The Bhavishya Purana is an ancient text authored by Sri Vyasa Muni, the compiler of the Vedic texts. It is listed among the eighteen major Puranas. Bhavishya means "future" and Purana means "history", so the text's name would translate literally as "The History of the Future". Though the text was written many thousands of years before the recorded events took place, by the power of his mystic vision, Sri Vyasa was able to accurately predict the happenings of the modern times. One of the text's poetic styles is to present the events as though they have already happened. This is a common practice in Sanskrit poetry, and does not indicate that the book was written in modern times. Modern scholars reject the contents of Bhavishya Purana mostly on the grounds that its information is too accurate. But we should ask ourselves: If there was an empowered saint, who knew past, present and future, and if he chose to write a book named "the History of the Future", shouldn't it contain accurate information about the modern times, as the title suggests? We cannot disqualify it simply because it speaks accurately of the British controlling India, Hittler fighting the world, and Max Mueller misrepresenting the Vedic teachings. "Veda" means knowledge, and the Vedic texts contain knowledge of everything - past, present and future.
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Biblical
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Kali Yuga from Bhavishya Purana
[From
the Pratisarga Parva, Chapters Four to Seven.]
Suta Goswami
said: Once upon a time in Hastinapura, Pradyota the son of Kshemaka
was leading an assembly and meanwhile the great sage Narada arrived
there. King Pradyota happily honored him. Having him seated on the
seat the sage told king Pradyota, "Your father was killed by the
mlecchas, therefore he attained Yamaloka or the hellish planet. If
you perform a ‘mleccha-yajna’, then by the effect of this
sacrifice your father will attain the heavenly planets."
Hearing
this king Pradyota immediately called the best of the learned
Brahmanas and started ‘mleccha-yajna’ in Kuruksetra. They built a
yajna-kunda which was 16 yojanas in square (128 miles). They
meditated on the demigods and offered oblations of mlecchas. There
are haras, hunas, barvaras, gurundas, sakas, khasas, yavanas,
pallavas, romajas and those who are situated in different dvipas and
in kamaru, china and the middle of the ocean; all of them were called
with the mantra and burnt to ashes. Then he (the king) gave dakshina
(donation) to the brahmanas and performed abhiseka. As a result his
father Kshemaka went to the heavenly planets. After that he became
famous everywhere as a mleccha-hanta or destroyer of mlecchas. He
ruled the earth for ten thousand years and went to heaven. He had a
son named Vedavan who ruled for two thousand years.
At that
time the Kali purusha prayed to Lord Narayana along with his wife.
After sometime the Lord apperared to him and said, "This age
will be a good time for you. I will fulfil your desire having various
kinds of forms. There is a couple named Adama and his wife Havyavati.
They are born from Vishnu-kardama and will increase the generations
of mlecchas. Saying this, the Lord disappeared. Having great joy the
Kali purusha went to Nilacha
Vyasa said: "Now you hear
the future story narrated by Suta Goswami. This is the full story of
of Kali-yuga, hearing this you will become satisfied."
In
the eastern side of Pradan city where there is a a big God-given
forest, which is 16 square yojanas in size. The man named Adama was
staying there under a Papa-Vriksha or a sinful tree and was eager to
see his wife Havyavati. The Kali purusha quickly came there assuming
the form of a serpent. He cheated them and they disobeyed Lord
Vishnu. The husband ate the forbidden fruit of the sinful tree. They
lived by eating air with the leaves called udumbara. After they had
sons and all of them became mlecchas. Adama's duration of life was
nine-hundred and thirty years. He offered oblations with fruits and
went to heaven with his wife. His son was named Sveta-nama, and he
lived nine-hundred and twelve years. Sveta-nama's son was Anuta, who
rulled one-hundred years less than his father. His son Kinasa rulled
as much as his grandfather. His son Malahalla ruled eight-hundred
ninety five years. His son Virada rulled 160 years. His son Hamuka
was devoted to Lord Vishnu, and offering oblations of fruits he
achieved salvation. He ruled 365 years and went to heaven with the
same body being engaged in mleccha-dharma.
having good
behavior, wisdom, qualities like a brahmana and worship of God, these
things are called mleccha-dharma. The great souls have declared that
the dharma of the mleccha is devotion to God, worship of fire,
nonviolence, austerity and control of the senses. The son of Hamuka
was Matocchila. He ruled for 970 years. His son Lomaka ruled 777
years and went to heaven. His son Nyuha (Noah) ruled for 500 years.
He had three sons named Sima, Sama and Bhava. Nyuha was a devotee of
Lord Vishnu.
Once the Lord appeared in his dream and
said: “My dear Nyuha, please listen, there will be devastation on
the seventh day. Therefore, you have to be very quick that you make a
big boat and ride in it. O chief of the devotees, you will be
celebrated as a great king”.
Then he made a strong boat
which was 300 feet long, 50 feet wide and 30 feet high. It was
beautiful and all the living entities could take shelter in it. He
then himself rode in it, engaged in meditating on Lord Vishnu.
Lord
Indra called the devastating cloud named Sambartaka and poured heavy
rain continuously for 40 days. The whole earth, Bharat-varsa, had
merged in the water and four oceans came up together. Only Visala or
Badarikasrama was not submerged. There were 80,000 great
transcendentalists in Visala who joined with king Nyuha and his
family. All of them were saved and everything else was destroyed.
At
that time all the sages praised the eternal energy of Lord Vishnu.
Being pleased by the prayers of the sages, the Vishnu-maya reduced
the waters of devastation. After one year gradually the earth become
visible. Under the hill there is a place named Sisina and the king
was situated in that place with his other people. When the water
completely dried up, king Nyuha came back to his place.
Suta
Goswami continued: The mleccha, king Nyuha became attached to Lord
Vishnu and as a result Lord Vishnu increased his generation. Then he
created a language fit for the mlecchas, unfavorable to the Vedas. He
named it as brahmi-bhasha, or brahmi language, full of bad words, for
increasing the degradation of Kali-yuga. The Lord who is Himself the
master of intelligence gave this language to Nyuha. Nyuha named his
tree sons opposite. They were known as Sima, Hama, Yakuta and also
Yakuta, Sapta putra, Jumara and Majuya. The name of their countries
were known as Madi, Yunana, Stuvaloma, Tasa and Tirasa.
Hama
who was the second son of his father, had four sons know as Kusa,
Misra, Kuja and Kanaam. Kusa had six sons - Havila, Sarva, Toragama,
Savatika, NimaruhaI and Mahavala. Their sons were known as Kamala,
Sinara and Uraka. And their countries names are Akvada, Bavuna and
Rasana.
After telling this story Suta Goswami influenced by
Yoga-nidra entered mystic slumber. He woke up after two thousand
years and thereupon he said: “Now I’m going to say about the
generation of Sima. Because he was the first son of his father he
became the king. This mleccha king ruled over the country for 500
years. His son Arkansoda ruled for 434 years. His son Sihla ruled for
460 years. His son Iratasya ruled the same length as his father. His
son Phataja ruled for 240 years. His son Rau ruled for 237 years. His
son Juja ruled the same length as his father. His son Nahura ruled
for 160 years, and he destroyed his many inimical kings. His son
Tahara ruled the same length as his father. He had three sons:
Avirama, Nahura and Harana. Thus I have explained the generation of
mlecchas with the indication of their names only. The mleccha
language is considered the lowest language because it bears the curse
of goddess Sarasvati. Thus I have summarily narrated the rise of the
mlecchas in Kali-yuga.
Sanskrt is the language by which the
whole Bharata-Varsa is being praised and glorified. The same
language, after going to another country became the mleccha language
and mlecchas took advantage of it.
After hearing all this, the
sages situated in Badarikashrama, worshipped Lord Nara-Narayana and
meditated upon them for 200 years. When they woke up from their
meditation, they inquired from their teacher Suta Goswami:
“O
disciple of Sri Vyasa, you are so fortunate and greatly intelligent,
may you live long. Now please tell us who is the king at the present
time?"
Suta Goswami said: “At the present time, the
Kali-yuga has already passed its 3000 years. Now the king Sankha is
ruling the earth and in the mleccha countries the king named Sakapat
is ruling. Please hear about how they came up."
When the
Kali-yuga passed 2000 years, the dynasty of mlecchas increased. They
created many paths to grow and gradually the whole earth become full
of mlecchas. The spiritual master and teacher of the mlecchas was
named Musa. He was residing on the bank of the river Sarasvati, and
he spread his doctrince throughout the whole world. As soon as
Kali-yuga started, the devotion to the Lord and the language of the
Vedas were destroyed. There are four kinds of mleccha languages:
Vraja-bhasa, Maharastri, Yavani and Garundika. In this way there are
four million kinds of other languages.
For example: paniyam
(water) is called pani, bubhuksa-hunger is called bhukh.
Paniyam-drinking is called papadi and bhojanam-eating si called
kakkanam. Isti is called suddharava, istini is called masapavani,
ahuti is called aju and dadati is called dadhati. The word pitri is
called paitara and bhrata is bather and also pati. This is the yavani
lanugage in which the asva is called aspa, Janu is jainu and
sapta-sindhu is called sapta-hindu.
Now you hear about
Gurundika language. Ravi-vara (the first day of the week) is called
sunday, phalguna and chaitra months are called pharvari (February).
Sasti is called sixty, these kinds of examples are there.
Crime
is becoming prominent in the holy place of Sapta-puri. Gradually the
people of Aryavata are becoming theives, hunters, bhillas and fools.
The followers of mleccha-dharma in foreign countries are intelligent
and having good qualities, whereas the people of Aryavarta are bereft
of good qualities. Thus the ruling of mlecchas is also in Bharata
(India) and its islands. Knowing all this, O great and intelligent
sage, you should just perform the devotional service to Lord
Hari.
The great sage Saunaka inquired: “Please tell us, what
was the reason that the mlecchas did not arrive in Brahmavarta.
Suta
Goswami said: That was by the influence of goddess Sarasvati that
they could not enter that place. By the order of the demigods, when
the Kali-yuga pursued his 1,000 years, a brahmana named Kasyapa come
down to earth from the heavenly planets with his wife Aryavatil. They
had ten spotless sons who are known by the names: Upadhayaya,
Diksita, Pathaka, Sukla, Misra, Agnihotri, Dvi-vedi, Tri-vedi,
Catur-vedi and Pandey. Among them was the learned one full of
knowledge. He went to Kashmir and worshipped goddess Sarasvati with
red flowers, red akshata (rice), incense, lamps, naivedya (food
offerings) and puspanjali (flower offerings). To please her he
praised her with some prayers, asking her for better knowledge of
Sankrt to put mlecchas into illusion. Being pleased by his prayers
she remainded situated in his mind and blessed him with knowledge.
Then the sage went to the country known as Misra and put all the
mlecchas into illusion by the greace of goddess Sarasvati.
Then
he made 10,000 people as dvijas or twice born brahmanas; he made
2,000 people into vaishyas; and the rest of them as shudras. He came
back with them and staying in Arya-desha (India) he engaged in the
activites of the sages. They were known as Aryans and by the grace of
goddess Sarasvati their generation gradually increased upto 4
million, both the men and women with their sons and grandsons. Their
king, Kasyapa muni, ruled the earth for 120 years.
There were
8,000 sudras in the county known as Rajputra (Rajput) and their king
was Arya-prithu. His son was Magadha. The sage made him a king and
left.
Saunaka inquired: "O disciple of Vyasa, O
Lomaharsana, please tell us who were the kings to rule the earth in
Kali-yuga, after Magadha?"
Suta Goswami said: When king
Magadha, the son of Kasyapa was ruling the earth, he remembered his
father's administration and he separated the Arya-desha (India) into
many states. The state which is on the eastern side of Pancala is
known as Magadha, the state of Kalinga is on the east-south side, the
state of Avanta is in the south, Amarta-desha is to the south-west,
Sindhu-desha is on the western side, Kaikaya is to the north-west,
Madra-desha is in the north, and Koninda-desha is to the north-east.
These states are named according to his sons' names. After performing
a sacrifice he gave the states to his sons. Lord Balabhadra became
pleased with his sacrifice, and Sisunaga appeared from the sacrifice
as his son. He ruled for 100 years and his son Kakavarma ruled for 90
years. His son Kshemadharma ruled for 80 years and his son ruled for
70 years. His son Vedamisra ruled for 60 years. His son Ajata-nipu
ruled for 50 years. His son Darbhaka ruled for 40 years, his son
Udayasva ruled for 30 years, his son Nanda-Vardhana ruled for 20
years, his son Nanda-suta, who was born from the womb of a sudri or a
low class lady, also ruled for 20 years. His son Pranancala ruled for
10 years. His son Parananda also ruled 10 years. His son Samananda
ruled for 20 years. His son Priyananta ruled for 20 years, his son
Devananda also ruled for 20 years. his son Yajna-bhanga ruled for 10
years. His son Mauryananda ruled for 10 years. And his son Mahananda
fuled for 10 years.
At this time Lord Hari was remembered by
Kali. At that time the great and famous Gautama, the son of Kasyapa
introduced the Buddhist religion, and attained Lord Hari in
Pattana.
Gautama ruled over 10 years. From him Shakya
muni was born, who ruled 20 years. His son Shuddhodana ruled 30
years. His son Shakyasimha became the king on Satadri after 2000
years and he ruled for 60 years, by which time all the people were
Buddhists. This was the first position of Kali-yuga and the Vedic
religion was destroyed.
If Lord Vishnu becomes a king then all
the people would follow Him. The activities of the world are carried
out by the prowess of Lord Vishnu. He is the master of maya or the
illusory energy and whoever takes shelter of that Lord Hari, though
he may be a sinful and abominable person, will become
liberated.
Buddha-simha was born from Shakyasimha and he ruled
for only 30 years. Buddha-simha’s son was Chandra-gupta, who
married with a daughter of Suluva, the Yavana king of Pausasa. Thus
he mixed the Buddhists and yavanas. He ruled for 60 years. From him
Vindusara was born and ruled for the same number of years as his
father. His son was Ashoka. At this time the best of the brahmanas,
Kanyakubja, performed sacrifice on the top of a mountain named
Arbuda. By the influence of Vedic mantras, four Kshatriyas appeared
form the yajna. Among these four Pramara was samavedi, Chapahani was
yajurvedi, Shukla was trivedi and Pariharaka was the Atharvavedi.
They were accustomed to ride on elephants. They kept Ashoka under
their control and annihilated all the Buddhists. It is said there
were 4 million Buddhists and all of them were killed by uncommon
weapons. After that Pramara became king in Avanta and he constructed
a large city called Ambavati for his happiness. It was as big as 4
yojanas or about 32 miles.
Then Suta Goswami said: "My
dear brahmanas I’m being influenced by yoga-nidra, therefore,
please go to your respective ashramas and meditate on Lord
Vishnu."
After the completion of 2,000 years, Suta
Goswami said: When the kali-yuga had passed his 3,710 years, at that
time the king was Pramara who rulled 6 years, from him Mahamada was
born. He ruled 3 years and his son Devapi did the same. His son
Devaduta also did the same. From him Gandharva-sena was born, who
went to the forest after ruling for over 50 years and having given
his kingdom to his son Shankha. Shankha ruled for over 30 years. Lord
Indra sent a heavenly girl to Gandharva-sena named Viramati. A jewel
like son was born form her womb. At the time of his birth, there were
flowers raining from the sky, many auspicious instruments were played
and the wind was blowing pleasingly. The name of the baby was
Siva-drishti, who later left for the jungle with his disciples. After
20 years he became perfect in Karma-yoga. When kali-yuga copmleted
3,000 years, the terrible symptoms of kali had appeared. That baby
took birth in the secret place of Kailasa, by the benediction of Lord
Shiva, to destroy the shakas and to increase the Arya-dharma or the
Vedic reigion. His father Gandharva-sena named his son as
Vikramaditya and become happy. This child was very intelligent and
very pleasing to his parents. When he was 5 years old, he left for
the forest to perform austerities and he continued it upto 12 years.
After 12 years he went to the holy city named Ambavati with all the
opulence and accepted the transcendental throne sent by Lord Shiva.
For his security goddess Parvati created a Vetala (a king of ghosts)
and sent it to king Vikramaditya’s palace. Once the powerful king
went to the temple of Lord Shiva named as Mahakaleshvara, who is the
chief of the devas, and who has a bow named Pinaka. There he
worshipped Lord Shiva. In that place he built a religious council
hall with the pillars made of various metals and decorated with many
kinds of jewels and covered with so many plants and creepers and
flowers. In that hall he kept a celestial throne. He invited the
foremost brahmanas who are well-versed in Vedic knowledge, worshipped
them with proper hospitality and heard many religious histories from
them. After that one demigod named Vitala come there having a form of
a brahmana. Glorifying and blessing the king, he sat down on the seat
and said: O master of this earthly planet, king Vikramaditya, if you
are very eager to hear them I will describe the stories and histories
to you.
Thus ends the seventh chapter of the Pratisarga Parva
of the Bhavishya Purana.
The
prediction of Islam as given
in the Bhavishya Purana
[From
the third part of the Pratisarga Parva.]
Shri Suta Gosvami
said: In the dynasty of king Shalivahana, there were ten kings who
went to the heavenly planets after ruling for over 500 years. Then
gradually the morality declined on the earth. At that time Bhojaraja
was the tenth of the kings on the earth. When he saw that the moral
law of conduct was declining he went to conquer all the directions of
his country with ten-thousand soldiers commanded by Kalidasa. He
crossed the river Sindhu and conquered over the gandharas, mlecchas,
shakas, kasmiris, naravas and sathas. He punished them and collected
a large ammount of wealth. Then the king went along with Mahamada
(Mohammad), the preceptor of mleccha-dharma, and his followers to the
great god, Lord Shiva, situated in the desert. He bathed Lord Shiva
with Ganges water and worshipped him in his mind with pancagavya
(milk, ghee, yoghurt, cow dung, and cow urine) and sandalwood paste,
etc. After he offered some prayers and pleased him.
Suta
Goswami said: After hearing the king’s prayers, Lord Shiva said: O
king Bhojaraja, you should go to the place called Mahakakshvara, that
land is called Vahika and now is being contaminated by the mlecchas.
In that terrible country there no longer exists dharma. There was a
mystic demon named Tripura, whom I have already burnt to ashes, he
has come again by the order of Bali. He has no origin but he achieved
a benediction from me. His name is Mahaoda and his deeds are like
that of a ghost. Therefore, O king, you should not go to this land of
the evil ghost. By my mercy your intelligence will be purified.
Hearing this the king came back to his country and Mahamada came with
them to the bank of the river Sindhu. He was expert in expanding
illusion, so he said to the king very pleasingly: O great king, your
god has become my servant. Just see, as he eats my remnants, so I
will show you. The king became surprised when he saw this just before
them. Then in anger Kalidasa rebuked Mahamada, “O rascal, you have
created an illusion to bewilder the king, I will kill you, you are
the lowest..." [...]
That city is known as their site
of pilgrimage, a place which was Madina or free from intoxication.
Having a form of a ghost (Bhuta), the expert illusionist Mahamada
appeared at night in front of king Bhojaraja and said: O king, your
religion is of course known as the best religion among all. Still I
am going to establish a terrible and demoniac religion by the order
of the Lord. The symptoms of my followers will be that they first of
all will cut their genitals, have no shikha, but having beard, be
wicked, make noise loudly and eat everything. They should eat animals
without performing any rituals. This is my opinion. They will perform
purificatory act with the musala or a pestle as you purify your
things with kusha. Therefore, they will be known as musalman, the
corrupters of religion. Thus the demoniac religion will be founded by
me. After having heard all this the king came back to his palace and
that ghost went back to his place.
The intelligent king,
Bhojaraj established the language of Sanskrit in three varnas - the
brahmanas, kshatriyas and vaisyas - and for the shudras he
established prakrita-bhasha, the ordinary language spoken by common
men. After ruling his kingdom for 50 years, he went to the heavenly
planet. The moral laws established by him were honored even by the
demigods. The arya-varta, the pious land is situated between
Vindhyacala and Himacala or the mountains known as Vindhya and
Himalaya. The Aryans reside there, but varna-sankaras reside on the
lower part of Vindhya. The musalman people were kept on the other
side of the river Sindhu.
On the island of Barbara, Tusha and
many others also the followers of Isamsiha were also situated as they
were managed by a king or demigods.
The
prediction of the Buddhist religion as given in the Bhavishya
Purana
[From the 29th chapter of the Pratisarga
Parva.]
Long ago in the country known as Citrartha, the
inhabitants of the heavenly planets used to come to play during the
time of autumn. One day a heavenly apsara know as Manjughosha came to
that place where the sage Shuka was residing. Seeing this beautiful
boy, she tried to attract him while singing and dancing, being
overwhelmed by lusty desires. She praised him with a beautiful prayer
holding her hands and bowing down. Somehow, she pleased the muni.
Then the glorious Shuka, hearing this auspicious prayer asked her to
request a benediction. Manjughosha humbly said: ”O lord, you are
the protector of those who came to your shelter, therefore I’m at
your shelter, please become my husband”. The sage accepted her and
after some time they produced a son named ‘Muni’ who performed
austerity very strictly upto 12 years. He married the daughter of
Svarnadeva, the god of gold. They gave birth to a daughter named
Kinnari. She was very young and beautiful. She performed austerity to
please Lord Shiva, and as a benediction lord Shiva intrusted her to a
sober sage Makaranda.
Then her father, Muni, asked lord Shiva
to bless her, so that they will successfully make progress in this
world.
Lord Shiva said: Upto 30 years you will enjoy your
country in the middle of the earth, then it will be destroyed. After
hearing this Muni went to his place with Makaranda and resided there.
As soon as the 29th year started the battle took place among those
kings who took birth as the incarnations of the associates of
Krishna. Bauddha, the lord of nyuhas (the lessened people) attacked
the beautiful city of Netrapala, thinking that this city is
wonderfully decorated with various kinds of jewels. The powerful king
Bauddha-simha who had seven-million soldiers, fought with those kings
who had only three million soldiers. The fight went on terribly
between the armies for seven days and nights. The great powerful
kings, who killed all the inimical armies protected by Baudha-simha,
were Yoga-simha, Bhoga-simha and Vijaya.
After that more
Buddhists came from the countries known as Shyama and Japaka, and all
of them were magicians. Again they had a large battle which lasted
for one month. Then Netrasimha arrived with seven million soldiers
protected by eight generals, for the destruction of the Buddhists.
Being afraid, all the Buddhists left India completely and went to
China to continue the war from there. The opposite army also
continued following them. When they arrived on the bank of the Huha
river, it was the month of Magh, the second half part of the month of
January, the fight took place again. There were one million soldiers
each from the countries of Syama and Japaka, and ten million soldiers
from China assembled for a fight. On the other side, Krishnamsa,
Deva, Netrapala, Mandalika, Dhanyapada, Lallasimha, Talana and Jana
nayaka were the generals, each of them having one million soldiers.
There was a terrible battle between the Buddhists and the Aryans. In
that war seven million Buddhists, and two million Aryans were killed.
Being afraid the Buddhists ran away from the battle and went to their
home to produce a wooden army with the help of a machinery
arrangement. They made ten-thousand elephants (made out of wood)
along with warriors, one million horses, one thousand buffaloes, one
thousand hogs, one thousand tigers, one thousand swans, and seven
thousand camels. All these creatures had wooden warriors on their
back. Thus with the wooden army which was 125,000 in number, they
killed two million soldiers protected by Krishnamsas. Seeing this
wonder Jayanta, the expert fighter shot fire arrows toward the wooden
armies, so that they were immediately destroyed, being burnt to
ashes. Only three million kshatriyas (warriors) were left, and they
glorified the proficient warrior Jayanta again and again. Then the
Buddhists from China, made a twenty thousand strong iron horse
calvary and sent them to fight. The powerful warrior Yogasimha,
riding on an elephant held the bow and arrows in his hands and shot
to the neck of the iron warriors. Being afflicted by the arrows of
Yogasimha five thousand soldiers were killed. Seeing this,
Bauddhasimha made an iron tiger and sent it to Yogasimha. By the
attack of that iron tiger the brave Yogasimha was finally killed, and
then Bhogasimha riding on a horse, went to fight with the tiger. He
killed the tiger by throwing a missile, and roared loudly. Then a
lion was sent to him by Bauddhasimha and thus he (Bhogasimha) was
killed by a lion. When the son of Swarna-vati (Jayanta) saw that his
maternal uncles were already dead, he rode on a powerful horse and
went to Bauddhasimha. He took illusory arrows and put the opposite
army into delusion along with Bauddhasimha. He captured ten-thousand
kings including Bauddhasimha, and returned to Krishnamsas having
destroyed the mechanical armies.
Then all of them happily went
to the city and forcibly “looted” the wealth from the palace,
which was very opulent, and came back the fort of the king. Jayanta
came and released Bauddhasimha. After being released he offered his
daughter Padmaja to Jayanta and also offered 100,000,000 golden coins
for the pleasure of his in law. After that all the Buddhists made
their vows there itself saying “We will never go to Arya-desa to
invade the country.” Then they offered their homage and left. They
went to Netrapala with their three million remaining soldiers.
The
predictions of various kings of India as given in the Bhavishya
Purana
[From the 31st chapter of the Pratisarga
Parva.]
Suta Goswami said: The great powerful king of
Madrakesa worshipped the mendicants of the heavenly planets (the
Asvini kumaras) for five years and after having received a
benediction from them he produced ten sons and one beautiful young
daughter named Kantinati. King Madraka invited Maharaj Suryavarna
(the present king of Hastinapura), and gave his daughter to him with
proper conduct.
Having accepted the new wife, Suryavarna
quickly returned to his home with his army. There was a mystic demon
named Karbura, the son of Bigbhisana, when he saw Kantimati the
daughter of king Madrakesa, he came there and kidnapped her in their
presence and went to a mountain called Sahyadri. Seeing this incident
Mahiraja became very upset and lamented again and again. Mahiraja
came to Hastinapura and sent a message to Krishnamsa. He explained
everything to him and immediately with five hundred warriors
Krishnamsa went to Sahyadri mountain and said fearlessly: “O best
of the demons, please listen. Your father Bibhishana is a great
devotoee, and you are the dear son of him, therefore, you should not
act in this manner (sinfully) which is the cause of the destruction
of family. Do you remember, long ago mother Sita was kidnapped by
Ravana and what happened to him?”
The rakshasa said,
"Previously she was the daughter of a Gandharva and my beloved
wife, but because of a curse by a sage she took birth on the earthly
planet. Therefore, feeling her separation I went to Madrakesa.
Although I stayed there so many days, being afraid of the king I
could not kidnap her. Now she is in my control, but if you defeat me
in battle you can take her back. Then Krishnamsa started fighting
with him with a sword and it went on for seven nights. Finally he
defeated the rakshasa, and with Kantimati came back to Delhi to see
Mahiraja. The king (Mahiraja) offered 10,000,000 golden coins to the
great Krishnamsa. Then he came to Pramdavana, or the forest called
Pramoda, with his friends.
Suta Goswami said: There was a
powerful king named Purnamala in Pattana. He worshipped the Vasus for
five years and received a benediction from them. By their blessings
he had ten sons and a daughter named Vidyun mala. For the marriage of
his daughter he invited king Mahiraja and with seven million soldiers
he gave his daughter to the son of Mahiraja (Bhima).
Bhima
came back happily to his home (Hastinapura) with his beautiful wife.
Then the king of paisaca-dasa, Sahoda, came with ten-thousand
mlecchas to get Vidyunmala. They came to Kurukshetra by the order of
Bali, the grandson of Prahlada Maharaja. They broke the deities of
gods, killed so many cows and in the places of sacred water they put
cow-blood. Sahoda, the mleccha king, wrote a letter and sent it to
Mahiraja. King Mahiraja answered: "O mleccha king, you are the
master of the mlecchasi, why are you worried about Vidyunmala? You
should know that I’m the one who can shoot arrows just by hearing a
sound and I’m the central point of the country of the
thieves."
Then the king went to Kurukshetra with three
million soldiers. There was a large, terrible fight between them. At
night in the month of Jesta (July), Bali Maharaja came from Patala,
the lowest region with ten-thousand demons and killed the soldiers of
the king very quickly, eating them again and again. The king, being
afraid took shelter of goddess Sarasvati. After that immediately
Krishnamsas arrived and killed the ten-thousand demons. They came to
Bali, the lord of the demons, and pleased him with their words.
Then
Baliraja said: I’m very pleased with you, now you can ask for any
benediction.
They said: These demons should never come to
Aryadesha (India) with you, all of you should stay always in
mleccha-desha and eat the followers of mleccha-dharma.
Baliraja
became upset hearing these fearful, terrible words.
Then
Krishnamsa said: as long as I’m in this world you should simply
stay in your home, after that you come here and do whatever you
like”.
Hearing this the mleccha king Sahoda went back to
Rasatala, the sixth lowest region of demons.
[From Pratisarga
Parva, 4th Part, Chapter 6.]
The sage (Saunka) said: “O
great fortunate one, you know everything please tell us about the
kings who came after Mahiraja.
Suta Goswami said: The
ghostly Kutukoddina, with human nature, was situated in the kingdom
of Delhi. The best king Bhapasena, the grandson of Virasena was
situated in the beautiful city of Aligarh. This city was protected by
yadavas. Kutukaddin with ten-thousand warriors went there and
defeated him and returned to Delhi. Then so many kings form other
countries came there and defeated him and rejected him from their
countries. When Shahoddina heard this, he came to Delhi, conquered
the kings and broke all the deities. After that so many mlecchas came
from all sides and ruled the kingdom for 5, 6 or 7 years. They had
destroyed the places of pilgrimage and the temples, therefore as a
reaction they become short-lived. From today, the mleccha kings will
continue for a hundred years, therefore O sages, you should quickly
go to Vishala (Badarikashrama) with me.
Then all the sages
sadly left this place (Naimisaranya) and went to Vishala, the best of
the Himalayas and meditated upon Lord Hari, being in samadhi
(trance). And after a hundred years all of them attained the kingdom
of God.
The
prediction of Nimbarka Acharya as given in the Bhavishya
Purana
[From the 7th chapter of the Pratisarga
Parva.]
The sun god, being pleased by the praise of the
demigods, said: By the order of the Lord Krishna, Sudarshana will
take birth in the Dvapara-yuga, and will be known as Nimbaditya
(Nimbarka). He will be able to remove the declination of religious
principles.
Suta Goswami said: Now you hear about the pastimes
of the great Nimbarka. Lord Krishna personally ordered him to appear
on the auspicious bank of Narmada river, which flows to the southern
side of mountain Meru. That state is known as Tailanga, the place
used by the devarsis, the godly sages.
Lord Krishna said: "You
receive knowledge from devarsi Narada and establish the true
principles of religion. You should remain in Mathura, Naimisaranya
and Dvaraka."
Lord Sudarshana accepted the order of Lord
Krishna sarying, "Yes," and appeared on the earth to
fulfill the desires of the devotees. There was a broad-minded holy
brahmana living in the auspicious state of Tailanga. His name was
Aruna and was well versed in the Vedas and Vedangas. His wife was
known as Jayanti. They were living an austere life like the sages.
The brilliant luster of Sudarshana suddenly entered in the heart of
Jayanti, and by that luster she looked brilliant like the moon. When
the time arrived with all auspiciousness and good qualities, in Gaura
paksha purnima of Kartika month, Vrisha rasi, the moon in Krittika,
the five grahas (planets) situated in higher places, in the evening
at the time of sunset, in Masa-lagna, the Lord of the universe
(Sudarshana), who engaged the whole universe in Vedic religion,
appeared from mother Jayanti (as Nimbarka).
One day Lord
Brahma went to Nimbarka’s ashrama just before the sunset and said:
O brahmana, I’m very hungry, as long as the sun is in the sky,
please give me something to eat. (I will not eat after the sun sets).
The brahmana (Nimbarka) gave him food and while he was eating the sun
went down. Then the brahmana by his power kept a sudarshana on a
nimbe tree. Lord Brahma wondered seeing that sunlike shine and paid
his obeisances to the brahmana by lying flat on the ground. Pleased
with his austerity Lord Brahma said: Excellent. You will become
famous on this earth, and you will be known as Nimbaditya (Nimbarka -
One who made the sun appear from a Neem tree).
The
predictions of Madhva and Sridhara Swami as given in the Bhavishya
Purana
[From the 7th chapter of the Pratisarga
Parva.]
Brihaspati said: Long ago, during the age of treta, O
Indra, there was a brahmana named Shakrasharma, in Ayodhya. He
worshipped demigods such as the Asvini Kumaras, Rudras, Vasus, and
Surya with the mantras mentioned in the Yajur-veda. After
worshipping, he satisfied them by offering oblations every day. Thus
being pleased with his worship all the 330 million demigods awarded
him all desired objects and even the rarest things. By the
benediction of the demigods the brahmana lived on this earth for
ten-thousand years without getting old and having no disturbance.
After leaving his body he become the Sun-god and predominated the sun
planet for one hundred thousand years, before going to Brahmaloka. He
spent eight thousand celestial years for visiting the higher planets
and then returned to the sun planet.
Hearing this, Lord Indra
with his sober intelligence began to worship the sun-god along with
other demigods in the month of June-July. On the purnima, the full
moon day, the sun-god came down to the earth and said to demigods: I
will take birth in Kali-yuga in Vrindavana and this brahmana will
execute favorable acts for the demigods. He will be born as a son of
Madhava, named Madhu and follow the Vedic path.
Suta Gosvami
said: Saying this the sun-god created a light from his body and sent
it to Vrindavana. Attracting all the irreligious people with pleasing
speech he gave them Vaishnavi-shakti or the spiritual energy of Lord
Vishnu, the bestower of enjoyment and liberation. Thus he become
famous, known as Madhvacarya.
Jiva said: In the age of
Dvapara, there was a brahmana named Megha Sharma. He was very much
religious, intelligent, learned and a follower of the Vedic path. He
was engaged in farming, and with the ten percent profit from farming
he was worshipping the demigods every day with devotion. Once there
was no rain during the administration of Maharaja Shantanu for five
years, but the farm of Megha sharma was about four miles wider and
was watered by rain. Naturally the grain-rate increased and Megha
sharma became rich by taking advantage of the scarcity. Other people
being so distressed took shelter of the king. The king called Megha
sharma and said: O great brahmana, I offer my obeisances unto you,
please became my Guru and guide us, so that we can be free from the
scarcity.
Megha sharma said: when the month of Shravana
(July-August) starts, you should call twelve Vedic brahmanas to chant
one-hundred thousand times the mantra of the sun-god with the proper
mind. Then on the full moon day (purnima) offer one tenth the number
of oblations in the sacrificial fire, through the brahmanas. If you
could do this as mentioned, you will become free from anxiety. So the
king performed accordingly and fed all the brahmanas, then the
sun-god being pleased by this poured heavy rain on the earth from all
sides. After this king Shantanu, engaged in performing Surya-vrata
and become a greatly pious person. Whoever he touched with his hand
immediately turned to a young man. By the mercy of the sun-god,
Meghasarma lived for five-hundred years, being freed from old age,
and then went to sun-planet. After 100,000 years he will attain
Brahmaloka. While he was speaking thus, sun-god revealed his identity
to Jiva and went to Prayaga (Allahabad) and being in a happy mood he
said to the demigods: “In kali-yuga, when the mlecchas will be
ruling the kingdom, I will come to Vrindavana and preach for the
mission of the Devas."
Suta said: Then the sun-god
descended in Vrindavana as a son of Deva-sharma, named Sridhara. He
studied Srimad Bhagavatam very deeply and a great commentary on it
which is known as Sridhar-bhasya, the commentary of Sridhara.
The
prediction of Jayadeva Goswami as given in the Bhavishya
Purana
Brihaspati said: Long ago there was a brahmana
named Heli, in the beautiful city Pampapura. He was a worshipper of
the sun-god and he knew the 64 arts. He avoided the mood of accepting
dakshina (donations) and he became an artist, having established a
workshop for clothes, paintings, pictures, metal statues etc. He
spent five thousand coins to establish it. Whatever profit he made he
used for worshipping the sun-god in the month of Magha
(January-February) by performing sacrifices. Thus the sun-god
Vishvakarma (the architect of the gods) became pleased with this
sacrifice and descended on the top of a big pillar in Pampasarovara,
the lake named Pampa, having a brilliant shining form. At the noon
time, Heli offered food to the sun-god according to his desire. In
this way he satisfied the three worlds. After leaving his body he
entered into the sun-planet. Therefore O king of devas you may
worship the sun-god, he will help you.
Suta said: Lord
Indra hearing this from his guru, began to worship the sun-god
Visvakarma along with other demigods. Thus being pleased with their
worship Tvashta (Visvakarma) said: O gods, please listen to my words,
I will appear in a village named Bilvagram in Bengal, and I will be
the poet known as Jayadeva, the compiler of Nirukti. Saying this the
sun-god went to Bengal and took birth in the house of a brahmana
named Kanduke. When he was just five years old, he was engaged in the
service of his parents and continued for twelve years. After sometime
his parents left their body and Jayadeva did all the final ceremonies
(Shraddha) in Gaya. Being satisfied they went to heaven. Then
Jayadeva lived in a jungle as a detached brahmana.
At the age
of twenty three, a brahmana (someone) offered his beautiful daughter
to Lord Jagannatha. At the end of his worship the eternal Lord
Aniruddha, having the form of Darubrahma, directly spoke thus: “O
Satyavrata, please listen to Me, it is my order that you offer your
daughter Padmavati to Jayadeva because he is the body of Mine, or he
is as good as Me.” Then he found the detached brahmana (Jayadeva)
and leaving his daughter in front of him, he went to his home.
Padmavati served her husband for so many years accepting him as a
beautiful and learned one. Jayadeva compiled a book known as Nirukta,
the Vedic vocabulary, one of the six Vedangas. There were five kinds
of Niruktas, but in Kali-yuga they were destroyed by the evil people
and Prakrit-bhasha or the illiterate language was established. For
the sake of the demigods, Panini the author of Ashtadhyayi grammar,
overtook them and established the pure Sanskrit languagae.
Once
the evil minded Kali situated in the hearts of thieves, plundered all
the money of the brahmana Jayadeva which was given to him by the
king. Following this they cut both his hands and legs and went home
leaving Padmavati aside. Jaydeva was thrown into a ditch. Padmavati
took him out cried and lamented again and again seeing the situation
of her husband.
One day, when the king Dharmapala was out
hunting. He saw the sage Jayadeva without hands and feet and asked:
“Who put you in such a condition?”
Jayadeva answered: “No
one put me in this condition, O king. It is due to my previous
activities that I am suffering now in this abominable
condition."
Having heard this statement, the religious
king put the brahmana on a palanquin along with his wife and brought
them to his palace. The king built a dharma-shala, religious
institution, after receiving instructions from Jayadeva.
One
day those same thieves, dressed as Vaishnavas came to the king and
said: “We are very much expert in the scriptures and therefore we
have come to you. O best of the kings, Lord Vishnu, while being in
the stone (Shalagrama) eats food cooked by us everyday with love. If
you don’t believe us, you can see this right here.”
Saying
thus the slaves of kali by their power showed the king a four handed
form of Lord Vishnu eating. Being struck with wonder, king Dharmapala
said to Jayadeva: “O my gurudeva, some vaishnavas, the devotees of
Lord Vishnu have come to my palace, and they have shown me the Lord
before my very eyes, therefore please come quickly."
The
theives saw Jayadeva and became struck with wonder. They said to the
king in a joking mood: “O king, this brahmana was a cook in the
palace of the king of Gaudadesa (Bengal). Once he became very much
greedy for money and he mixed some poison in the food and offered it
to a king. When the king come to know about it he ordered him to be
crucified. Then we came to him (Jayadeva), and knowing him to be an
offender, we instructed him in the Vedic knowledge. Then the king
refused to crucify him, but he cut off his hands and legs. At that
time the king became our disciple, having been enlightened by
us.”
While they were speaking thus, the earth broke in two
and those thieves fell within the earth, being sent to the lowest
hell known as patala-loka. Jayadeva began to cry to the thieves and
while he was crying his hands and legs appeared to be as they were.
Then he explained to the bewildered king what had happened. The king
became very happy after hearing everything from him. Jayadeva wrote a
song called Gita-Govinda, the song sung for the pleasure of Lord
Govinda. The king read the song and attained liberation. “O
brahmanas, thus I have narrated the birth story of Jayadeva, now you
listen about how the Supreme Lord appeared as Sri Krishna Chaitanya
."
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