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Sage Narada and Maya

MAYA is unknowable. Once Narada besought the Lord of the universe, " Lord,

show me that Maya of Thine which can make the impossible possible." The Lord

nodded assent. Subsequently the Lord one day set out on travel with Narada.

After going some distance, He felt very thirsty and fatigued. So, He sat

down and told Narada, " Narada, I feel much thirsty ; please get me a little

water from somewhere." Narada at once ran in search of water.

Finding no water nearby, he went far from the place and saw a river at a

great distance. When he approached the river, he saw a most charming young

lady sitting there, and was at once captivated by her beauty. As soon as

Narada went near her, she began to address him in sweet words, and ere long,

both fell in love with each other. Narada then married her, and settled down

as a house - holder. In course of time he had a number of children by her.

While he was thus living happily with his Wife and children, there came a

pestilence in the country. Death began to collect its toll from every place.

Then Narada proposed to abandon the place and go away somewhere else. His

wife acceded to it, and they both came out of their house leading their

children by hand. But no sooner did they come to the bridge to cross the

river than there came a terrible flood, and in the rush of water all their

Children were swept away one after another, and at last the wife too was

drowned. Overwhelmed with grief, Narada sat down on the bank and began to

weep piteously. Just then the Lord appeared before him, saying, " O Narada,

where is the water ? And why are you weeping ?" The sight of the Lord

startled the sage, and then he understood everything. He exclaimed, " Lord,

my obeisance to Thee, and my obeisance also to Thy wonderful Maya."

Everybody should try to escape from the baneful Maya by being devoted to

the Lord at all

 

(Adopted from the Book Pearls of Wisdom by His Holiness Swami

Kesavaiahji)times.

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