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Dhaumya Rishi and Baid : Guru - Shishya Story

The Guru is considered as the form of the trinity gods Brahma, Vishnu
and Mahesh (Lord Shiva). One should serve his/her Guru ungrudgingly, selflessly,
lovingly and with determination. Guru is the abode of all knowledge and wisdom
and he blesses his disciples (shishya) with the same. Here is a story of Dhaumya
Rishi (sage), his disciple (shishya) Upamanyu and his unselfish devotion.

Long time ago there was a Guru named Dhaumya Rishi (sage). He had three
deciples who came to him to learn the Vedas and Shastras. All of them were
brilliant, honest, obdient and keen in learning. Baid was one of them.

Once, Baid was asked by the Guru to till the land, sow the seeds, raise the
crop and take all care till harvesting was completed and the grains were safely
brought home. Baid was working on the field, day in and day out, without wasting
a single moment, and sparing no pains.

Due to all the labor exerted and pains taken by him, the crop came out
very well and yielded a very rich harvest. Baid loaded the grains on the cart and
started to drive the cart to the Guru‛s house. The load was too heavy and the
bullock was unable to draw the cart. Baid was also trying to pull the cart along
with the bullock. Unfortunately, the bullock got stuck up in the mire on the way
and the cart wheels also sank deep down in the mud. The bullock was not able to
pull the cart.

Baid let the bullock free and started with all his strength to push the
cartwheels and make the cart move. In the process, he almost lost his breath
and was about to collapse. At the same time, Dhaumya Rishi was coming to see
how Baid was doing faring with the collection of the harvest. On the way, he saw
the heavily loaded cart and Baid. But alas he found buy levitra Baid tottering on his feet and collapsing almost on the verge of death.

The Guru, Dhaumya Rishi, was very much moved with the selfless and
steadfast devotion of his disciple, Baid. He pulled Baid out of the mire and placed
his right hand on his head, which immediately revived him. Not only that, Baid
received total illumination and enlightnment, and all knowledge dawned on him
with the blessfull touch of the Guru.

Guru means a teacher.

Guru gives us a knowledge and wisdom. HE enlightens us, thus removes
ignorance.

Parents are our first Guru. They teach us the very first lesson of the life.

One must respect parents. One must respect Guru.

One receives knowledge from others too such as school teachers, friends, BalaGokulam shikshaks.

One must respect all of them. One must respect Guru.

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Dhaumya Rishi (Sage) and Aruni: Guru - Shishya Story

The Guru is considered as the form of the trinity gods Brahma, Vishnu
and Mahesh (Lord Shiva). One should serve his/her Guru ungrudgingly, selflessly,
lovingly and with determination. Guru is the abode of all knowledge and wisdom
and blesses his disciples with the same. Here is a story of Dhaumya Rishi (sage),
his disciple (shishya) Aruni and his unselfish devotion.

Long time ago there was a Guru named Dhaumya Rishi (sage). He had three
disciples who came to him to learn the Vedas and Shastras. All of them were
brilliant, honest, obidient and keen in learning. Aruni was one of them. One day,
Dhaumya Rishi asked him,
“Aruni! Go and water the fields
so that the crop would grow
well!.” Aruni right away got on
to work. The water had to be
brought into the field through
a canal from a tank which was
a little far away. The tank was
shallow. Aruni dug the canal,
and water started flowing into
the field. Then unfortunately,
a breach developed in one of
the bunds of the canal and the
water started draining out
and escaping away through
the breach, thus stopping the
flow of water into the field.

Aruni tried his best to fill up the breach by piling up stones, putting sand etc., over there, but could not succeed. The water was going waste and he was worried as to how to get the field filled with water. He murmured, “Hmm!! What should I do now?” Then he got an idea; he laid down at the side of the breach, thus blocking it. The water thereby, started flowing into the field. He remained there in the same position so that the field would get water fully.

It was quite late in the night. Aruni did not return home. Dhaumya Rishi
was puzzled, “What happened to my Aruni? He should have come back by this
time.” After waiting for some time, he came to the field to search Aaruni. He was
surprised and felt glad to find the field full of water, which had never happened
before, but at the same time, he was worried as Aruni was nowhere in sight. He
called out loudly, “Aruni! Aruni!”. From the waters of the canal Aruni replied in
a feeble voice, “Gurudev! I am here.” Dhaumya Rishi reached him. He was taken
aback when he saw Aruni laying down to hold the water.

Dhaumya Rishi quickly pulled Aruni out. Aruni fell prostrate at Dhaumya
Rishi‛s feet and offered his obeisance to him. Dhaumya Rishi was touched by the
boy‛s unselfish devotion to him. He placed his hand on the boy‛s head and blessed
him saying, “Aruni! May you become proficient and gain mastery in all Vedas and
the Shastras.” No sooner than the Guru said this, Aruni became fully enlightened
and obtained the knowledge of Vedas and Shastras.

This story teaches us that, one should surrender to the Guru and serve him
with great dedication and devotion.

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