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When Naraka Attacked Amravati
Tuesday, November 6, 2018 IST
When Naraka Attacked Amravati

As soon as Sudama left, Indra arrived. Shyam and his wives treated the king of the gods with the same love and generosity. But Indra was not Sudama. He was not shy about asking for help. His paradise had been overrun by the asura king Naraka. He needed someone to drive the usurper out.
 

 
 

“He has claimed my throne, my elephant, my parasol, even my mother’s jewels. I complained to Brahma who directed me to Vishnu. So I went to Vaikuntha but was told to seek you out on earth. I went to Vrindavana, but you weren’t there. I went to Mathura, but you weren’t there either. Now I find you here, in the middle of the sea. Help me! Save me, Shyam, as you once saved the cowherds from my raging rain,’ pleaded Indra.
 
Shyam promised to do what he could. He armed himself with his mace, Kaumodaki, his bow, Saranga, his conch shell, Panchajanya, and his sword, Nandaka, and summoned Garuda, king of birds, to take him to Naraka’s fortified kingdom of Pragjyotisha.
 
‘Let me come with you,’ said Satyabhama, who longed to see her husband in battle.
 
They rode through the clouds until they reached the fortified kingdom with high walls and wide moats full of monsters. Within this citadel sat Naraka, lord of the earth, conqueror of the heavens. Shyam challenged him to a duel and Naraka emerged, on a mighty chariot pulled by elephants, bearing mighty weapons.
 
The battle was magnificent. Shyam shot arrows from the sky, and Naraka flung maces from the earth. Missile struck missile. Weapon clashed with weapon. The sky was set aflame by the confrontation. The devas watched from the horizon. Indra remained anxious, wondering if Shyam was indeed Vishnu who would defeat Naraka.
 
Eventually frustration set in, for no matter what Shyam did, Naraka remained undefeated. Then, quite accidentally, one of Naraka’s spears aimed at Shyam struck Satyabhama instead. Hurt, she took the same weapon and hurled it back at Naraka. It pierced the asura king’s heart and he fell down dead.
 
It was then revealed that Naraka was destined to die at the hands of his mother. He was the son of Bhudevi, the earth goddess, conceived when Vishnu, in the form of Varaha, the boar, had lifted her from the bottom of the sea. He was therefore called Bhauma. This made Shyam, a form of Vishnu, his father, and Satyabhama, a form of Bhudevi, his mother.
 
Here are some little known aspects of the asura king Narakasura:
 
●  The idea that Naraka is the son of Vishnu is first found in the Harivamsa and later expanded in the Vishnu and Bhagavata puranas.
 
●  God’s son being imperfect is a recurring theme in Krishna lore. Besides Naraka, the son of Varaha, we learn later of the imperfection of Krishna’s son by Jambavati, Samba.
 
 

 
 

●  The story of Satyabhama killing Narakasura is popular in Andhra Pradesh.
 
●  Naraka Chaturdashi is celebrated as the main day of Deepavali or the festival of lights in the Deccan and the southern part of India. This is in contrast to north India that celebrates the return of Ram from the south. At dawn, women bathe their husbands with oil and get them to crush a fruit, symbolic of Naraka, underfoot. In Goa, effigies of Naraka are burned on this day.
 
●  Naraka’s son is Bhagadatta who participates in the Mahabharata war on the Kaurava side with an army of elephant riders. Duryodhana marries Bhanumati, Bhagadatta’s daughter.
 
●  Pragjyotisha, the city of Naraka, is located in Assam, indicating the spread of Vedic ways to the east, beyond Bengal.
 
●  In Karnataka, Yakshagana is sometimes performed using puppets. In one of the performances, known as Narakasura Vadhe (the killing of the demon Naraka), there is a twist in the tale. Naraka’s wife seeks the help of monkeys who attack Dwaraka.
 
When Garuda tries to stop them, he is overpowered. But when the monkeys learn that Krishna is none other than Vishnu, hence Ram, they apologize for their misconduct.

 
 
 
 
 

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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST
Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

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Shibu Chandran
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Serving political interests in another person's illness is the lowest form of human value. A 70+ y old lady has cancer.

November 28, 2016 05:00 IST


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