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4-Narakaasur
Narakasura was a
Raakshas who ruled the kingdom of Pradyoshpur. Puraan have it that
Narakaasur, the son of Bhoo Devee, acquired immense power from a blessing
given by Brahmaa Jee after a severe penance. Under his rule, the villagers
suffered a lot of hardships as he tortured them and kidnapped their women to
be imprisoned in his palace with his invincible might. Thus he had collected
16,000 women in his prison.
Unable to bear the tyranny of the demon, the celestial beings pleaded with
Lord Krishn to save them from his torture. But the problem was that
Narakaasur had a boon that he would be killed only at the hands of his
mother Bhoo Devee. So, Krishn took his wife Satyabhaamaa, who was the
reincarnation of Bhoo Devee, as His charioteer in the battle with Narakaasur.
Krishn attacked Narakaasur. When Krishn fell unconscious after being hit by
an arrow of Narakaasur, Satyabhaamaa took the bow and aimed the arrow at her
son Narakaasur, killing him instantly. Later Shree Krishn reminded her of
the boon she had sought as Bhoo Devee that she had asked Brahmaa Jee that
her son should be killed at his mother's hands only. [At the time of killing
she did not know that Narakaasur was her own son.]
The Narakaasur Vadh
by Satyabhaamaa could also be taken to interpret that parents should not
hesitate to punish their children when they step in onto the wrong path.
The message of Narak Chaturdashee Parv (Kaartik Krishn 14, the day before
Deepaavalee) is that the good of the society should always prevail over
one's own personal bonds. It is also interesting to note that Bhoo Devee,
the mother of the slain demon Narakaasur, declared that his death should not
be a day of mourning but an occasion to celebrate and rejoice. It is said
that Krishn had an oil bath to rid himself off the blood of Narakaasur
spattered on His body when he was killed.
The tradition is followed and people offer prayers to the vessel in which
water is being heated for having bath on the previous day of the Narakaa
Chaudas. Hindus light fireworks also on this day which are regarded as the
effigies of Narakaasur who was killed on this day.
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