The Story Of King Chitrabhanu
In the Shanti Parva of the Mahabharata, Bhishma, whilst resting on the bed of arrows and discoursing on Dharma, refers to the observance of Maha Shivaratri by King Chitrabhanu.
Once upon a time King Chitrabhanu of the Ikshvaku dynasty, who ruled over the
whole of Jambudvipa, was observing a fast with his wife, it being the day of
Maha Shivaratri. The sage Ashtavakra came on a visit to the court of the king.
The sage asked, “O king! why are you observing a fast today?”
King Chitrabhanu explained why. He had the gift of remembering the incidents
of his previous birth.
The king said to the sage: “In my past birth I was a hunter in Varanasi. My
name was Suswara. My livelihood was to kill and sell birds and animals. One day
I was roaming the forests in search of animals. I was overtaken by the darkness
of night. Unable to return home, I climbed a tree for shelter. It happened to be
a bael tree. I had shot a deer that day but I had no time to take it
home. I bundled it up and tied it to a branch on the tree. As I was tormented by
hunger and thirst, I kept awake throughout the night. I shed profuse tears when
I thought of my poor wife and children who were starving and anxiously awaiting
my return. To pass away the time that night I engaged myself in plucking the bael
leaves and dropping them down onto the ground.
“The day dawned. I returned home and sold the deer. I bought some food for
myself and for my family. I was about to break my fast when a stranger came to
me, begging for food. I served him first and then took my food.
“At the time of death, I saw two messengers of Lord Shiva. They were sent
down to conduct my soul to the abode of Lord Shiva. I learnt then for the first
time of the great merit I had earned by the unconscious worship of Lord Shiva
during the night of Shivaratri. They told me that there was a Lingam at the
bottom of the tree. The leaves I dropped fell on the Lingam. My tears which I
had shed out of pure sorrow for my family fell onto the Lingam and washed it.
And I had fasted all day and all night. Thus did I unconsciously worship the
Lord.
“I lived in the abode of the Lord and enjoyed divine bliss for long ages. I
am now reborn as Chitrabhanu.”
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