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Mythology
& Legends...
Madhu and Kaithab
At the beginning of time there was only the primeal
ocean all around. Vishnu lay on Sheshnag in deep slumber under
the influence of Yog Nidra. While Vishnu slept a lotus stalk
grew out of his navel. At the upper end of the stalk was a
lotus flower. Brahma was born in the lotus flower and was
in deep meditation at the time of his birth. As Brahma lay
in deep meditation in the lotus flower reciting the Vedas,
ear wax flowed out of both ears of Vishnu.
Two Asuras known as Madhu and Kaitabh were born out of the
ear wax. These Asuras Performed great penance for thousands
of years. The Goddess was pleased with their devotion, appeared
before them and granted them the boon that death would come
to them only when they desired it. Being conscious of their
immense strength, both the Asuras became arrogant. They attacked
Brahma and stole away from him the four Vedas. Brahma though
furious, was helpless in the face of great might of the Asuras.
Hence he rushed in great consternation to Vishnu to seek his
protection.
Vishnu, however, was in deep sleep under the influence of
Yog Nidra and did not wake up inspite of the best efforts
of Brahma. When Brahma realised that he could not wake up
Vishnu in the normal course as he was sleeping under the influence
of Yog Nidra. He then beseeched and praised 'Yoga Nidra to
help him awaken Vishnu. . The fervent prayers of Brahma pleased
Yog Nidra. She took pity on Brahma's plight and left Vishnu's
body . As soon as Yog Nidra left his body, Vishnu woke up.
Brahma told him about the murderous intent of Madhu and Kaitabh
and entreated him to destroy them. Thus Lord Vishnu engaged
in a fierce and long battle with the two Asuras at the end
of which he killed them. In the episode of Madhu and Kaitabh,
Goddess Durga has been portrayed as the 'Yoga Nidra' whose
powerful influence renders even Lord Vishnu helpless.
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