3. Brahmahatti dosha leaves the king
from Sri Ganesha Purana by Dr.Akila Sivaraman
The king accompanied by his wife and two ministers, walked a long way
into the forest and reached a garden where they decided to rest for some time,
under the shadow of the trees.
The queen saw a pond nearby where a young boy was fetching water. She
was quite surprised at the bravery of the lad, who was moving about all alone
in a forest full of wild animals. She entered into a conversation with him and
came to know that the boy Shivana was the son of a sage Bhrigu living nearby.
The boy also learnt that the lady was a queen and her husband, the king, was
resting under the shade of a tree. He also came to know the circumstances under
which they had to leave the kingdom and come to the forest.
On reaching home, the young boy explained the delay in bringing water
to his father, Sage Bhrigu, who chose to invite the royal guests to his
hermitage.
When the king and the queen met the Sage, the king narrated the story
of his deadly disease and the sufferings due to the sins of his previous birth.
The Sage consoled him saying that his good period will soon commence, as he had
built a temple for Lord Vinayaka in his previous birth.
But the king did not believe his words and suddenly he could feel
thousands of small birds, troubling him all over the body.He at once fell at
the feet of the sage and prayed.
The sage at once sprinkled holy water on his body and the feelings of
the birds left the king’s body. Alongside, they saw an ugly figure coming out
of the king’s body.
On enquiry by the sage, it was learnt that the ghost figure was none
other than “Brahmahatti Dosha” who lived in the king’s body all along. The sage
asked the figure to leave the king and move to a tree-hole nearby. Next moment,
there was a big fire in the tree and the ghost was reduced to ashes.
Out came the soul of the Brahmin from the ghost figure and fell at the
feet of the sage. The king had killed him in his previous birth. The sage had
not only relieved the king of his sufferings, but also made the Brahmin to get
his original form.
Soon after, a celestial air-craft alighted there to carry the Brahmin’s
soul to heaven.
Sage Bhrigu now addressed Somakanta and advised him to listen the story
of Lord Vinayaka from him.
“Sri Vinayaka Purana was given to Lord Brahma by Lord Shiva.Ved Vyasa
was fortunate to receive it from Brahma. I had the blessing of learning it from
Ved Vyasa. You shall be lucky person to get it from me. It will cure you of
your disease and give you the immense blessings of Lord Vinayaka.”
The king felt extremely happy and got ready to receive the intellectual
gift from the blessed sage Bhrigu.
The divine discourse thus began for the worthy listener.
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