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By Kamlesh Tripathi
By Kamlesh Tripathi
PARMESHWAR VS
THE PRIDE OF DEVTAS
Once there
was a war between Devtas (Demigods) and Asurs (Demons). And in
that war by the grace of Supreme God Almighty Devtas achieved victory. Asurs
who perpetuated in destroying the decorum of God Almighty and the religious
scriptures lost in this war. Albeit, this great victory was because of the
blessings of God Almighty, Devatas could somehow not comprehend the real reason
for their victory. They thought it was purely because of their own power and
might, and that no one else had anything to do with it. But Supreme God Almighty
did not lose time in understanding the arrogance of Devtas. And, to put down
their false pride he soon appeared in the form of a
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Yaksha (broad class of nature-spirits, usually
benevolent, who are caretakers of the natural treasures hidden in the earth and
tree roots.)
Devtas could
not understand this quaint form of God, looking like a Yaksha and were awe
struck. They sent Agni-Devta (Fire-demigod) to find out about Yaksha. When
Agni reached there, Yaksharoop (God in form of Yaksha) asked him, ‘who
are you?’ Agni said—‘you don’t know me. I’m famously known in the world as ‘Agni-Devta.’
Yaksharoop then asked—‘You call yourself famous and powerful—but what kind
of power do you yield?’ Agni replied, ‘I have the power to burn the entire
universe into ashes.’ Upon hearing such arrogant words from Agni Yaksharoop
kept a small straw in front of him and said—‘kindly burn this.’ Agni tried but
couldn’t. He tried again and again but failed each time. And finally in anger
he burst into flames from his toe to his head, yet he couldn’t burn the straw.
In the end he got extremely frustrated and embarrassed and returned where he
came from and told the Devtas, ‘I couldn’t find anything God like in that Yaksha.’
It was a blatant lie.
Thereafter, Devtas
decided to send Vayu-Devta immediately to check on Yakshaswaroop. But
he again asked, ‘who are you and what kind of power do you possess? Vayu-Devta
replied, ‘In this entire universe I’m known as Vayu-Devta. I’m almighty and
with my power I can make anything in this universe fly.’ At this Yakshaawaroop
pointed towards the same straw lying on the ground and asked him to fly it. Vayu-Devta
utilized all his strength but could not even move it by an inch and in the end
filled with shame he too returned to the Devtas. When devtas enquired, ‘what
happened, could you find out who this Yaksha is?’ he sadly replied, ‘I couldn’t?’
Finally Devtas
politely requested Devraj Indra, ‘God! You alone can delve deep in this matter
regarding Yaksha?’ Indra-Devta acceded to their request and said, ‘very
well’ and left to meet Yakshaswaroop but before he could even reach him he
had disappeared from there. But noticing the devotion and inquisition with
which Devraj Indra had come, Bhagwati Goddess Uma suddenly appeared in front of
him. Indra asked, ‘Mother! Who is this Yaksha?’ Bhagwati Uma replied, ‘This Yakshaswaroop
is the Supreme God Almighty. You may not know, but only with his blessings and lilashakti
(divine mesmerization) Asurs were defeated in that great war that you fought, and
let me tell you, Devtas only had a minimal contribution in that great victory,
but you all were not aware of this and dwelled in false pride and arrogance. And,
therefore, only to smash the destructive pride in you Devatas, Supreme God Almighty
has emerged in the form of Yaksharoop. You all need to understand that
in this universe the might of the warriors, the strength of the mighty, the enlightenment
of the litterateurs, the meditation of tapasawis (Sages in deep
meditation) and the energy of the energetic; all of this comes only from only
one source and that is the Supreme God. And through his divine plays emerges the
righteous powers of which you get only few droplets. He is the nerve centre of
all the happenings in the universe and he alone is the ruler of the universe in
the real sense. And therefore priding about oneself is only misleading.’
Bhagwati Uma’s
words were an eye-opener for Indra-Devta. He was embarrassed on his mistake and
the mistake of other Devtas. And after returning he narrated the actual reason of
their victory and that made all the Devtas realize their false pride and that
in turn made them happy.
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