Nilkanth charitram

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1. KILLING KALIYA

The Saryu River on the outskirts of Ayodhya was overflowing both its banks. Kaushik, the demon, went away after throwing Nilakanth into the river with the intention of drowning him. Kaushik went straight to his leader Kaliya. He was overjoyed and excited, as if he had performed some deed of bravery. He said to his leader, "I have pushed Nilakanth into the Saryu River. By now Nilakanth must have drowned. "

On hearing this, Kaliya said, "You fool, Nilakanth is Lord Narayan incarnate. He is not an ordinary person. He cannot be killed so easily. He will surely swim across the river and reach the other side. Go and alert our army. It’s my order to kill him wherever he emerges from the river.” Nilakanth was carried away in the flood. He finally reached the opposite bank some twelve miles away. After coming out of the water, he settled down to meditate under a Peepal tree. Kaliya, who had set out in search of him, ultimately reached the spot with his army. He told his group, "Look, the God who has destroyed so many of our demons is sitting here. Don’t let him escape today. He is not aware of our presence. Attack him all at a time."

Nilakanth being antaryamin (omniscient) knew of the evil intention of Kaliya. He kept his eyes closed. When all the demons approached him, he opened his eyes. Divine light emanated from his eyes. All he demons began to burn. Some of them ran away as fast as they could, while others stumbled on the way and died on the spot. Kaushik and Kaliya were burnt to ash and killed there and then. Nilakanth then proceeded north towards the Himalayan jungles. He forgot his parents, brothers, friends, village and even his home. He walked along just concentrating on his own self. He walked fast and frequently looked back apprehensively, in case somebody should spot him and take him back home. He walked on and on. Those were the days of monsoon and it rained torrentially. Undaunted he walked barefooted in the slush, through the dense forests, on the pebbles and the thorns. Being the Lord Himself, he did not have to perform tapas (penance). But for the welfare of the people, however, he set out to perform tapas. 2. SALVATION OF THE ASCETICS

The road was very difficult. There were many dense forests on the way. The growth of vegetation was so thick, that the forests looked dark even during the day. Nilakanth came to a banyan tree on his journey through a thick and dark jungle. There he saw some ascetics sitting under the tree. He went to them and asked. "Oh saintly ascetics, why have you come here and where will you go from here?" The ascetics replied,


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