Vidura – the third grandson of
Shantanu & Satyavati (his elder brothers were Dhritharashtra & Pandu),
was a wise man renowned for his knowledge, intelligence and virtues all over
the world.
Sage Mandavya
Sage Mandavya was a hermit who practiced
penance and meditation for a good number of years and possessed strong yogic
powers. One day, when he was immersed in his daily prayers, a band of
robbers were being chased by the king’s soldiers. The robbers found the hermit’s
cottage nearby and thought it would be an ideal place to hide their booty and
themselves. They went in and hid their booty in a corner and hid themselves
elsewhere.
The soldiers, tracking the
robbers by their footprints, hit upon Sage Mandavya’s Ashram. They enquired
about the robbers to him, but he did not respond as he was deeply immersed in
meditation. The soldiers barged into the cottage and found the booty. Assuming
that the Sage was a part of the robbery (since he kept mum for every question
& they could find the booty in his place), the soldiers promptly reported
that they had found the robber who was in the garb of a sage. Enraged with the
impudence of the robber to disguise himself as a hermit, the king ordered his
soldiers to kill the "robber" at once. The soldiers promptly carried out the king’s
orders and stabbed the hermit.
But Sage Mandavya, all powerful
through his years of penance & yoga, did not lose his life. Instead he
called upon Dharma, the Lord of Justice and put forth his query to him. He
questioned Lord Dharma as to why this kind of a tragedy had befallen him. To
this, Lord Dharma quietly replied that it was a result of his past actions. He
explained that Sage Mandavya had tortured bees & insects when he was a
child and had to bear the consequences now.
The Curse
On hearing this, Sage Mandavya
grew furious; he was being punished for a crime which was committed out of
ignorance at a very early age. He cursed Lord Dharma that he would be born as a
human on earth for inflicting such an undeserving punishment.
Birth as Vidura
Thus Lord Dharma came to earth as
a mortal and was born as Vidura. His birth was conceived under unusual
circumstances - born into a royal family but not of royal blood. Neither of his
parents (Sage Vyasa & Sivai - the maid of Ambalika) were of royal blood and hence he was not considered to ascend the
throne of Hastinapura in spite of his wisdom & other virtues.
** An interesting fact to note is
that, while Vidura was an incarnation of Lord Dharma, Yudhishtira – the eldest
of the Pandavas and the son of Pandu & Kunti, was the son of Lord Dharma
(as Yudhishtira was born by Kunti invoking Lord Dharma using her Mantra).
......born into a royal family but not of royal blood..... !
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