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What is the important characteristic to be
possessed by a good woman?
Shyness.
Which is the best music?
Words uttered by a child learning
to talk.
Which is always permanent in this world?
Fame is always permanent in this world. We still continue to talk about famous
personalities like Yudhishtirar even though they are not present amongst us.
What is best education?
That education which gives us
confidence is the best education. Goddess Parvati wanted to find out who was
more well versed whether Bhavabudhi or Mahakavi Kalidas. Lord Shiva agreed to
help her by testing them. Both Bhavabudhi & Kalidas were employed in the
King’s court. There was an old well on the way to the court. Lord Shiva
pretended to be an old man who had fallen into a well. Bhavabudhi was the first
person to pass the well. Goddess Parvati in the guise of a young woman stopped
him and requested him to help her husband who had fallen into the well. She
said that all he had to do was to answer her husband’s question. If he gave the
correct answer, the husband would be able to rise out of the well.
Bhavabudhi agreed to this. The old
man then said, ‘once, there was a struggle between words and life on who should
go out first. When did this struggle take place?’ The old man asked the riddle
in the form of a poem with 16 characters. Bhavabudhi completed the poem with 16
characters and answered that if a wealthy person lost his/her wealth overnight
and is forced to borrow money to buy some food, the person will try to utter
the words asking for some money while the person will also wish that he/she had
been dead. Thus the person’s words as well as life fight with each other on who
should leave the body first.
Lord Shiva in the guise of the old
man asked Bhavabudhi if this was indeed the correct answer. Bhavabudhi replied
that this was all he could think off and cannot be sure if this was the correct
answer.
After Bhavabudhi left Kalidas
passed the well. He was asked to help the old man by Parvati and the old man
asked Kalidas the same question he had asked Bhavabudhi. Kalidas gave the exact
same answer given by Bhavabudhi but when asked by the old man if this was the
correct answer, Kalidas answered that he was 100% confident that his answer was
correct.
After Kalidas left lord Shiva told
Goddess Parvati that Kalidas was better educated as he was more confident.
Which is the lowest life on earth?
A person who exploits other people
by constantly borrowing money/favours
is the lowest person on Earth. For example while travelling with a friend this
person will make the friend to buy tickets as he/she has only a $100 bill and
doesn’t want to use it as it is difficult to get change. The person will use
the same excuse everywhere they go. The friend will pay for all the expenses
for which he/she will never be reimbursed.
After the above question we return
to the Sanskrit Yaksha Prashnam from my next post.
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Based on, Yaksha Prashnam - A discourse in Tamil by Sri U.Ve.
Karunakaran Swamy
(Any errors or inconsistencies in the following series are due to the mistakes I made while taking notes. )
(Any errors or inconsistencies in the following series are due to the mistakes I made while taking notes. )
Copies of the CDs can be obtained from Sri
Karunakaran Swami’s website http://www.nadadoor.org/ . This series is for
the benefit of people who do not understand Tamil. Those of you who understand
Tamil very well must definitely obtain a copy of Swami’s Upanyasam. You can do
so by contacting Nadadoor.org. Swami also renders discourses in English but I
am not sure if Yaksha Prashnam discourse is available in English. The
experience of listening to Swami’s upanyasams could never be obtained by
reading the following series. I have done my best to take notes with due
diligence. I apologize for any errors that I have made while writing this
series.
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