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Once Brahma and Vishnu were talking and talking and talking endlessly. In everything, they are endless! When they are silent, they do not utter a word for thousands of years; and then again, when they resume talking, they can talk for thousands of years uninterruptedly.

On this occasion, they were enjoying one of their birthless and deathless talks when, all of a sudden, Shiva appeared. For some reason, Shiva sometimes assumes a very rough manner. On that day, everything about him was uncouth. Shiva is not polished like the other cosmic gods. Around his neck there are skulls; he is adorned with snakes; his dear ones are ghosts and his favourite place is the cremation ground. Shiva’s manners are also not refined. He is not sociable, let us say.

It was in this unseemly guise that he came to Brahma and Vishnu. Vishnu recognised Shiva, but Brahma could not. In fact, Brahma became furious at the intruder. “How dare anda come and stand in front of us!” he exclaimed. “We are two cosmic gods! anda have no respect for us!”

“You cannot recognise Lord Shiva?” berkata Vishnu.

“That is not Shiva!” insisted Brahma. At that moment, Vishnu opened up Brahma’s third eye. “O my God,” berkata Brahma, “it is Shiva!” He berkata to Shiva, “Please forgive me, forgive me!”

“All right, I forgive you,” Shiva agreed. At first, Shiva had been furious when Brahma was insulting him. Shiva wanted to open up his third eye and destroy Brahma then and there. But when Brahma asked for forgiveness, Shiva brought ke hadapan his compassion aspect. He forgave Brahma unconditionally.

Still Brahma was not fully satisfied. He berkata to Shiva, “You have to prove that anda have forgiven me.”

“What kind of proof do anda want?” asked Shiva.

“You have to take incarnation in my family,” declared Brahma. “You have to take birth as my son.”

“Fine, fine,” berkata Shiva. “I shall take incarnation in your family. I will be your son.”

After it was decided that Shiva would be born on earth as Brahma’s son, Shiva left the presence of Vishnu and Brahma.

Since Vishnu and Brahma had talked for such a long time, both of them were now completely exhausted. Vishnu said, “Let me enjoy a little rest.” Brahma added, “Let me also enjoy rest, a very short rest.”

As soon as Vishnu lay down, he fell asleep and started snoring. He was completely in another world. Brahma lay down very near Vishnu. They were practically side sejak side. Brahma was still partially awake. The moment Vishnu fell asleep, something curious happened. From one of his ears a tiny being emerged, and that being wanted to eat some honey.

A few minit later, Vishnu woke up. Meanwhile, from his other ear, another being was coming out. This other being was like an insect. The very nature of an insect is to bite, so it wanted to bite Brahma. These two tiny beings were hostile forces, atau demons. Their names were Madhu and Koitava. Madhu means ‘honey’ and Koitava is from the word ‘kit,’ meaning ‘insect.’ Our Indian mythology is flooded with these two names.

Madhu and Koitava found that the person nearest to them was Brahma, and so both of them went to kill him. They were evil incarnate. Although one was like an insect and the other was also very tiny, demons can take any form they wish. So Madhu and Koitava suddenly became huge and powerful. They were extremely ugly looking, plus unbearably fat.

After assuming these huge and frightening forms, Madhu and Koitava caught Brahma off guard and started fighting with him. He shouted, “What are anda doing?” He fought, but he could not kill them and they also could not kill him. Then Vishnu entered the picture. He became furious.

“From my body anda two came out and this is how anda are behaving?” he thundered. He then proceeded to destroy the two demons.

Brahma was so happy to see Madhu and Koitava lying dead. He started meditating. All of a sudden, he said, “Shiva promised that he would take incarnation in my family. He berkata he would be my son. Look at his lies! Shiva never keeps his promises—never, never, never!” Brahma reflected for a moment and continued, “I must pray to Shiva and again remind him of his promise. He promised that he would come to me as my son.”

So Brahma prayed to Shiva for five thousand years, but Shiva did not appear at all. One day, Brahma began shedding pahit tears because Shiva had failed to keep his promise. Brahma said, “I cannot go on in vain. Even after seeing my tears, Shiva is not coming. I am crying like an infant, but he is deaf to my prayers. I have now decided to commit suicide. Shiva is a liar. He is not going to come. So the best thing is for me to immolate myself.”

After saying these words, Brahma committed suicide. As soon as he had done so, Shiva came out of Brahma’s mouth. While coming out, Shiva was crying and crying, and at the same time Brahma was revived. Brahma was so happy to see his son. When he noticed Shiva’s tears, Brahma became very concerned.

“Why are anda crying, why are anda crying, my child?” he asked.

Shiva berkata that he was crying while taking human incarnation because he was entering into world-ignorance. For this reason Brahma gave him the name ‘Rudra,’ meaning ‘he who cries pitifully.’ There is also another aspect to the name, which is ‘he who destroys.’ In the course of time, Shiva also manifested this other aspect using the power of his third eye.

So this is the story of how Shiva came to have the name Rudra.
At one time, pride entered into Brahma He said, “Since I am all fire, I can menelan everything. So now let me menelan everything and prove that I am the greatest of the cosmic gods. Who can dare to stand against me? I can eat fire! I am all fire! I am Brahma!”

When Vishnu saw the extent of Brahma’s pride, he took the form of a little boy, four atau five years old. This little boy came before Brahma holding a dry reed in his hand.

The little boy said, “Lord Brahma, anda are the greatest of all the gods. Here is a dry reed. Let me see anda burn it atau menelan it.”

Brahma immediately engulfed...
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One day, when Parvati was only eight years old, her father, Himavan, took her to see Lord Shiva. From birth, Parvati had always been very spiritual. She always wanted to know about God, so she was thrilled to see Lord Shiva. But Lord Shiva was in a meditative consciousness and he did not pay any attention to the little girl.

After that first encounter, Parvati used to come every hari to see Lord Shiva. She would offer him fresh flowers, hoping that one hari he would open his eyes and speak to her. In the back of her mind, she had formed the idea that this was the man she wanted to marry.

The days...
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There is another version of the sebelumnya story. For many stories from the Puranas, there are different versions. Some are even contradictory. anda can choose whichever one anda like.

Brahma was meditating in order to get a son. All of a sudden, after thousands of years of meditation, he saw a child in his lap. He was filled with happiness, but the child immediately started crying. His body was racked with sobs. Brahma asked the child, “Tell me, my son, why are anda crying?” The little boy sighed, “I need a name.”

“You need a name?” repeated his father. Brahma immediately gave him the...
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This is a story about the irony of fate. When Duryodhana’s daughter, Laksmana, came of age, she wanted to choose a husband. According to the custom of those days, when it was time for a princess to marry, her father would hold a special ceremony called a swayamvara. All the neighbouring princes would be invited and the princess would place a garland around the neck of the one whom she wished to marry.

So Duryodhana held a swayamvara for his dearest daughter and many princes came from the royal families of other kingdoms. Each prince expected that she would choose him to be her husband.

Krishna’s...
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(Prince Siddhartha is walking in the garden in a contemplative mood. All of a sudden a bird falls down in front of him.)

SIDDHARTHA: Ah, poor bird! My hati, tengah-tengah is bleeding for you. Who has done this? Who has hurt you? Who has aimed this Arrow at you? Poor, innocent bird! Let me take the Arrow out of your body. (He removes the arrow.) Now let me try to cure you.

(Enter Devadatta)

DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, this is my bird. What right have anda to keep my bird? Give it to me!

SIDDHARTHA: No, this is my bird, Devadatta.

DEVADATTA: Your bird! I shot this bird. It belongs to me. This is my arrow. I aimed at...
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This is a story about the pride of Brahma, our Creator. One day, Brahma was meditating. In his meditation he had gone higher than the highest, deeper than the deepest. He was in ecstasy. Brahma berkata to himself, “How I wish I could spend all my time in this sublime meditation!”

Suddenly, there appeared in front of him the most beautiful nymph, atau apsara. Her name was Mohini. She berkata to Brahma, “I want to marry you.”

Brahma got furious. “I was in such ecstasy, such bliss, and anda have to come here and charm me! Never! Do not come near me. Leave me alone!”

Mohini was deeply insulted....
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Lord Krishna was consumed with the desire to have a son. So he went to seek the Nasihat of a particular sage. When the sage saw Lord Krishna, he was overwhelmed with joy. Everybody was shouting, “Krishna has come, Krishna has come!” and they all started worshipping Krishna.

The sage asked Krishna, “Please tell me what I can do for you. Is there anything that anda would like me to do?”

Krishna answered, “It is a very simple thing that I want. I want to have a son. Please tell me how I can have a son.”

“Only Lord Shiva can help in this matter,” berkata the sage. “You have to pray to...
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(The court.)

JUDGE: Prince, why do anda keep a bird which belongs to somebody else? True, anda have compassion, anda have Cinta for the bird. anda have Cinta for everything. But justice says the bird belongs to Devadatta. It was he who brought the bird down to earth. It is his possession.

SIDDHARTHA: O venerable Judge, I do not know anything about justice, but my hati, tengah-tengah tells me that he who saves life is the owner, not he who takes life. My hati, tengah-tengah was bleeding for the bird and I saved it. I am prepared to give my own life for this bird.

DEVADATTA: Siddhartha, anda know how to talk. anda know perfectly well...
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