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Ramana Maharshi stories
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Gautama Muni and Ahalya - Mutual CurseIndra approached Ahalya (wife of Gautama) taking the form of Gautama and she yielded without knowing that he was not her husband. Without ascertaining the truth, Gautama cursed her to become a stone. Angered thereby Ahalya said, “Oh, you fool of a Muni! Without enquiring into the truth, you have cursed me and have not even stated when I shall be free from the curse. Tell me, when will the curse end and how? Why not have some consideration for me and tell me at least that?” Gautama thereupon told her that she would be released from the curse at the time of Rama avatar when the dust from Rama’s feet fell on her. Immediately thereafter she became a stone. Gautama left that place and tried to get into his daily rituals On thinking deeply over the matter, he
realised that he had cursed his wife Ahalya without proper
enquiry and also recollected that she had in turn cursed him by
saying, “You fool of a Muni!” After all, she was also a great
tapasvini (a female ascetic). Hence those words which were
unusual must have resulted in an irrevocable curse on himself. Gautama immediately left that place and went on foot towards Trisulapura. On nearing the place, and at the mere sight of it, even from a distance, his mind began to get clear. He stayed there for a very long time doing tapas. At last Iswara was pleased and gave him darsan of his “Nataraja Dance” in the month of Dhanus when the Ardra star was predominant. It was at that time Gautama is reported to have lived under the tree and performed tapas. After seeing
the dance of Iswara, Gautama worshipped Iswara, went to his
original place and began to perform his rituals as usual.
Later on Ahalya became purified by the dust of the feet of
Sri Rama and regained her normal form. |
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