Potent Ether

Dattatreya Ji elucidated the glories of four out of the Penta-elemental constitution of the cosmos. King Yadu felt deluded thinking about ether. He could not perceive it through the material senses. Dattatreya Ji gave him an example of poison. He asked the king if he had consumed any poison. The king denied it. Dattatreya Ji asked him the reason to accept the …

Elemental Beauty

One day, Dattatreya Ji walked across the street, lost in Divine contemplation. King Yadu, the valorous king of the province, saw him and offered his greetings. King Yadu asked the secret behind the everlasting joy which Dattatreya Ji enjoyed. Dattatreya Ji perceived the sincere curiosity of the king and asked him to receive the words as they were. King stood still and listened keenly. Dattatreya …

Epitome of Vastness

Once Narad Ji visited the land of mortals. He saw Mother Anusuya in her hermit. He felt attracted towards her; her motherly aura was magnanimous. Narad Ji went and prostrated before her. She blessed Narad Ji as he was her son. Narad Ji returned to the Vaikuntha and told about the Mother’s asceticism to Narayana and Mother Lakshmi. Narayana smiled and asked him not to convey the news to Maa Kali or Mother Saraswati. …

Thoughtful Food

The other saints who were under Rishi Agastya’s guidance asked him the ways through which he survived the demonic traps. Rishi Agastya emphasized the quality of the food taken through all the sensual openings. The saints felt unsatisfied with the explanation. They believed that their colleagues, their Guru and, they consumed the same quality of food.  Rishi Agastya presented the illustration based …

Blazing Digestive Fire

Once there lived two demon brothers named Ataapi and Bataapi. They preferred killing saints and sages through special magics.  One day, they invited a saint to their house to receive offerings and purify their dwelling with positive vibes. The saint accepted the invitation and came to the house at the destined time. Ataapi welcomed the saint and washed the saint’s feet. Meanwhile, Bataapi transformed …