Once the gods defeated the demons in along drawn-out battle. Full of conceit, they
wanted to celebrate their victory. It was Brahman that achieved victory for
the gods. But the gods weren’t aware of Brahman’s role,and their pride and elation
knew no bounds. Brahman thought to
himself: “The gods must be protected from this dangerous vainglory; otherwise they
will in course of time become devilish
creatures. For their own sake I must
remove their presumptuousness.” Brahman appeared to them as a luminous form on the eve of their celebration.
The gods had never seen anything like it. It was
a mystery they couldn’t fathom.
The gods told Fire:
“You are powerful
among us. Please go and thoroughly look
into the matter. It seems to be some
venerable being.”
Fire approached Brahman, or rather
Brahman in the guise of the mysterious
object. Brahman asked him, “Who are you?”
“I am known as Fire,” came the reply.
Brahman: “You possess such a famous
name. What power do you have?”
Fire: “I can burn up everything in the
universe.” Brahman placed a straw before
Fire and asked him to burn it. Fire tried his utmost but
could not consume it. He became ashamed
and silently withdrew. He reported to the
gods, “I couldn’t tell what this being really
is.”
Then the gods sent Air to the luminous
being on the same errand. Brahman said ,
“Who are you? What power do you have?”
“I am known as Air. I can blow away
everything in the universe,” was the reply.
Brahman placed the same straw before Air
and asked him to blow it away. Air also
was foiled in his attempt, and he too
returned to the gods to report that he had
failed to find out the strange being’s identity.
Now all the gods requested their leader,Indra, to go and meet the mysterious being
that had so far eluded identification. No sooner had Indra approached
it than the
luminous object vanished. Indra’s pride
was humbled. Yet he did not go back like
Fire and Air.
Indra kept deliberating in his mind about
the baffling matter. Then Supreme
Knowledge itself appeared in the flesh as
Uma, the beautiful and charming daughter
of the Himalayas.
Indra asked Uma, “Please tell me the
nature of the being who showed itself to us
and then vanished.”
Uma said: “It was Brahman. The demons were actually conquered by Brahman. You
were merely instruments. But you became
vainglorious because of your triumph.”
Indra’s conceit was gone. He fully
understood that behind the Endeavor's of
all the gods was the power of Brahman.
Since Indra, Fire, and Air dared to converse with Brahman, they became superior too
their gods but since it was Indra to
whom knowledge was given, he became
foremost among all the gods.
It is Brahman alone that motivates and activates all creatures in the universe.
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