Mystery Garuda's story: -




Garuda is one of the gods and goddesses described in our mythology. Even though the eagle was born of a bird family, it is still considered a deity. Because the eagle is not inferior to other gods in strength and strength. And the eagle is the supreme Vishnu devotee and Vishnu's vehicle.

According to the genealogical tradition described in the Puranas, Garuda was born in the part of Brahma. Marichi was born from Brahma, Kashyap from Marichi and Garuda from Kashyap.

There is a detailed account of the birth of the eagle in the Puranas. It is learned that Kashichi is the son of Marichi and the grandson of Brahma. He married eight of Daksha's daughters. The names of the eight girls are Atiti, Diti, Danu, Kalika, Tamra, Krodhabasha, Manu and Ananda. Of these, Tamra had five daughters. Their names are Kaunchi, Bhashi, Sheni, Dhritarastri and Shuki.

Of these five daughters of Tamar, the mother of some of the birds, the mother of the language-speaking birds; Mother of Shane Chill Adi; Dhritarashtri is the mother of swans, squirrels and cocks; Shuki Shuk is the mother of birds. Of the swans, quarrels and cocks, a daughter was born to Kanda, and Nanda to Binta. Binta had two sons, Arun and Garuda.

There is a story in the Mahabharata about the birth of Arun and Garuda. The story goes that apart from Binta and his other wife, there was another woman named Kashyap in Kadru. Once Binta and Kadru served Kashyap a lot. Satisfied with the service, Kashyap asked the two to ask for a bridegroom. Kadru or Binta, no one had any sons or daughters. So Kadru said, "Give me a bride - as a thousand snakes will be born as my son." Kashyap gave her the groom. "I don't need a thousand sons," he said. Give me only two sons. Those two sons will be more powerful than Kadru's thousand sons. Kashyap gave her the groom.

According to Kashyap's groom, Kadru laid 1,000 eggs in a timely manner. After 500 years of incubating the egg, a thousand snakes came out of it. Kadru was overjoyed to have that thousand snakes as his sons.

Binta asked for two sons; So he laid only two eggs. He lays those two eggs. Meanwhile, Kadru's sons grew up and played with their minds. Seeing this, Binta's body could not bear it. Be patient

Unable to do so, he hatched one of the two eggs. By that time, the baby's egg is half full. So the baby hatched in such a half-naked state. Seeing this, Binta was very sad. Seeing her grief, the child comforted her and said, "That's what happened to me; Be patient and do not grieve. After another 500 years, the eggs will hatch. Out of him shall come forth the son of the sower. That son is the eagle. He will free you from slavery.

With that, the child rose to the sky. The child's name is Arun. He flew into the sky and became the chariot of the sun. This Arun is on the Arun pillar in front of the Lion Gate of the Puri Shree Gannath Temple.

There is also a story as to why Binta was Kadru's maid. Although Kadru and Binta are the two wives of Kashyap, the two do not agree. So from time to time the two of them quarrel. Stubborn Once upon a time there was a insistence that the high-pitched horse's tail be black or white? Kadru said, "Tail art is loud." But Binta said, "No, the color of the high-pitched white is white, so her tail is also white." The issue's end has the recaptured Doomsday in the control of the KGB.

The next morning, the two of them went to see each other to see if the high-pitched tail was black or white. The next day the two became friends. But he goes and sees that the tail of the loudspeaker is black. Binata lost. But the truth is, the high tide is white, so her tail is also white. But Kadru's thousands of snakes went and hung on the tail of the loudspeaker so that the tail looked black.

But on condition of anonymity, Binta lost. So Kadru made her his slave. The eagle was not born at that time. Five hundred years later, when the eggs hatch, the eggs hatch. The eagle came out of it. Everyone was amazed at the appearance of the eagle as soon as it was born. Medina trembled as soon as she stood on the ground, boiling eggs. Hills

Trembled. His body spread to the sky. His eyes shone like lightning. He looked as bright as the sun. The gods also looked dull in his radiance. Seeing this, the gods blessed him. Garuda also noticed that everyone was horrified by his size and appearance. So he lowered his light. Humbled himself, he returned to his mother.

At that time, Binta was Kadru's maid. Kadru and his thousands of snakes are harassing Binta. The eagle was very sad to see that. If he does, he will go to Kadru and ask for his release. But hearing the eagle, Kadru said, "If we can bring nectar from heaven, then I will go and free your mother from slavery." Otherwise, you will be my slave like your mother.

On hearing this, Garuda decided to go to heaven and bring nectar and free his mother from slavery. So he went and got permission from Binta. "I bless you," said Binta, "and I will bless your wings with the wind, the sun and the moon at the bottom of the body, and the rest of the limbs, and the fire."

Garuda then took the blessings of his father Kashyap. Kashyap was going to the forest at that time and practicing asceticism. With the blessing of him, the eagle fluttered its wings and flew into the sky. All the big trees uprooted in the wind of his wings.

As he flew, the eagle saw a large tree. The branches of that tree were hundreds of plans long. But despite the large tree, as soon as the eagle came and sat on its branch, the branch could not bear its weight and was broken and broken. In that branch, the Balkhil Russians were hanging their heads down and practicing asceticism. The eagle thought the Russians would die as soon as the branch fell to the ground. So before he could fall to the ground, he grabbed the branch by the mouth.



But where to put the branch? It has to be kept in place - so that the penance of the Balkhil Russians will not be broken or he will not be harmed. Therefore

He took the Russians with the branches and went to Kashyap. Kashyap apologized to the Russians on behalf of Garud and asked to take the branch safely and place it in the middle of the sea. The place where the eagle took the branch and put it in the middle of the sea was the island of Lanka. After eating the eagle, he flew back to the gods for nectar.

In the midst of this, all sorts of ominous information began to appear in the heavens. Indra was upset, not knowing what was the reason. Seeing his plight, Shukracharya said, "Garuda is coming to heaven to take nectar." He was born as a result of the asceticism of Kashyap and Balkhilya Russians. So you, along with other gods, keep the nectar yourself under strict guard. On hearing this, Indra arranged a vigil guard around the nectar bowl.

The eagle came and reached there. At first Bishwakarma attacked him. But Garuda's strength was defeated by Vikram. He defeated all the guards and went to the eagle and reached the nectar bowl. The two circles revolve around the nectar bowl in such a way that as soon as the hand is extended, the hands will be crushed. Under the wheel, two huge snakes stare at the burning eyes. Their eyes burn like fire. Both tongues swell. Even if you look at those burning eyes and the bloody tongue, one will be poisoned.

But Garuda was not upset. Below, Anjula brought dust and closed the snake's eyes. The snake's eyes were blinded. He then tore the two to pieces with his munia. Pulling himself too small, Bulanta rolled in through the gap of the wheel. He went and turned off the wheel. Then he took the nectar bowl in his hand and went up to the sky.

Lord Vishnu was very pleased with Garuda's heroism. He called the eagle and said, "I am glad to see your strength. What are you asking for? On hearing that, Garuda said, "If you are really pleased with me, then keep me in your vehicle." Lord Vishnu said, ‘Tathastu’.

Seeing that the eagle had abducted the nectar bowl, Indra struck the eagle with a thunderbolt. But that didn't hurt the eagle. Only one of his wings slipped. That part was beautiful. Seeing that, everyone said to the eagle, "Golden." Indra was amazed to see Garuda fall out of his wings with such a powerful thunderbolt. Thought, the eagle cannot be defeated by force, Vikram. So he went and befriended her. "On one condition, I agree to return the nectar bowl," Garuda said. The condition is that from today, the snakes will be my food. "Let it be," said Indra.

Then Garuda told Indra, "I will not take this nectar for me." The snakes have enslaved my mother, Binta. If they don't take this nectar, they won't free my mother from slavery. So I give them the nectar bowl and free my mother Binta first - you do the way to kidnap the nectar bowl from them.

Indra agreed to Garuda's statement. This time, Garuda grabbed the nectar bowl and walked over to Kadru and his thousands of snakes. He reached out to them and said, "Take this nectar bowl and release my mother Binta." Kadru and the other snakes were overjoyed to see the nectar bowl. Thought, by eating nectar they would become immortal forever. So he hurried to eat nectar. But the eagle forbade them, saying that sacred things like nectar should not be touched with such impurity and impurity. Here is your nectar bowl on a Darwa grass or Kush. Release my mother Binta this time. Come clean after bathing, then eat nectar.

According to Garuda, the Kadru and the Naga Bachchas freed the first Binta. Then Anand went to bathe in his mind. Taking advantage of their absence, Indra abducted the nectar bowl from there.

These snakes come to bathe happily and see that there is no nectar bowl on the grass. They searched so hard for who took the nectar bowl, where it took it; But did not find. Eventually crippled, Darby

Where the nectar bowl was on the grass, he licked the place. As a result, their tongues were cut off on the grass's beard. The snakes have been bilingual ever since.

Garuda has an innate enmity with the snakes because Maa Binta is made a slave. Indra's groom made it easier for him to bet. So every day he just hunted snakes and started eating. As a result, the bear fell into the snakes. Thought, if the eagle hunts and eats snails every day, then the snake family will be overthrown. So they talked to each other and went to the eagle. "Every day we take turns sending one snake to you," he said. Don't go for less that your full potential. "We are sacrificing a snake," he said. So we will send all the sacrificial snakes for your food. You no longer have to hunt snakes. Garuda agreed.

Although born in the Brahma part, Garuda's relationship with the Sun dynasty was established. Suryavanshi king Sagar married Sumati, the elder sister of Garuda. Sixty thousand sons were born to Sagar and Sumati. But, once in the wrath of Kapil Muni, they were burnt to ashes. Later, Sagar's grandson, Anshuman, went to find them and met Garuda. Garuda advised him that they could only be resurrected if they could bring the Ganges from heaven. Later, Bhagiratha satisfied the Ganges with his asceticism and brought him from heaven to earth.

There are many other descriptions of Garuda's beauty in the Puranas. In the early days of creation, when the sea was churning, the mountains of the temple were used as food and the snake as a snake. Despite their best efforts, the gods and demons could not bring the mountain of evil into the sea of ​​milk. So Vishnu had to help with that. At the behest of Vishnu, he climbed the Garuda Mandar mountain and brought milk into the sea. Basuki did not initially agree to the terms. As a result, Garuda went to Naglok and Basuki

He tried to grab her by the throat. But Basuki was so long that it was not possible to bring her. As a result, Shiva had to intervene.

There are many stories about Garuda in various myths. There is even a special myth in his name called the Garuda Purana. That is one of the main myths. It contains nineteen thousand verses. It contains details about Garuda's family. It is learned that Garuda was married to the four daughters of a skilled butterfly. He had a son named Dove. Jatayu is also mentioned in various myths as his son. During the Tretya period, during the Ramavata period, Lord Vishnu was abducted by Ravana Sita while he was in exile. It was at this time that Jatayu fought and killed Ravana.

Although Garuda is known as a bird deity in Hindu mythology, his special worship is almost never performed. He is worshiped with Vishnu as the vehicle of Vishnu. That is why Vishnurath is one of Garuda's namesake.

The "immortal" contains details of Garuda's popular names. It includes the names Tarkshya, Bainteya, Nagantaka, Suparna, Pannagasan.

‘Bird and Swaha’ is the main mantra of the Garuda Purana. The mantra is said to destroy snake venom. Snake venom is also called eagle science. Garuda Nagantak and Pannagasan. So his name is also believed to be snakebite. The venomous snake is also known as the underworld. Therefore, in many places, it is customary to worship the eagle in order to eliminate the fear of snakes.

One of Garuda’s meditations has a beautiful description of his qualities and deeds—

Nitya Padmalayesham is fast on the surface of the fast-moving Bapusa.
Birang Chakri Kulanambirat All the cuts are thunderous.
Dusty Kashyapeyang in the paralyzed Ripunamakalanadalan.
Bande Srikant Baktrabhimukh Mobiratang Khecharang Bainteyam.

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