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Stories of ramayana
Stories of ramayana




This is the potency of his tapovalam.” Indra said, “Then he is my candidate. And if he ever thinks of anything, it will automatically come to him without his having to perform any sacrifice. So when he heard the name Vibondaka he asked, “What kind of tapasa is he doing?” The secretary mentioned to him, “He is performing such huge austerities that if he were to ever get angry, this whole universe would be burnt to ashes. He gives him a list of people who are performing austerities, because he is so worried that they may become the opposition and may even try to usurp his own seat. Indra has a special secretary for this department. He was only performing tapasa for self-realization, but Indra was worried. That is where Vibondaka went, and he performed ugra-tapasa, very severe austerities. Kashyapa was Prajapati, “progenitor.” And this person was known as Vibondaka.Īs soon as Vibondaka came out of Kashyapa’s mind, he went to the deepest forests in Madhya Pradesh which is now very famous as Chandal Valley. When he thought of a personality, that person would come into existence. While he was meditating on the sunlight, suddenly he thought of a personality. Long ago, Kashyapa Muni produced a son while meditating on the sunlight. Vasishtha said, “I will tell you the story of Rishyashringa. Shringa means “horns” or “a person possessing horns.” Risha means “deer,” so Rishyashringa means “a human possessing horns.” He is a human being with deer horns who performs yajna and speaks Sanskrit. So then Vasishtha told the story of Rishyashringa.






Stories of ramayana