|| Srimad Bhagavath
Mahapuran||
|| Om Namo Bhagavathe
Vasudevaya||
Chapter – 15 – Shukadev Maharaj the chief recipient of Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran from Maharishi Vedavyasa
King Pareekshith sat on the
river banks contemplating upon supreme Lord.
Soon, all the illustrious sages Vedavyasa, Sage Parashara, Sage Shakthi, Sage Vashishta, Sage Athri, Sage Pulaha, Sage Pulasya etc… all the Rishis
were assembled. Pareekshith was refused
to have a meal or water, the Rishis and Sages assembled were reverentially greeted by
Pareekshith, he was extremely pleased to be in the association of them, he
considered the curse as his highest fortune to meet all the illustrious Sages in one place. He addressed the Sages “ Oh! Mahatma/Noble souls,
kindly clarify my doubts and enlighten me.”
The illustrious Rishis and Sages assembled had a dilemma about who will
be seated on the raised dais to answer the questions of King Pareekshith. All the
sages are highly proficient in all the Shastras, soon there arrived young Shukadev
Maharaj who was sixteen years, son of Maharishi Vedavyasa took the raised seat
under the auspicious tree.
In the previous birth, Shukadeva was
a divine parrot in the Goloka which eulogizes the endless glories of Radha and
Krishna during their pleasing hours.
Later, it had received the immortal stories from Lord Shiva in Mount
Kailash. The little bird chased by Lord
Mahadeva was entered into the womb of the wife of Maharishi Vedavyasa. It spent nearly 12 months in the womb, it had
the growth of ten months, the remaining two months it restricted its growth under control
with its Yogic powers. The infant was
not willing to come out of the mother’s womb.
It made corrections of the utterance of Vedic chants by his father from
the womb itself. His father Maharishi
Vedavyasa assumed that the child must be supreme Yogi, who does not want to
come out of the mother’s womb, in the fear of Maya/illusion. Finally, Maharishi Narada advised the infant
to come out; the infant came out of the womb and immediately assumed the form
of an adult of twelve years with his Yogic power. Soon he renounced the home
and parents, left to woods for Tapasya and immersed in Nirvikalpa Samadhi,
known as the highest state of spiritual advancement. Maharishi Vedavyasa followed his son with
affection, but Shuka was not answered his call at all, it was all those trees, shrubs
and creatures were answered his call.
The ladies who were taking pleasure in the water sport were cautioned to
cover their naked bodies at the arrival of Vedavyasa. He enquired them whether they have seen his
son Shuka, they replied that they have seen him. He asked why they are too shy and covering
their naked bodies at his arrival, the women have replied that ‘Shuka is an absolute
Bramham’, therefore they did not feel to cover their bodies. Shukadev Maharaj underwent extreme meditation in the dense wood. Maharishi Vedavyasa advised his disciples to recite the glorious form of the
supreme Lord into the ears of Shuka. The
Supreme Lord Krishna who is adorned in marvelous crown decorated with feathers
of the peacock, dark curly hair locks up to shoulder which attracts the pack of
honey bees, he is adorned in fish-shaped marvelous ear ornaments, he has dark cloud complexion, he has beautiful long and compassionate eyes, his forehead is adorned in the rich sandalwood
paste and vermilion, he has attractive nose and lips resemble Bimba fruit that holds a bamboo flute, his neck, and the chest is adorned in various precious ornaments of the gem and Vanamala, he is decorated with armlets, bangles, finger rings, and waist ornament, he is attired in grand
yellow silk garment and adorned in magnificent anklets, he is holding a stick to graze cattle, he is smeared
in dust raised from the hove of the cow. Shukadeva Maharaj envisaged the supreme form
of Lord Krishna and attained a transcendental state. He opened his eyes and found the disciples of Maharishi Vedavyasa, he enquired the source of the glorious
form of supreme Lord. Thus Shukadev Maharaj returned to Vedavyasa and
learned the entire Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran from Naimisharanya which is going to relate to
Pareekshith.