- Prithu
Hdeity infobox
Caption = Prithu chasingPrithvi , who is in the form of a cow
Name = Prithu
Devanagari = पृथु
Sanskrit_Transliteration =
Affiliation =Avatar ofVishnu ,Chakravarti sovereign
God_of =
Abode =
Mantra =
Weapon = Bow and arrow
Consort = Archi,Prithvi
Mount =According to Hindu mythology, Prithu (. [Singh p.1713]
Legends
The birth of Prithu is without female intervention. Thus being a "ayonija" ("born without (the participation) of the
yoni "), Prithu is untouched by desire and ego and can thus control his senses to rule dutifully upholdingDharma . [cite book |title= The Man Who Was a Woman and Other Queer Tales from Hindu Lore|last= Pattnaik |first= Devdutt |year= 2001 |publisher= Haworth Press|isbn= 1560231815, 9781560231813 |pages= p.55|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=Odsk9xfOp6oC&pg=PA55&dq=prithu&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U0Ap287ofJPj0H_iZAqoPxWDC4S6A#PPA55,M1]The
Bhagavata Purana andVishnu Purana tells the story of Prithu: KingVena , from the lineage of the piousDhruva , was an evil king, who neglected Vedic rituals. Thus therishi s (sages) killed him, leaving the kingdom without an heir and in famine due to the anarchy of Vena. So, the sages churned Vena's body, out of which first appeared a dark dwarf hunter, a symbol of Vena's evil. Since the sins of Vena had gone away as the dwarf, the body was now pure. On further churning, Prithu emerged from right arm of the corpse. To end the famine by slaying the earth and getting her fruits, Prithu chased the earth (Prithvi ) who fled as a cow. Finally, she cornered by Prithu, the earth states that killing her would mean the end of his subjects too. So Prithu lowered his weapons and reasoned with the earth and promised her to be her guardian. Finally, Prithu milked her usingManu as a calf, and received all vegetation and grain as her milk, in his hands for welfare of humanity. Before Prithu's reign, there was "no cultivation, no pasture, no agriculture, no highway for merchants", all civilization emerged in Prithu's rule. By granting life to the earth and being her protector, Prithu became the earth's father and she accepted thepatronymic name "Prithvi". [For Bhagavata Purana, see
* O'Flaherty pp. 90, 184
*] [For Vishnu Purna cite book |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=84pTrICjfRcC&pg=PA12&dq=prithu&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U2Evecn_vY9uB1cD6UWnsFZO-Embg#PPA11,M1 |title=Hindu mythology, vedic and puranic |author=W. J. Wilkins |pages=pp.11–3] However, theManu Smriti considers Prithvi as Prithu's wife and not his daughter, [Singh p.1716] and thus suggests the name "Prithvi" is named after her husband, Prithu.cite book |title= The Goddess in India: The Five Faces of the Eternal Feminine|last= Pattnaik |first= Devdutt |year= 1807 |publisher= Asiatic Society of Bengal (Original from Oxford University)|location = India|isbn= 0892818077, 9780892818075|pages= pp.253-5|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=hSYJAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA254&dq=prithu&lr=&as_brr=3#PPA254,M1]The
Vayu Purana records that when born, Prithu stood with a bow, arrows and an armour, ready to destroy the earth, which was devoid ofVedic rituals. Terrified, the earth fled in form of a cow and finally submitted to Prithu's demands, earning him the title "chakravartin " (sovereign). Prithu is the first king, recorded to earn the title. [Singh p.1713] The creator-godBrahma is described to have recognized Prithu as an avatar of Vishnu, as one of Prithu's birthmark was Vishnu'schakram (discus) on his hand and thus Prithu was "numbered amongst the human gods". According to Oldham, the title "Chakravarti" may be derived from this birthmark, and may not be indicative of universal dominion. Prithu was worshipped as an incarnation of Vishnu in his lifetime and now is considered aNāga demi-god. [cite book |title= The Sun and the Serpent: A Contribution to the History of Serpent-worship|last= Oldham |first= C.F. |year= 1988 |publisher= Asian Educational Services|isbn= 8120604164, 9788120604162|pages= p. 74|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=pmXS7puep4cC&pg=PA74&dq=prithu&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U3A4aJOuazQ-b4iHzVACwgD2Nm4WQ#PPA74,M1]Shatapatha Brahmana (Verse 3.5.4.) calls him the first anointed king and Vayu Purana calls him "adiraja" ("first king"). [Singh p.1713]The epic
Mahabharata states that Vishnu crowned Prithu as the sovereign and entered the latter's body so that everyone bows to the king as to god Vishnu. Now, the king was "endowed with Vishnu's greatness on earth". Further,Dharma (righteousness),Shri (goddess of wealth, beauty and good fortune) andArtha (purpose, material prosperity) established themselves in Prithu. [cite book |title= Aspects of Early Visnuism|last= Gonda |first= Jan |year= 1993|publisher= Motilal Banarsidass Publ|isbn= 8120810872, 9788120810877|pages= p. 164|url= http://books.google.com/books?id=b8urRsuUJ9oC&pg=PA164&dq=prthu&lr=&as_brr=3&sig=ACfU3U21Oy_15B4d_VVJuHl6ovyC1dsd4A#PPA164,M1 ]The
Atharvaveda credits him of the inventation ofploughing and thus,agriculture . He is also described as one who flattened the earth's rocky surface, thus encouragingagriculture ,cattle -breeding, commerence and development of new cities on earth. [Singh p.1713] In a hymn inRigveda , Prithu is described as arishi (seer). D. R. Patil suggests that the Rigvedic Prithu was a vegetarian deity, associated with Greek godDionysus and another Vedic godSoma . [Singh p.1714]Bhagavata Purana further states that Prithu performed ninety-nine
ashwamedha yagna s (horse-sacrifices), butIndra , kings of the demi-gods, disturbed Prithu's hundredth one. The yagya was abandoned, Vishnu gave Prithu his blessings and Prithu forgave Indra for the latter's theft of the ritual-horse. It also states that theSanatkumara s, the four sage-incarnations of Vishnu, preached Prithu about devotion to Vishnu. After governing his kingdom for a long time, Prithu left with his wife Archi, to perform penance in the forest in his last days. He died in the forest, and Archi wentSati on his funeral pyre.cite book |title= The Crest Jewel: srimadbhagwata Mahapuran with Mahabharata|author = Srikrishna Prapnnachari|publisher= Srikrishna Prapnnachari|isbn= 8175258551, 9788175258556|pages= pp.94-100|url= http://books.google.co.in/books?id=TT7AGZ3cBaUC&pg=PA98&lpg=PA98&dq=Prithu+Indra&source=web&ots=gr3dcOWOmc&sig=jMouUwguKjQ5XRW_bENDxdFyi9A&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PPA94,M1 ]Wives and children
Apart from Prithvi who is sometimes considered the daughter or wife of Prithu, Prithu has a wife called Archi and five sons. Archi, emerged from Vena's body, along with Prithu and is considered as an avatar of goddess
Lakshmi , the wife of Vishnu. Prithu's son Vijitswa, became the sovereign and controlled the middle of the kingdom. Prithu's other sons, Haryarksha, Dhumrakesha, Vrika and Dravina ruled the east, south, west and north of kingdom respectively.ymbolism
O'Flaherty interprets the myth of Prithu – his transformation from a hunter who chased the earth-cow to the herdsman-farmer as a transition in Vedic or Hindu people from eating
beef to having cow's milk and cultivated vegetables and grain instead of beef. [O'Flaherty pp. 89–90] David Shulman compares Prithu with the Vedic deityRudra -Shiva . Prithu, like Rudra, is an ideal king, but with a violent side. Prithu's actions of chasing the earth-cow as a hunter and finally milking her, display this terrifying side of the king. Both, Prithu and Rudra, are closely associated with sacrifice. [O'Flaherty p. 91]Celebration in Indian society
Chinese scholar
Hiuentsang (c. 640 AD) records the existence of the townPehoa , named after Prithu, "who is said to be the first person that obtained the titleRaja (king)". Another place associated with Prithu is "Prithudaka" (lit. "Prithu's pool"), a town on banks ofSarasvati river , where Prithu is believed to have performed the Shraddha of his father. The town is referred as the boundary between Northern and central India and referred to byPatanjali as the modernPihowa . [Singh pp.1713–4]References
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* [http://www.harekrsna.com/practice/process/arcanam/prthu.htm Srimad-Bhagavatam-text: Publisher ISKCON]
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