous of appointing that son of
the Rishi as his Purohita, Janamejaya, the son of Parikshit, saluted the Rishi
and addressed him, saying, 'O possessor of the six attributes, let this thy son
be my purohita.' The Rishi thus addressed, answered Janamejaya, 'O Janamejaya,
this my son, deep in ascetic devotions, accomplished in the study of the Vedas,
and endued with the full force of my asceticism, is born of (the womb of) a
she-snake that had drunk my vital fluid. He is able to absolve thee from all
offences save those committed against Mahadeva. But he hath one particular
habit, viz. he would grant to any Brahmana whatever might be begged of him. If
thou canst put up with it, then thou take him.' Janamejaya thus addressed
replied to the Rishi, 'It shall be even so.' And accepting him for his
Purohita, he returned to his capital; and he then addressed his brothers
saying, 'This is the person I have chosen for my spiritual master; whatsoever
he may say must be complied with by you without examination.' And his brothers
did as they were directed. And giving these directions to his brothers, the
king marched towards Takshyashila and brought that country under his authority.
0 Comments
If you have any Misunderstanding Please let me know