Monday, July 22, 2013

STORY ON MUCHUKUNDA

             STORY ON MUCHUKUNDA

Lord Indra and Muchukunda

Muchukunda and Lord Krishna

Kalayavana burnt to ashes by Muchukunda











Everybody knows that Shri Rama was born in the Ikshavaku dynasty, the descendant of Suryavansha. The most famous king Mandhata came from the same lineage. King Muchukunda was his son. His kingdom included the entire length and breadth of the earth. He was so powerful that even Indra used to be desirous of his help.

Once, in a battle, the deities were defeated by the demons. Tormented by arrows, they went to king Muchukunda and sought his help. King Muchukunda agreed to help them and fought against the demons for a long time. Since the deities did not have an able commander, hence king Muchukunda had to protect them against the demon onslaught, until the deities got an able commander like Kartikeya, the son of Lord Shiva. Then Indra said to the king Muchukunda: "O king, we, the deities are indebted to you for the help and protection which you have been giving us, by sacrificing your own family life. Here in the heaven, one year equals three hundred and sixty years of the earth. Since, it has been a long time, so there is not any sign of your kingdom and your family because it has been destroyed. We are happy and pleased with you, so ask for any boon except salvation because salvation is beyond our capacities".

Muchkunda asks Indra for a boon to sleep While fighting on the side of the deities, king Muchukunda did not get an opportunity to sleep even for a moment. Now, since his responsibilities were over, overcome by tiredness, he was feeling very sleepy. So, he said: "O King of the deities, I want to sleep. No one should disturb my sleep and one who dares to disturb my sleep should get burnt to ashes".

Indra said: "So be it, go to the earth and enjoy your sleep, one who awakens you would be reduced to ashes".

After this, king Muchukunda descended on the earth and selected a cave, where he could sleep without being disturbed. He slept for a long time. Many Yugas passed and then came Dwapara Yuga. Lord Krishna took incarnation in Vasudev's house who belonged to the Yadava dynasty.

During that time, a demon by the name of Kalayavana attacked Mathura. Lord Krishna wanted this demon to get killed by Muchukunda, so He ran towards the cave where Muchukunda was sleeping. Kalayavana too followed Him in hot pursuit. Kalayavana was very proud of his strength and power. He ran after Lord Krishna challenging Him to fight with him. But instead of accepting the challenge, Lord Krishna hid in the cave where Muchkunda was sleeping. But before hiding, He put His yellow silken apparel (Pitamber) on the sleeping Muchukunda.

The proud and arrogant Kalayavana entered the cave and mistaking the sleeping Muchukunda for Shri Krishna, he awakened him by pulling the yellow silken apparel from his body. As soon as Muchukunda woke up and cast his sight on the demon, Kalayavana was reduced to ashes. Muchukunda started to look here and there because the whole cave was illuminated by the radiance of Lord Krishna. He found out that it was due to the presence of Lord Krishna. Though initially he did not recognize Lord Krishna but after giving a thought he remembered that the person who was standing in front of him was none other than Parabrahma Himself. Muchukunda fell at His feet.

Lord Krishna lifted him up and took him in embrace and asked him to seek any boon. But Muchukunda had realized the futility and non-permanence of the worldly matters. So, he did not ask for anything regarding that. He asked for his total devotion towards the Almighty God, because he knew that God is the liberator and one who is fortunate enough to have His divine sight gets liberated from the cycle of birth and death. In his life, Muchukunda had not got an opportunity to prove his devotion towards God. So, when he got an opportunity, he asked for it giving it more value than his own salvation. Being pleased by his request, Lord Krishna said to him: "O Muchukunda, in your next birth, you would be born in a family of a Brahmin and by my blessings, you would have the sense of impartiality towards each living being".

So, blessing Muchukunda, Lord Krishna vanished out of his sight. Muchukunda was born in a Brahmin family in his next birth and by the virtue of his devotion dissolved his own self in the divine self of Shri Hari.

source : http://www.urday.in/muchukunda.htm

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