Naimisaranya – Legends
Naimisaranya:
The word Naimis has been spelt in two ways - Naimis and
Naimish. The Vayu Purana and the Bhrammanda Purana state that that Brahmma sent
out a manomaya wheel (chakram) after worshipping Shiva, and that this wheel
after moving around reached Naimisaranya where its rim was shattered, and that
the sages following this wheel bright as the sun, stopped at Naimisaranya and
settled here and so did several of the sacred Theerthams (rivers). Naimi means
Chakkara and Naimish means the place where the Chakkara landed. Aaranya means
forest. Since Naimi, the Chakkara which landed on Aaranya the forest, the place
is called as Naimisaranya.
Creation
of Vajrayudha:
Indra, the king of the devas, was once driven out of Devaloka by an asura named Vritra. The asura was the recipient of a boon whereby he could not
be killed by any weapon that was known till the date of his receiving the boon
and additionally that no weapon made of wood or metal could harm him. Indra,
who lost all hope of recovering his kingdom went to seek the aid of Vishnu. Vishnu revealed to Indra that only the weapon made
from the bones of the sage Dadhichi would defeat Vritra. Rishi Dadhichi had the strongest bones like diamonds
as per the boon of Lord Shiva.
Indra and the other devas therefore approached the sage,
whom Indra had once beheaded, and asked him for his aid in defeating Vritra. Dadhichi acceded to the devas' request but said that
he wished that he had time to go on a pilgrimage to all the holy rivers before
he gave up his life for them. Indra then brought
together all the waters of the holy rivers to Naimisaranya, thereby allowing
the sage to have his wish fulfilled without a further loss of time.
Dadhichi is then said to have given up his life by the
art of yoga after which the devas fashioned the Vajrayudha from his spine.
This weapon was then used to defeat the asura, allowing Indra to reclaim his place as the king of Devaloka.
Rishi Dadhichi Kund is located 20 kms away from Naimisaranya, the place where
Rishi Dadhichi gave off his bone in spinal at the request of Lord Indra.
Nabhi
Gaya:
Gayasura underwent severe penance and worshipped Lord
Vishnu. Lord was pleased at the devotion and appeared before him to
provide boons. But, Gayasura was arrogantly refused any boons from Lord. Furthermore,
he declared himself as the strongest. This infuriated Lord Vishnu and set
out his discus to cut off the demon. The body parts of Gayasura cut into
three pieces, head part fell on the sacred land Badri which is came to be known
as Shiro Gaya, the middle portion fell on the sacred land Naimisaranya came to be
known as Nabhi Gaya and the final part fell on Gaya widely known as Gaya
Kshetram / Charana Gaya. Gayasura realized his superciliousness and prayed
to Lord. The compassionate Lord blessed Gayasura and the body parts fallen
on the Earth lingered as sacred lands to pay homage to ancestors.
Brahma
suggested this place to sages for penance:
As per legend, when sages along with Sownaka Rishi were
planning to perform penance, Brahma, the god of creation, brought out a ring
from Darbha grass. He asked the sages to perform penance at the place
where the ring fell, which is believed to be Naimisaranya. The sages performed
penance and at the end of it, Vishnu appeared to the sages and accepted their
offerings. It is believed that the forest still has Vishnu and all sages as
trees.
Lord Balarama visit to Naimisaranya:
Lord Balarama visited this
sacred land and found Sage Suka completely immersed in the teachings of sacred
scriptures. Lord Balarama was hurt and hit Sage Suka. Due to this
Lord Balarama was afflicted with the sin for being inconsiderate. In order
to get rid of the sin, he visited many sacred lands and finally arrived in
Naimisaranya. On this land, he served Sages & Rishis by extending help in
smooth functioning of Yagnas and Yagas without any disruption from the demons.
Swayam Vyaktha Kshetrams:
This Kshetram is said to
be one of the 8 Swayam Vyaktha Kshetrams. The other Swayam Vyaktha Kshetrams
are Sri Rangam, Srimushnam, Salagramam, Thothadri (Vaanamamalai), Tirupathi,
Pushkaram and Badri.
Thapovanams:
This Naimisaranya Kshetram
is said to be regarded as Thapovanam. There are 9 Thapovanams. They are
Dandakaranyam, Saindhavaranyam, Jambhukaranyam, Pushkararanyam, Utpalaranyam,
Badrikaranyam, Gurujangalaranyam, Aruputharanyam and Naimisaranya.
Sage
Narada visit to Naimisaranya:
Sage Narada is believed to have searched for the
best theertha (water body) in three worlds. He went to Kailasa, the abode of Shiva, then to Parkadal, the abode of Vishnu and finally landed in the water
body in the Naimisaranya Forest.
Annihilation
of the entire army of Danavas:
The Varaha Purana says that Lord Vishnu destroyed the
entire army of Danavas at this place in one Nimisha, with his fierce weapon
discus. Hence, the place got the name Naimisaranya.
Reference
of this place in Ain I Akbari:
A more recent work the Ain I Akbari describes Nimkhar as
a large fort and a religious resort with the Bhramavartakundh tank with a
strong current, which ejects anything that is thrown into it. This work also
speaks of a natural stream held in reverence. It also speaks of the sand taking
the natural shape of Shiva.
Vyasa
Gaddi & Suka Gaddi:
Maharishi Veda Vyasa categorized the sacred Veda into
four major categories such as Rig, Yajur, Sama and Atharvana. Also, Maharishi
Veda Vyasa composed eighteen Puranas on this sacred land. There are sacred
shrines known as Vyasa Gaddi, Suka Gaddi are the places where Maharishi Veda
Vyasa and Sage Suka imparted the knowledge on scriptures and Veda to Sages.
Lord
Vishnu resides here in the form of forest:
This is one of the Abodes of Lord Vishnu on Earth
surrounded by quite lot of Sages and Rishis. Lord Vishnu and all the sages
dwells as Aranya (woods) here, thus this sacred land has got its name
‘Naimisaranya’.
People
worshipped Lord Vishnu here:
Lord Indra, Maharishi Veda Vyasa, Maharishi Narada, Sudharma,
Sage Suka, All deities & Sages, Balarama and Gayasura worshipped Lord
Vishnu here.
Sri
Shankaracharya visit to Naimisaranya:
This place has also been visited by Sri Shankaracharya
Residence
of Suthar and Surdas:
Famous poet, Surdas and Suthar, the author of 18 puranas
is believed to have lived here and presented his sayings to the sages.
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