VADAVAGNI – THE FIRE BREATHING MARE
Since our
childhood we have heard so many tales from our mythology. Sometimes my mother
told me, some of us hear it from our grandparents, and, talking of myself, I tell
these stories to my sister when I go home in vacations. Here, I present
something that I believe most of us aren’t aware of. At the end of this
article, I will ask you some question for you to ponder upon and I assure you
that you will wonder if this legend really exists or implies towards something.
A little known
character in the Hindu mythology is Vadavagni, a mare which breathes
fire and stands on the ocean floor. This submarine mare causes the sea water to
evaporate and turn into mist, thus preventing the sea from ever overflowing on
to land. It is said that at the time of Pralaya (Armageddon), Vadavagni will stop doing this, causing
the ocean to expand and submerge the earth. The fire of the submarine mare will
burst forth in the form of volcanoes. Everything will end up being destroyed by
lava and water.
As per the
ancient Hindu scriptures, just as every living thing goes through 4 phases of
life – childhood, youth, maturity and old age, so does this world.
- Kritayugamarks the childhood of the world and Parshurama herald its end
- Tretayuga marks youth and ends with Lord Rama
- Dvaparayuga marks maturity and Krishna brought it to end
- Kali yuga – the yuga in which we live signifies the old age. Kalki, the last avatar of Lord Vishnu is supposed to herald its end.
As Kalki, Vishnu acknowledges the end of
the world, engages with it, and even participates in it. As Parashurama, Ram and Krishna, Lord tried to prevent the world
from losing Dharma, but, as Kalki he
will finally let go of this world and allow its age to take toll, similar to
what Balarama did. In fact, he will
participate in the Pralayaand end
this yuga himself.
My character, Vadavagni seems to have a really close
connection to this KALKI-ARMADEGGON
theory.
History gives us
just little hints and knowledge about Vadavagni
and its true origin.
There are
various theories about its origin. I am going to mention 3 of them
- Fire of Aurva
Aurva literally means “born from thigh”. Son of Sage Cyavana and Arushi. It so
happened that the ksattriyas belonging to Kartaviryaarjuna
were harassing the rishis who were descendants of Bhrigu. Due to this ongoing tension, it is said that the fetus in
the womb of Arushislipped to her
thigh and was later born out of it. When the ksattriyas took the child and
tried to murder him, they all became blind due to the immense intensity off
light that radiated from the child’s body.
When enraged Aurva engaged
himself in a sacrifice to destroy the followers of Kartaviryaarjuna,Bhargavas
persuaded him to forsake the sacrifice for the common good of this world. Heeding
to their advice, Aurva discharged his
wrath into the ocean, the only place to conceal it. It is believed that the
fire took the shape of a mare.
2. Vadavagnifrom Aurva’s Thigh
Once, friends of Sage Aurva
suggested him to have his own child.Aurva
agreed, but, foretold that his progeny will survive by the destruction of
others. Then he went on to cut off a part of his thigh which turned into a
fierce fire and cried out “I am hungry, let me consume the world”. Soon, the
world was engulfed in flames. Lord Brahma
got distressed and worried to see his creation being destroyed. He went toVadavagni and requested her to stop this
in return of a suitable abode that Brahma
was going to provide.
The abode was to be Badavimukha,
the mouth of the ocean.
3. From Shiva’s 3rd
Eye
When God of Kama tried to
arouse desire and kama in Lord Shiva
by shooting his special arrows, Shiva
got extremely infuriated. His 3rd eye opened and the almighty flame
launched from it went to destroy God of
Kama. Lord Vishnu got worried. He knew that for proper functioning of this
world he needed both Kama and Yama. So he intervened and somehow
caught hold of the fire. Now, the problem that stood was that the fire wasn’t
any ordinary fire. It was Lord Shiva’s
rage incarnated.
Finally,
Lord Vishnu came up with a solution.
He turned the fire into a mare and hid her deep under a sea/ocean.
Questions that Make Us Wonder
1. Something beneath the ocean that leads to its
evaporation to control the water level and volcanoes burst
2. During Armageddon, she will
herself lead to the destruction – may be due to the excess of energy that she may hold
3. Everything will be destroyed primarily
by lava and water
4. It holds some similarity to a
mare - may be physical shape or
properties
5. Its fuel is the destruction of
other – just like a fire which keeps burning till it has got something to burn
or destroy
Consider these points as clues of some puzzle and you will realize
that this legend may surely indicate us towards a scientific truth.
References
References
- http://www.ibtl.in/news/bhakti/1497/destroyer-and-deliverer:-the-true-meaning-of-vishnu-s-kalki-avatar/
- http://www.firstpost.com/ideas/the-last-horseman-the-true-meaning-of-vishnus-kalki-avatar-108561.html
- http://www.hindupedia.com/en/Aurva
- http://www.sanskrita.org/wiki/index.php/aurva
- http://www.mythfolklore.net/india/encyclopedia/aurva.htm
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