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The Brahmin went to his Guru. Shri Guru then went to Bhuvaneshwari near

Bhilavadi and stayed under an Audumber tree on the bank of the Krishna

secretly.

 

Chapter XVII

A Dull Brahmin boy becomes learned

 

Shri Guru observed Chaturmas living under the Audumber tree near

Bhuvaneshwari secretly. Still his name and fame spread in all the quarters.

 

Namdharak-Why Shri Guru lived secretly? Why did he observe anushthan and

asked for alms?

Siddha-Shri Shankar and Shri Guru Dattatreya like to beg alms. Shri Guru

roamed through holy places for protecting his devotees. People came to him

and harassed him for trifles and hence he lived secretly. But though the

Kasturi is hidden, its fragrance cannot be hidden, similarly brightness of

Shri Guru could not be hidden.

 

There lived at Kavir a learned Brahmin who knew the Vedas. He had a dull

foolish son. His parents died in his childhood. When he was seven, his

thread ceremony was celebrated, but he could not do Sandhya and recite

`Gayatri' mantra. Local Brahmins abused him saying, `your father knew Vedas

and Shastras; but you have spoiled his name. Your life is worthless.

Chintamani is best among the beads, so is the knowledge for a person. A man

is honored for his knowledge. A King is respected by his people; but even a

king respects learned persons, as knowledge is wealth.'

 

The boy requested them to suggest means for his improvement. The Brahmins

said, `you will have knowledge in the next birth. You should beg for your

maintenance in this life.'

 

The boy being dejected went to a forest. He was thinking of giving up his

life. In the evening he reached Bhilavadi. He took Darshan of Bhuvaneshwari

and sat at the door of the temple. Next morning he cut his tongue and placed

it at the feet of the goddess and said, `If you do not be kind with me. I

shall even offer my head at your feet.'

 

That night he had a dream in which Devi appeared before him and said, " Oh

Brahmachari, why are you getting angry with me? There is an Avatarik Purusha

sitting under an Audumber tree on the bank of the Krishna. Go to him. He

will fulfill your desires. "

 

He woke up and at once ran and crossed the river. He rolled at the Guru's

feet and started praising Him. Guru was pleased with him, blessed him and

put his hand on his head as Varad Hastha. At once the boy got knowledge and

enlightenment. He also got his tongue back.

If a crow has a dip in the Manasa-Sarovar it will become a Hamsa (swan). So

also he who touches Guru's feet will acquire all knowledge. Guru is

Almighty. His glory needs to be sung.

 

on behalf of Smt.Srivalli Garu

To Be Contd...

Devotees Can Read This Book from The Book Section of

www.Saileelas.org/books/ShriGuruCharitra.doc

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