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The
Linga
While they were thus engaged in fighting, a shining linga
(Shiva’s image) arrived on the scene. It seemed to have
no beginning or end.
Vishnu said, Brahma, let us stop fighting. There is a third
being here now. What on earth is this linga? And where did
it come from? Let us try and find out what this is. You adopt
the form of a swan (hamsa) and go up. I shall adopt the form
of boar (varaha) and go down. Let us try and find the extremities
of this linga.
Brahma agreed. He became a whilte swan and flew up. Vishnu
became a white boar and went down. They looked for four thousand
years, but could not find the end of the linga. So they returned
to where they had started off from and began to pray. They
prayed for a hundred years. After the hundred years were over,
the sound of om was heard and a being with five faces and
ten arms appeared before them. This was Mahadeva or Shiva.
Vishnu said, It is good that Brahma and I have been fighting.
It is because of our fight that you arrived.
Shiva replied, We are all three parts of the same entity and
have been divided into three. Brahma is the creator. Vishnu
is the preserver and I am the destroyer. There is another
being named Rudra who will be born form my body, but Rudra
and I are really one and the same. Let Brahma create now.
Shiva disappeared and Brahma and Vishnu gave up their forms
of a swan and a boar.
Creation
There was water everywhere. In the water, Vishnu created a
huge egg (anda). He then himself entered the egg in his huge
form.
Meanwhile, Brahma started to pray. From the powers of his
meditation he created several sages (rishis). Kardama, Daksha
and Marichi were among them. Marichi’s son was Kashyapa.
Daksha had sixty daughters and thirteen of them were married
to Kashyapa. The children of Kashyapa and these daughters
became adityas (gods), daityas (demons), danavas (demons),
trees, birds, snakes, mountains and creepers. Thus was the
world populated.
A being named Rudra, who was none other than Shiva himself,
was also born from Brahma. Rudra lived on Mount Kailasa. Daksha’s
daughter Sati was married to Rudra.
But Daksha and Rudra did not like each other. Daksha arranged
a yajna (sacrifice) and he did not invite Rudra to attend
this sacrifice. Although Sati was not invited either, she
went to attend the ceremony . But Daksha insulted her so much
that Sati gave up her life in protest. This so angered Rudra
that he sent his companions to destroy the sacrifice, disrupt
the ceremony, and kill all the gods who had gone to attend
it. This was done. But Rudra was subsequently pacified and
brought the dead gods back to life. The sacrifice was completed.
Sati herself was reborn as the daughter of the mountain Himalaya
and his wife Menaka. She was known as Parvati and she was
again married to Rudra or Shiva.
Tarakasura
There was an asura (demon) named Tara. Tara’s son was
Taraka.
Taraka wished to defeat the gods. He therefore went to a place
named Madhuvana and began to perform very difficult tapasya.
He gazed at the sun and stood there with his arms raised.
He stood on one leg and that too, only on the toes of his
feet. A hundred years passed. For those hundred years, Taraka
drank only water and had no food to eat. For the next hundreds,
he gave up that also and lived only on air. A hundred years
were spent in performing tapasya inside water, another hundred
years on earth and a hundred years more inside fire. For a
hundred years he performed tapasya upside down, standing on
his hands. And for yet another hundred years, he hung upside
down from the branches of a tree.
The meditation was so difficult that Brahma was pleased. He
appeared before Tarakasura and said, I am pleased with your
tapasya. What boon do you want?
If you are pleased, replied Tarakasura, grant me two boons.
The first boon should be that no one created by you should
be as strong as me. The second boon should be that I should
be killed only by Shiva’s son.
Shiva at that point of time had no sons. Sati had died and
although she had been reborn as Parvati, she had not been
married to Shiva.
Brahma granted Tarakasura the two boons. The demon went to
a city named Shonitapura and began to live there. All the
other demons made Tarakasura their king. Thanks to the boon.
Tarakasura was so strong tha the easily defeated the gods.
He conquered the three worlds and drove the gods out of heaven.
He stole all their belongings and employed the gods as his
servants.
The despondent gods went to Brahma and asked him to find a
solution to the Tarakasura problem.
I can’t, said Brahma. It is because of my boon that
the demon has become so powerful. Besides, my boon says that
Tarakasura can only be killed by Shiva’s son. Shiva
has got to have a son. He is now performing tapasya in the
Himalaya mountains. Parvati is also in that region. Do something
so that these two fall in love with each other and marry.
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