Legend of Dhruv

Legend of Dhruv

The legend of Dhruv ध्रुव appears in the Bhagavata Purana and the Vishnu Purana. It is written that he who reads or/and listens to the story of Dhruv, achieves devotion and his sorrows are destroyed. Hindus have handed down, to their children stories pregnant with wisdom. These are not only enthralling legends but enfold deep insights. The story of Dhruv, is a very popular history that illustrates fundamental religious beliefs through the triumph of a 5-year old, in the spiritual field.

The father of Dhruv was a king called Uttanpad, who was married to Suruchi and Suneeti. The father preferred Suruchi. Dhruv was Suneeti’s son. Uttam was Suruchi’s son. Suruchi means (the desire to enjoy) what the senses ask for. Suneeti means that which is correct. Now you will not be surprised why the king had a weakness for Suruchi. Once Dhruv saw Uttam sitting on their father’s lap. Little Dhruv asked his father to carry him, and give him a seat on his lap too.

This wish infuriated Suruchi who lashed out at the child, saying that he would have the right to sit on his father’s lap, only were he to perform penance and be born from her womb. The humiliated little child ran to Suneeti and fighting back tears of anger, recounted what had transpired. Suneeti consoled and instructed little Dhruv.

She told him:
# If you have to beg for something, let that be from God!
# However much you ask of a human being, it will be little.
# Many a times asking brings with it, humiliation.
# When God gives, he gives in plenty.
# God will make you sit on his lap with love. He is the true father of Mankind.
# Before you go, ask for the blessings of Suruchi.
# Suruchi has spoken words of truth, even if you want the throne, pray to the Lord!
# Go to the forest and perform penance.
# I am not sending you alone, my blessings and God are with you.

The little child set out for the forest. He felt confident that no harm would befall him as he had with him, God and his mother’s blessings. A person who leaves home with blessings, is bound to meet a godly person who will guide him. Dhruv met Naradji [ A Hindu deity] . Naradji dissuaded Dhruv from undertaking such a difficult task. Naradji told Dhruv: "You are young, you should be spending your time playing…even great sages have not achieved the Almighty..." Dhruv was adamant. Naradji taught Dhruv the technique of prayer and asked him to chant the following mantra: "Om Namo Bhagavate Vaasudevaaya".

The Tapasya (Penance) of Dhruv

For the first month he subsisted on fruit and meditated for 3 days at a stretch. For the second month, he meditated for 6 days at a stretch. For the third month, Dhruv meditated for 9 days at a stretch and subsisted on only leaves. For the fourth month, he meditated for 12 days at a stretch and subsisted on only water from the Yamuna River. For the fifth month Dhruv meditated for 15 days at a stretch, and renounced water. By the 6th month Dhruv decided that he would stay put in the same position until the Lord appeared. Impressed by Druv's perseverance, the Lord came to Dhruv, but Druv did not open his eyes as he was already seeing the Almighty within his own heart. The Lord caused this inward vision to disappear, and Druv opened his eyes and recognized the physical aspect of the Lord but also all his hidden attributes of the Almighty. He exclaimed: "My desire is that I have the good fortune of listening to the ‘Katha’ (Devotional narrative) rendered by Your true devotees!" The Lord insisted that Dhruv ask for a boon, Dhruv asked for that which the Lord wished to give him. The Lord’s wish was that Dhruv should return to the kingdom. God wanted to establish the fact that God also gives material wealth to his devotees. When Dhruv expressed his fear that he might get ensnared by the grip of the power that material wealth bestows, the Lord promised to protect him always. The Lord knew that Dhruv had started his penance because he had wanted to sit in his father’s lap. Dhruv was transported to the highest point of heaven, where he sits on his Divine father’s lap as the Pole Star,also known as the North Star.

The moral of the story is that at one point or another of our life we all encounter situations that are unfair. Instead of focusing on our misfortunes, we should turn to our Divine Father who will give us what we deserve, and turn us into a bright star which will guide mis-guided spiritual pilgrims to their final divine destination.


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