THE MAHABHARTA AADIPRWA SECTION
XLI, (Astika
Parva continued)
"Sauti
said, 'Being thus addressed, and hearing that his sire was bearing a dead
snake, the powerful Sringin burned with wrath. And looking at Krisa, and
speaking softly, he asked him, 'Pray, why doth my father bear today a dead
snake?' And Krisa replied, 'Even as king Parikshit was roving, for purpose of
hunting, O dear one, he placed the dead snake on the shoulder of thy sire.'
"And
Sringin asked, 'What wrong was done to that wicked monarch by my father? O
Krisa, tell me this, and witness the power of my asceticism.'
"And Krisa answered, 'King Parikshit, the son of Abhimanyu, while hunting, had wounded a fleet stag with an arrow and chased it alone. And the king lost sight of the animal in that extensive wilderness. Seeing then thy sire, he immediately accosted him. Thy sire was then observing the vow of silence. Oppressed by hunger, thirst and labour, the prince again and again asked thy sire sitting motionless, about the missing deer. The sage, being under the vow of silence, returned no reply. The king thereupon placed the snake on thy sire's shoulder with the end of his bow. O Sringin, thy sire engaged in devotion is in the same posture still. And the king also hath gone to his capital which is named after the elephant!'
"Sauti
continued, 'Having heard of a dead snake placed upon his (father's) shoulders,
the son of the Rishi, his eyes reddened with anger, blazed up with rage. And
possessed by anger, the puissant Rishi then cursed the king, touching water and
overcome with wrath.'
"And
Sringin said, 'That sinful wretch of a monarch who hath placed a dead snake on
the shoulders of my lean and old parent, that insulter of Brahmanas and
tarnisher of the fame of the Kurus, shall be taken within seven nights hence to
the regions of Yama (Death) by the snake Takshaka, the powerful king of
serpents, stimulated thereto by the strength of my words!'
"Sauti continued, 'And having thus cursed (the king) from anger, Sringin went to his father, and saw the sage sitting in the cow-pen, bearing the dead snake. And seeing his parent in that plight, he was again inflamed with ire. And he shed tears of grief, and addressed his sire, saying, 'Father, having been informed of this thy disgrace at the hands of that wicked wretch, king Parikshit, I have from anger even cursed him; and that worst of Kurus hath richly deserved my potent curse. Seven days hence, Takshaka, the lord of snakes, shall take the sinful king to the horrible abode of Death.' And the father said to the enraged son, 'Child, I am not pleased with thee. Ascetics should not act thus. We live in the domains of that great king. We are protected by him righteously. In all he does, the reigning king should by the like of us forgiven. If thou destroy Dharma, verily Dharma will destroy thee. If the king does not properly protect us, we are very ill; we cannot perform our religious rites according to our desire. But protected by righteous sovereigns, we attain immense merit, and they are entitled to a share thereof.
Therefore,
reigning royalty is by all means to be forgiven. And Parikshit like unto his
great-grandsire, protecteth us as a king should protect his subjects. That
penance-practising monarch was fatigued and oppressed with hunger. Ignorant of
my vow (of silence) he did this. A kingless country always suffereth from
evils. The king punisheth offenders, and fear of punishments conducteth to
peace; and people do their duties and perform their rites undisturbed. The king
establisheth religion--establisheth the kingdom of heaven. The king protecteth
sacrifices from disturbance, and sacrifices to please the gods. The gods cause
rain, and rain produceth grains and herbs, which are always useful to man. Manu
sayeth, a ruler of the destinies of men is equal (in dignity) to ten
Veda-studying priests.
Fatigued
and oppressed with hunger, that penance-practising prince hath done this
through ignorance of my vow. Why then hast thou rashly done this unrighteous
action through childishness? O son, in no way doth the king deserve a curse
from us.'"
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