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Sage Vasishta looked at surprise as he saw a beautiful baby peacefully sleeping just outside his ashrama. He picked up the baby and looked around and saw that there was no one near the baby.

Puzzled Sage Vasishta looked at the child once more. The child had precious ornaments...This is a royal child...Now why would anyone their prince here at my door step...Sage Vasishta closed his eyes and meditated. Using the powers of the his mind, Sage Vasishta 'saw' what happened to the child...The child had been kidnapped by Hunda...Hunda's cook had saved the child...Sage Vasishta opened his eyes and looked at the child who had now opened its eyes and looking at the sage.

Sage Vasishta picked up the baby in his arm. The baby snugly fit in his arms as Sage Vasishta looked at the child again...His parents had named him Nahusha...Sage Vasishta smiled...The child was indeed Nahusha, which meant one who not be frightened...That is when Sage Vasishta had another flash of insight. He saw Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva visit Nandakannan. There Goddess Parvati had wished for a daughter from the Kalpataru tree...As a result of which she had a daughter – Ashokasundari...Goddess Parvati had blessed Ashokasundari that she would marry Nahusha...Sage Vasishta smiled again...Goddess Parvati had wanted Ashokasundari to marry this Nahusha... The Nahusha who was the prince of Praathishthana...

Sage Vasishta then brought up Nahusha as his own son in his ashrama. The boy was a quick learner with a good grasp. Nahusha also learnt how to use weapons. Learning from Vasishta and living in the forest, Nahusha soon became a brilliant and brave hunter...But that was not all...Nahusha never understood why but Sage Vasishta also taught him the art of diplomacy and the art of administration of a kingdom...

Soon Nahusha was a fine man...One day Nahusha saw a man come to the hermitage and talk to the Sage. Sage Vasishta invited Nahusha to come to the discussions. The man looked tired and thoroughly harassed. Nahusha wondered what was wrong...The man spoke with almost tears in his eyes, 'Sir! It is this Hunda sir...' The man shuddered as he continued, 'This Hunda is a menace...He terrorises all the people in the area surrounding the forests...People are afraid to face him, because he is so powerful and strong...'

Sage Vasishta looked at the man and glanced at Nahusha as he asked, 'This Hunda...Has he always been like this?'

The man nodded his head, 'For the past many years, he has been troubling everyone...Ever since he kidnapped the prince of Prathishthana...'

Nahusha felt something deep within himself as he heard the name Prathishthana...It was as if something about the place was calling out to him...Besides the words of the man struck him as odd, 'The prince of Prathishthana was kidnapped?' He asked puzzled.

'Yes sir!' The man said looking at him for the first time, 'Sir, you see, King Ayus and Queen Indumathi had a son. Hunda kidnapped the child, when he was just a year old...What happened to the prince...nobody knows...Most of the people think the prince is dead...which is very possible...' The man shivered again, '...However the king and the queen, they are stubborn. They are steadfast in their belief that their son will come back...' The man shook his head in admiration, 'It is almost as if they are sure that their son was still alive...'

Nahusha listened as the man spoke of how Hunda was troubling the villagers...Nahusha got angry...This Hunda was a menace...He had to be stopped...

Sage Vasishta spoke, 'Don't worry! Consider your problem solved...' Sage Vasishta looked at Nahusha and spoke with quiet conviction, 'Hunda will never trouble anyone anymore...' The man looked at the sage and slowly nodded his head. He bowed to the sage and left.

Sage Vasishta then turned to Nahusha, 'Nahusha! Before you set about fulfilling your destiny, there is a story I have to tell you...'

Nahusha listened with surprise as he sat down beside the sage to listen to what the sage had to say. Sage Vasishta told a dazzled Nahusha, all about his birth and how he came to be in the ashrama...Nahusha slowly nodded his head spellbound. Sage Vasishta gave a quick smile and said, '...Well, prince of Prathishthana...' Nahusha felt stunned on hearing Sage Vasishta address him like that, 'There is another story you need to know...that of Ashokasundari...'

Nahusha looked puzzled as the Sage continued, '..she is the wish born daughter of Lord Shiva And Goddess Parvati...' The sage smiled as he continued, 'Goddess Parvati blessed her that she would marry a great king by name Nahusha...' Nahusha looked surprised as the Sage continued, 'Subsequently, Ashokassundari met Hunda...' Nahusha was alarmed as the Sage continued, '...She managed to escape from him...But that day Ashokasundari cursed Hunda, that Hunda would be killed by the her future husband...Hunda is destined to be killed by you...' the Sage continued and looked at Nahusha who looked like a million thoughts were going around his head at the same time...

Finally Nahusha with the blessings of his Guru Vasishta, left to kill Hunda.

There was a fierce battled between Hunda and Nahusha...Nahusha was taught by Sage Vasishta and he was a brilliant fighter...Hunda was struggling to keep up with Nahusha...Finally after being defeated by Nahusha, Hunda was killed by Nahusha. Everybody rejoiced at the death of the demon...

Nahusha then went to the kingdom of Prathishthana. King Ayus and Queen Indumathi were thrilled on seeing their son come back to them...Indumathi rejoiced on seeing her son now a fine man, who was all set and ready to take the mantle of being the king of the Kingdom...There was celebrations all over the kingdom...

There was even more cause to celebrate when Nahusha, went and met Ashokasundari. Ashokasundari shyly met Nahusha and it was love at first sight. Ashokasundari had already heard a lot about Nahusha's bravery and had waited for him to come...Ever since Sage Vasishta had told him about Ashokasundari...Nahusha had learnt everything he could about her...He heard about her beauty and intelligence and was smitten by her...

The kingdom of Prathishthana celebrated the wedding of their heir apparent - Nahusha with Ashokasundari...

After becoming the king of Prathishthana, he ruled the kingdom of Prathishthana well and he even performed a hundred Ashwamedha Yagnas. He was such a good king that the Devas themselves appointed him to be their king, in the absence of their King Indra.

-From the Padma Purana

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Posted: 12 years ago
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A good write up about Nahush is found here
A brief introduction to puranic view of Nahusha is presented here. A beauty(named Ashokasundari) has been born out of eternal tree or kalpa vrksha ( Padma Purana 2.102 ). A demon named Hunda wants to acquire that beauty. But the beauty says that she is destined to be the wife of Nahusha, the son of Aayu. Hunda the demon tries to destroy child Nahusha on his birth, but somehow, child reaches in the hands of seer Vashishtha and he brings him up. He names the child Na-hush because he did not smile on being glorified by gods. Nahusha destroys demon Hunda. Subsequently, when Indra had to go in hiding for some reason, Nahusha was enthroned in place of Indra, the god king. Nahusha desires to acquire queen Shachee who is a chaste woman. Shachee cleverly demands that if he comes to her seated on a chariot drawn by seven rishis, she can become his queen. Nahusha does the same and when rishis are unable to carry him properly, he exhorts them by saying srip, srip, or go, go. On this, sage Agastya out of rishis curses Nahusha to become a sarpa or snake and that he will be able to regain his normal form only when he has discussions with some saintly figure. Subsequently, Nahusha the snake catches Bhima out of five Pandavas for his food and Yudhishthira manages to speak to Nahusha the snake, ask him questions and also answer his questions( Mahabharata Vana parva 178). First, Yudhishthira tells the qualities of a brahmin – truth, donation or giving, nonviolence, sweet speak etc. Then Yudhishthira asks Nahusha which one is better out of truth and donation or between nonviolence and sweet speaking. The answer given by Nahusha is that it depends on circumstances. Moreover, Yudhishthira defines that at present, nobody is brahmin by birth, but even a low caste can attain brahminhood by his deeds, by purification . In response to a question from Nahusha, Yudhishthira answers that what is worth to be known is a state of self where there is neither happiness nor sorrow and one should try to reach that state. Then Yudhishthira asks Nahusha how to proceed to heaven, what type of deeds are required for going there and in response, Nahusha states 3 types of proceeds – either he can be a god, or man or a lower beast. One who is devoted to action, can proceed to anyone out of these three. But what is desirable is that one should establish his soul in the eternal expansion, and that can be done only when one has become unattached to the consequences of his deeds. Yudhishthira asks him what is the place of settlement of sound, touch, form etc, why one does not receive all of these simultaneously at one time. Nahush answers that it is the senses, knowledge, mind and intelligence which carry the information to soul which really enjoys the five subtle elements sound etc. . When mind gets employed by intelligence in one element, soul is not able to receive information. But there is one way, and that is to circumvent intelligence and reach to a higher state of intelligence which can give a feeling of knower to the soul Then Yudhishthira asks him the superior characteristics of mind and intelligence.

The above puranic description of Nahush throws some light on the hidden facts about Nahusha. One, praises of Nahusha are sung by gods when he reaches in the hands of seer Vashishtha. Then, as is well known from the thinking of recent vedic scholars, Vashistha is symbolic of evolution in a vertical direction, while Agstya symbolizes evolution in a horizontal direction. Vertical evolution may be interpreted as the achievements of an individual which may lead to his seclusion from worldly pleasures. The horizontal evolution may be called as his return to worldly pleasures, but in a changed form, where he is unattached with these. And the discussion of Mahabharata seems to present the same facts.

The puranic fact of Nahusha being brought up by Vashishtha has also been corroborated in some sense by other vedic references also. Brihad Devta 6.46 refers that King Naahushah approached different rivers to receive their waters for his Yagna, but all the rivers told him in negative and suggested to approach Sarasvati river. Naahushah approached Sarasvati, pleased her with his praises and got his desirables. Subsequently, Vashishtha composed the praises of Naahusah in his verses which appear in Rigveda 7.95-96 and reference to Naahushah in these appears in 7.95.2.

Regarding the recitation of words srip by Nahusha and becoming a snake by curse, the movement of planets earth etc. is called sarpana in puranic literature. This sarpana or movement can be confined in our body to nerve currents which may start at one place and finish at another, without completing a full cycle. The spread in horizontal direction can be completed only when one's consciousness revolves around some center, like planets. What is the real meaning of sarpana in the anecdote of Nahusha, is yet to be explored.

Regarding the interpretation of word Nahusha, one interpretation has been offered by Vashishtha in puranas that one who is not affected by happiness or sorrow, is Na – hush. The other interpretation can be attempted on the basis of the root Ghudi which means ringing of the bells. One who is free from the enjoyment can be called Na-ghush or no sound. This interpretation also seems to get support from the utterances of Nahush to Yudhishthira. In lower sense, Na-ghush can be said to be one who has attained the heights in his penance, but has not been able to spread his happiness in horizontal direction(Ghosh or naad ).

There is a story in Mahabharata Anushasan parva 94.28 in relation to the theft of lotuses of sage Agastya. On this, Nahusha swears that

Atithih griha samstho astu kaamvrittastu deekshitah. Vidyaam prayachchtu bhrito yaste harati pushkaram.

Here the fact of a guest being confined to only home may be interpreted in different ways . One interpretation is that somebody comes as a guest and becomes the owner of the house by force. The other interpretation is that in Soma yaga, soma is purchased and it is placed in the vedi and is treated only as a guest, one who may come by chance and not regularly. This is not touched and special penance is performed to be able to offer this soma to gods as oblation ( In vedic literature, one task of Nahusha is to compel demonical powers to offer oblation to gods).

In Mahabharata Anushasana parva 51, there is a story that Chyavana rishi was making penance under water when fishermen caught him along with fishes. Then Nahusha buys Chyavana at the cost of a cow. The same story has been repeated in puranas in the name of Nabhaga buying seer Aapastamba from the fishermen. This indicates that there may be a relation between the qualities of Nahusha and Naabhaaga . This relation has rightly been elaborated in the published book of Dr. Shraddha Chauhan .The task of Nahusha is to protect the process of what seeps from the highest state of human being, which is called the state of trance or samadhi, or golden treasure. This requires that one like Nahusha is efficient in both the processes – in going to trance and coming back from there.

There can be a simple interpretation of the story of Nahusha. Nahusha is a state of mind which is firmly established in trance or samadhi. Nahusha is the son of Aayu. Aayu is a state where all the layers or koshas of the human development have been bonded together. If these layers like lowest layer of gross matter or Annamaya kosha, higher layer of mind or manomaya kosha, highest layer of trance etc. are not bonded together, one's mind can not be in a rest state in trance. Then, important son of Nahusha is Yayaati. The main part of word Yayaati is yati, going. This indicates the act of an established mind in going towards worldly objects and enjoy them. The five sons of yayaati may be symbolic of the different states his different layers of individuality, out of which only Puuru proves to be of help to him. This Puuru may be symbolic of one who fulfills the desires, the highest state or golden treasure of human being.

The eternal tree in the story of Nahusha is supposed to provide exactly what is desired from it. In spiritual sense, if one wants to fulfill his desires without help from outside, one has to improve his retention power(Dharanaa) to a large extent. The beauty which appeared from eternal tree may not be important, but the type of beauty- Ashoka, where there is no sorrow – is important in context of Nahusha.

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Wow Tfs sharing both these stories Jaya and Mina. 😃
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Posted: 12 years ago
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thank u mina.. wonder what we have in store for us today,, seemed a little mysterious to me...
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Posted: 12 years ago
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After the reading the stories I feel they will try a version of their own while taking inspiration from the original. Lets wait and watch. DKDM versions are entertaining most of the time. TFS Jai and Minaxi 😊
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: edna16

After the reading the stories I feel they will try a version of their own while taking inspiration from the original. Lets wait and watch. DKDM versions are entertaining most of the time. TFS Jai and Minaxi 😊

This version of DKDM was surely entertaing. He is still a child😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: jayvenk

thank u mina.. wonder what we have in store for us today,, seemed a little mysterious to me...

You are welcome jayshree. 😊
This mystery has turned out be quite unexpectedly funny😆.
He has to still grow up😆
Edited by mnx12 - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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yep we had a cute nahusha and lovely parents too
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😊Thanks a lot My two wonderful super sweet Google Matas🤗. You both awesome. The informations about Nahush were beautiful and knowledgable . Just one question How did Nahusha marry Ashoka Sunadari?? I mean Did he go to Kailash to meet her or She came to his Kingdom Pratishthaan???
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Posted: 12 years ago
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The versions here are completely different from the one in the show. 😕

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