Sripada Srivallabha Charithamrutham - 307

*🌹 Sripada Srivallabha Charithamrutham - 307 🌹*
✍️ Satya prasad
📚. Prasad Bharadwaj

Chapter 42
*🌻 Sripada gives His divine darshan always to His parents, Bapanarya, Narasimha Varma and Venkatappaiah Shresti - 3 🌻*

So some people suspected that the sanyasi who gave Datta deeksha was the main cause for this. 

 The varahas given by the old Brahmin from Maratha desam turned into pieces of coal. The sanyasi’s heart started palpitating thinking whether Sripada came in the guise of the old Brahmin to punish him.

Because froth was coming in plenty from the mouth of the Brahmin, they decided that it was a snake bite. One strange rumour started and spread fast. “There was a ‘vidya’ in mantra tantras, known only to koyas and chenchus.  

This might have been applied by the sanyasi on the Brahmin. According to that ‘vidya’, one ghost would come out first in the form of a scorpion from water.

  After biting, it would change into a snake, when it became a snake, the person bitten by scorpion would have froth from the mouth. After sometime, the snake would change into a ghost. 

 Immediately, the person bitten by scorpion would start jumping madly. After some more time, the ghost, according to the ‘will’ of the person who sent it, would go to others’ houses and steal the money and give it to that person.” 

 That poor sanyasi did not know that this Peethikapuram was the birth place for rumors. That Brahmin got up after some time. Because he had some sort of pain in the stomach, he started jumping. When that happened, another rumour spread fast. 

 ‘Because he started jumping, the snake would now become a ghost, and so every one should write in front of their houses. ‘Oh! Ghost! Come tomorrow’. The ghost will see it and go back to come again the next day. It will again see the same writing. 

 If the ghost comes inside the house, it will take away the money, and so everybody should be careful.’ All the Brahmins supporting the sanyasi so far, left him and went to their houses. Outside every house whether belonging to Brahmins, Kshatriyas or Vysyas, it was written with coal, ‘Oh! Ghost! Come tomorrow.’ 

A farmer by name Venkaiah got it announced that all the Sudra houses should keep a pot filled with coal, and the ghost released by that sanyasi would not be able to come to the Sudra houses and steal the money. After some time, the Brahmin jumping with pain became healthy.  

Meanwhile, one farmer came to that Brahmin present in Kukkuteswara temple and said, ‘Sir! Our caste elder Venkaiah wants to give you the consecrated ‘akshatas’. Due to the effect of those mantra akshatas, you will become healthy.’

Continues....
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