Monday, February 27, 2012

Adi Sankara at age 3 and 4


Young Sankaran

A brahmin by name Sivaguru with his wife Aryambigai was living in Kaladi.   They were not having children and   both were praying Lord Siva for begetting a child.   As was the practice and belief of those days, they went to Trichur and prayed in the Vadakkunathar temple for one Mandalam.     After some days of prayers in the mandalam, while sleeping, Lord Siva appeared in the dream of Sivaguru.    The lord said "He would grant the wish of the couple".   But asked "Do you require 100 children with long life but unintelligent or a child with short life with abundant knowledge that would be appreciated by everyone?"   Sivaguru  could not reply immediately and also he woke up from the dream.     He was wondering about the Lord appearing in his dream and woke up his wife and told her.   Aryambigai said The Lord knew everything and whatever the Lord decided would be accepted. 


  Once when the god himself has decided to give, who can stop?   He appeared again in the dream of Sivaguru and said that he was pleased and he himself would be born as a child to Sivaguru with a short life but the entire world would appreciate and wonder by his activities.   As he woke in the morning, he told his wife about the dream an the couple were very happy to know that the Lord himself would be born to them as a child and also because of the Lord's showering his blessings on them, as per their prayers.    The couple still continued their mandala prayers (prarthanai) and completed it and returned back to Kaladi.    After a few months, Aryambigai conceived and later a child with all the beauty that could be described, was born.   The couple only knew that the lord himself has born as a child to them and named the child as "Sankaran".   








Sivaguru, an ardent Siva bhaktha, used to pray the Lord daily and the food would be served only then for all. Sankaran also would sit with his father in the pooja room during these prayers.    Once when Sankaran was only 3 years old, Sivaguru went to another place but could not return in time for the pooja.   Sankara was hungry and as without the pooja, food cannot be taken, he thought why he should not perform the pooja on that day.     He went inside the pooja room and offered fruits and milk and did the pooja as used to be done by his father.   He then sat on Dhyana and a wonder happened at that time.   A light appeared from the Siva linga and took the shape of Umadevi and she saw vessel with the milk and child Sankaran also came out of the Dhyana at that time.  The vessel got emptied as Umadevi saw that and Sankaran seeing the vessel without the milk was upset.     It was true that the milk disappeared but Umadevi had filled up Gnana in the vessel and she fed the child with Gnana and Umadevi disappeared.    On drinking the milk of Gnana, Sankaran started exhibiting his Gnana and singing in Sanskrit at the tender age of 3.     The parents were very happy to learn from Sankaran about the incident of feeding of the Gnana by Umadevi.   They were  astonished by the knowledge he had possessed but were worried that it was  only for a short period but they would never reveal about the short life of sankaran to him.     
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The astrologers had told Sivaguru would meet his end when his child would be four years old.  That was, what happened.        At that time, Sankaran did not set fire to the body of his father, but put a piece of Dharbai on the funeral pyre by which there was fire with a fragrance.    Then Sankaran had his early education in Gurukula when he was five.    At the age of seven he composed Kanagadhara Stotram.    




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