Sage Durvasa was a great ascetic. Once he was walking along holding in
his hand a special garland of flowers called Santanaka. Indra (Devendra), the
King of Devatas, while riding on his elephant Airavata came across the sage who
was coming from the opposite direction. Indra accepted the garland but put in
on the trunk of the elephant. The elephant was irritated by the smell and it
threw the garland on the floor. Durvasa lost his temper and cursed: "The
pride of wealth has entered your head. Let Lakshmi forsake you." Then
Indra realized his folly. He bowed to Durvasa and sought his pardon. Durvasa
said, "Sri Vishnu will do you good," and left.
On account of Durvasa's curse,
Lakshmi left Indra and went away. Because Lakshmi the goddess of power,
bravery, enthusiasm and radiance left, Devendra's life became miserable. The
demons that were waiting for such an opportunity invaded heaven. In battles
that followed this incident, Devas were defeated and Asuras (demons) led by
king Bali, gained control of the universe. Indra lost his kingdom and hid out
of sight of the demons.
A number of years passed. Indra's
teacher Brihaspati thought of finding a way out for Indra's troubles. He went
with the gods to Brahma, who went to Vishnu with all of them and put forth the
appeal of the gods. Then Vishnu said to him don't fear, I will show you a way
out. The sea of milk must be churned(Samudra Manthan or Sagar Manthan).
It is a very difficult job. Therefore, gain the friendship of the demons and
get their assistance. Lord Vishnu advised him to treat Asuras in a diplomatic
manner. Devas formed an alliance with Asuras to jointly churn the ocean for the nectar of immortality
(Ambrosia or Amrit) and
to share it among them. However, Lord Vishnu told Devas that he would arrange
that they alone obtain the nectar.
To churn the ocean you will need a
churning tool and a churning rope. Use Mount
Mandaranchal as a
churning tool (dasher) and Vasuki,
the king of the serpents, as a churning rope. I will come to your assistance at
the proper time. When the sea is churned Ambrosia
(Amrit) will be
produced. Let the gods drink it and become immortal. They will then attain
superb strength. It will then be possible for you to defeat the demons. When
the sea is churned, Lakshmi who has disappeared will appear again. Her grace
will be bestowed on you. He consoled the gods and arranged for the churning of
the sea.
The story of Lakshmi's birth begins
when the Devas (minor gods) were in a race against the Asuras (demons) to
obtain amrit (the nectar of immorality). At one time both the Devas and Asuras
were mortal (mrita). Brihaspati was very clever. He met the demons, managed
cleverly to bring about friendship between them and the gods and arranged to
make them churn the milky sea. The demons agreed in the hope of getting
ambrosia and wealth. They all gathered, carried the Mandara Mountain and dipped
it in the sea of milk. They tied Vasuki, the king of snakes, as a rope. The
gods held the tail of the snake, while the demons (Asuras) held its head, and
they pulled on it alternately causing the mountain to rotate, which in turn
churned the ocean. However, once the mountain was placed on the ocean, it began
to sink.
Vishnu in his second incarnation,
as "Kurma" the tortoise, and brought the
Mountain to the surface, which was at the bottom of the sea. Mandara was placed
on the back of the Kurma and was balanced and floating. In the grip of Kurma's
cosmic clutch, the mountain could not sink into the ocean bed. They started to
churn by threading the serpent Vasuki around Mount Mandara.
The gods churned and received the
Nectar of Immortality from Lakshmi Devi and then fourteen treasures came to
their hands. A host of divine celestial objects came up during the churning.
Among these, importantly, was Goddess Lakshmi, the daughter of the king of the
milky ocean. Vishnu carried Lakshmi from the ocean into His heaven. Each time
Vishnu descends on earth as an avatar. He is accompanied by an avatar of
Lakshmi. The last to come up was "amritam", the "nectar of
immortality".
Ratnas
All
kinds of herbs were cast into the ocean and fourteen Ratnas (gems
or treasures) were produced from the ocean and were divided between asuras and
gods. These were:
- Lakshmi, the Goddess of Fortune and Wealth -Vishnu's consort.
- Kaustubha, the most valuable jewel in the world.
- Parijat, the divine flowering tree with blossoms that never
fade or wilt.
- Varuni, goddess and creator of alcohol.
- Dhanvantari, the doctor.
- Chandra, the moon.
- Kamadhenu, the wish-granting divine cow.
- Kalpavriksha, the wish-granting tree.
- Airavata, the elephant of Indra.
- Apsaras, various divine nymphs like Rambha, Menaka,
Punjikasthala, etc.
- Uchhaishravas, the divine 7-headed horse.
- Sharanga, the bow of Vishnu.
- Shankha Vishnu's conch.
- Amrita the nectar of immortality.
While churning, first Kalakuta or Halahala a dreadful poison came out of the
ocean. Everybody was frightened by its fierceness. This terrified the gods and
demons because the poison was so toxic that it might have destroyed all of
creation. On the advice of Vishnu, gods approached Shiva for help and
protection. On request of the gods, Shiva was pleased to drink that poison. The
black colour of the poison left a mark on Shiva's neck. Therefore Shiva was
named 'god with a black spot on the neck'. In otherworlds Lord Shiva got
another name; ie - Neelkantha Gods and demons continued churning the sea. Then
a horse by name Uchaishravas, Kalpavrikshahaving
the power to grant what is wished, Kamadhenu and other celestial articles took
shape. When the sea continued to be churned the Apsaras damsels were born.
After that a surprising spectacle appeared. In the midst of
the waves of the sea of milk, a goddess with heavenly looks came into view. She
was standing on a fully blossomed lotus. Wearing a lotus garland in the neck,
she was holding a lotus in her hand. Her appearance was most attractive. She,
who was radiantly smiling, was Lakshmidevi herself. The sages began reciting
hymns in praise of her. Gandharvas sang Apsaras danced. The elephants on either
side sprinkled sacred holy Ganga water on the Goddess and bathed her. Because
the elephants sprinkled holy water on her, she acquired the name of Gaja Lakshmi. As Lakshmi
was born in Ksheer
Samudra the sea of milk
she got the name Samudratanaya (Daughter of the Sea). The king of the
sea appeared in his natural form and comforted Lakshmi as a daughter. He
presented her with attractive clothes and jewels. He handed to her a garland of
lotus flowers. While everybody was looking in surprise, Lakshmi put the garland
around the neck of Vishnu and occupied his chest. Lakshmi chose Vishnu as Her
Consort. When she looked at Indra kindly, he acquired an extraordinary
radiance.
Finally, Dhanvantari emerged from the sea. Dhanvantrai is
the doctor of gods. She had a sacred pot in his hand. There was ambrosia in it. Fierce fighting ensued between
Devas and Asuras for the nectar. To protect the nectar from Asuras, Devas hid
the pot of nectar at four places on the earth -Prayag (Allahabad),
Haridwar, Ujjain and Nasik. At each of
these places, a drop of the nectar spilled from the pot and it is believed that
these places acquired mystical power. A Kumbh
Mela is celebrated at
the four places every twelve years for this reason.
However, the Asuras eventually got
hold of the nectar and started celebrating. Frightened, Devas (demigods)
appealed to Vishnu, who then appeared disguised as Mohini. As she was
beautiful, the demons looked at her in surprise. Mohini came near them and
said: "Do not quarrel for ambrosia. If you agree, I will myself serve
ambrosia. You sit in two rows." All agreed. The demons sat in one row and
the gods in another. As a beautiful and enchanting damsel, Mohini distracted
the Asuras, took the amrita, and distributed it among the Devas, who drank it.
By sleight- of- hand Mohini served intoxicating drinks to the demons and amrita
to the gods. The demons who were enamored of her charm did not notice the trick
played on them. The One Asura, Rahu,
disguised himself as a Deva and drank some nectar. Due to their luminous
nature, the sun god Surya and the moon god Chandra noticed the switching of
sides. They informed Mohini. But before the nectar could pass his throat,
Mohini cut off his head with her divine discus, the Sudarshana Chakra. The
head, due to its contact with the amrita, remained immortal. To gain revenge on
the sun and moon for exposing this, the immortal head occasionally swallows the
sun or the moon, causing eclipses. Then, the sun or moon passes through the
opening at the neck, ending the eclipse. Gods drank ambrosia and became
immortal. They became free from fear of death. The demons came to know
afterwards that they had been deceived. They started a war. The gods who had
gained strength by consuming ambrosia defeated the demons and drove them away.
The moon also appeared from the
ocean during the churning, the 'moon' (chandra) making it her brother. Alakshmi, the goddess
of misfortune, is Lakshmi's elder sister. According to the Vishnu Purana,
Lakshmi is the daughter of Bhrigu and Khyaati and resided in Swarga but due to
the curse of Durvasa, she left Swarga and made Ksheer Sagar her home.
Wow ...good info. But Kurma avatar is tortoise as u mentioned and tortoise in not boar.
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