Guest guest Posted April 29, 2005 Report Share Posted April 29, 2005 Dhruva Nakshatra, the Shining Star King Uttanapada had two wives, named Suruchi and Suneeti. Both the wives had a son each-Suruchi's son was named Uttama and Suneeti's son was called Dhruva. Dhruva was the quiet one, while Uttama was naughty and bold, used to getting his own way. One day, King Uttanapada was playing with his two children while his wife Suruchi sat nearby, watching the children at play. Uttama went and plon-ked himself on his father's lap. Druva too moved towards his father to sit on his lap, but Mother Suneeti stopped him by saying, "Dhruva, why don't you go away? Why do you want to sit on your father's lap, when Uttama is already sitting there? Uttama is my son; let him sit on his father's lap." With tears in his eyes, Dhruva rushed towards his own mother Suruchi, to complain. "Mother, Suneeti Ma is not allowing me to sit on Father's lap." Suruchi Ma replied, "Don't cry, my son. Meditate upon Sage Narayana and I am certain you will get much greater satisfaction this way." Accepting his mother's advice, Dhruva approached his mother to seek her permission to leave for the forest in search of Sage Narayana. He said to his mother, "Can I go in search of Sage Narayana in the forest?" Mother Suneeti reluctantly agreed, advising him to return as soon as his wish was fulfilled. Dhruva walked and walked till he reached the innermost part of the forest. On the way he encountered Sage Narayana and stopped to look up at his mentor-to-be. Sage Narayana, surprised to see the young Dhruva alone in the forest, asked him, "What are you doing here in this forest and that too in the middle of the night?" Dhruva replied, "Sir, I am out in search of Sage Naryana. My mother has told me that if I meditate on him, then my wish will be granted." Sage Naryana asked, "Son, what do you want? I am Narayana." An excited Dhruva replied, "Oh, Holy Sage! I wish I could attain a position which neither my father nor my forefathers have reached so far." Sage Narayana replied, "Son, go to the banks of River Yamuna and meditate upon Lord Krishna who is very handsome. The Lord carries a conch in one hand, a wheel in the second, a mace in his third and a lotus in his fourth hand. While meditating upon him, keep chanting, `Om namoh, Narayana namaha!' and your wish shall be granted." Taking leave of Sage Narayana, Dhruva set out for River Yamuna. After trudging for miles, he reached the Yamuna and sat down on its bank to meditate, while chanting continuously, "Om namoh, Narayana namaha!" Pleased at his young disciple's dedication, Lord Krishna appeared to him one day. Lord Krishna asked, "Dhruva, I am very pleased with you. Ask for whatever you desire and your wish will be granted." Young Dhruva replied, "Sir, your glory and your presence in front of me is enough for me. I do not want anything else." Lord Krishna replied, "I know what your heart desires. Henceforth you will reach the highest position. You can go back to your father's kingdom and rule over your people as a just and kind ruler." Dhruva returned to his father's kingdom and his father, King Uttanapada and his two wives came forward to receive him and crown him as king. Dhruva ruled over the kingdom for long. Later, after death, Dhruva reached heaven to become Nakshatra, the shining star in the celestial galaxy forever. Today we know him as Dhruva tara (star). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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