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Markandeya, the divine child

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that as soon as he completed sixteen years of age, he would die. One day, the

boy asked his parents the cause of their worry. Initially they hedged but his

persistence forced them to blurt out the story of the boon Lord Shiva had

granted. When Markandaya crossed fifteen years of age, he approached his

parents to seek their permission to go on penance to win over Lord Shiva. His

parents agreed though reluctantly in the hope that he may be able to please

Lord Shiva. So Markandaya left for the forest and began meditating in front of

a Shiva linga. While he continued with his meditation, time flew and on the

appointed day of his sixteenth year, Lord Yama, the God of Death, appeared to

take him away from earth. Markandaya in desperation embraced the Shiva linga.

At once the linga split apart and Lord Shiva appeared from it with his trishul

(strident) in hand. In one mighty blow, Lord Shiva killed the God of Death with

his trishul. Turning to Markandaya, Lord Shiva

said, “I am pleased with your devotion. As such I grant you the boon that you

remain sixteen-years old forever and never grow old.” Meanwhile, the gods came

from heaven to plead for restoring Lord Yama to life as “life and death have to

go hand in hand, one after another.” Lord Shiva agreed to restore Lord Yama to

life while Markandaya became the symbol of eternity.

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