Why Durga Kills Mahishasura
A detailed story of how the Goddess Durga slew the
buffalo-demon Mahishasura.
Long ago, an Asura named Rambha
was the King of the Asuras.
While walking in the streets, he saw a beautiful she-buffalo, and was
immediately smitten with desire for her. The son born of this union was Mahishasura.
After Rambha, Mahisha became the King of the Asuras.
As is the custom of the Asuras, Mahisha also
wanted to prosecute war upon their cousins, the Devas. However, in order
to secure victory over their powerful foes, the Asuras needed to become
stronger. To this end, Mahishasura repaired
to the mountains, dedicating his time to rigorous penance, directed the creator
of all creatures, Lord Brahma.
At last the Lord appeared before the demon and
said, "Child. Your prayers have pleased me. Ask of me that which your heart
desires."
The Asura promptly said,
"Lord, let me become immortal. May I have naught to fear from
death!".
The Lord smiled and said, "It is not
possible. It is an inviolate principle that all creation must have an end.
Immortality is not in my power to grant. Anything else, other than this
impractical request, ask, and it shall be yours."
Mahishasura said,
"Since it is not possible for me to be immortal, may I not die at the
hands of Men. May I not die at the hands of my foes, the Devas. May I not die at
the hands of the great Trinity. If death has to
approach me, may it approach me only through a woman. Woman is weak, woman is
powerless. How can a woman kill me, the all powerful Mahisha? If you grant me
this boon, I shall be as good as immortal."
The Lord said, "O best among the Asuras. You shall become
all powerful among men and Gods. You shall lead a long life, but it shall come
to an end, through the means of a woman. There is no escaping fate. You shall
not die, except at the hands of a woman.". After granting the boon, Brahmadisappeared.
Mahisha returned to his kingdom. Free from fear
of death, he began amassing a great army. A brave Rakshasa named
Sikshura was the commander-in-chief of his army. Asiloma, Utharaka, Bidala,
Bashkala, Trinetra, Kalabandhaka were some of the great warriors in this mighty
army. They began invading all the neighboring kingdoms. This army of oppression
blew away all opposition, and soon, Mahisha became the overlord of the entire
earth.
Once the conquest of earth was accomplished,
Mahisha called a council of his generals and spoke to them thus: "Friends,
Now our army has proved its mettle in combat and has gained enough experience
to proceed towards our main purpose. For eons, our cousins, the Devas, have occupied the
heavens, spending their days in ease, while we, who have as much a right to
rule, have been banished to the dark dungeons of the underworld. This injustice
shall not go unavenged. As you know, Lord Brahmahimself has
guaranteed me victory over our foes. Death cannot approach me through the Gods.
Let preparations be made. We shall march on Amravathi, the capital of Indra at daybreak."
The assembled Asuras welcomed this
pronouncement with shouts of joy. At the dawn of the next day, Mahisha
performed a great Yagna (sacrifice), honored his perceptor Shukra,
sought his blessings and ordered his army to march towards the heavens. He also
sent an emissary ahead of the army, to issue a formal declaration of war to
the Devas.
When Indra heard the
message conveyed to him by the emissary, he convened a private council of the
principal Devas,
including Yama, Vayu, Varuna and Agni. He said to them,
"Mahisha, the son of the Asura Rambha is
marching to conquer us as I speak. He has offered us two choices, either to
meet him in the battle-field, or to accept him as our overlord and become his
servants. What is your opinion?"
The consensus was far war, for how could the
proud Devas
even contemplate surrendering to their foes without battle? However, before a
firm decision could be taken, the opinion of their Guru needed to be
ascertained. Accordingly, a servant was despatched to invite Brihaspati to
the council.
As the illustrious son of Angirasa entered the
council, all the Devas
stood up as a mark of respect to their perceptor. Indra went forward to
welcome the Guru and had him placed on the highest seat in the hall. After
washing the feet of the Brahmana and offering
him worship, Indra said,
"O Guru, You must be aware that Mahishasura is
about to invade our peaceful environs. He has sent us a challenge via an
emissary. Just as Shukra is
advising the Asuras
and protecting them against harm with the his yogic powers, please protect us
with the power of your penance. Without your protection, we cannot hope for
victory."
The Guru said, "Fear not. Victory does not
always go to the mightier force. It is not guaranteed by superior intellect,
nor by any incantation. Only the Gods can guarantee victory to those whom they
favor. Go to Brahma and
beseech his favor. With him on your side, you will be able to face the
mighty Asura army."
Accordingly, all the main Devas went to Brahma-loka,
the abode of Lord Brahma and
prayed him to help them against the Asuras. Lord Brahma said, "I
have given him boon that he has nothing to fear from anyone, save a woman. I
have no power to harm him. Let us go to Kailasa, the abode
of Shiva and
ask him for his help in this war."
Accordingly, the Devas and Lord Brahma went to the
abode of Shiva and
prayed to the Lord to protect Indra and his kinsmen
against the marauding Asuras. Lord Sankara (Shiva) then suggested that
the help of Lord Vishnu should
also be taken. Accordingly, all of them went to Vaikunta and secured
Lord Vishnu's
help.
The two armies met in the battlefield. We have
already listed the chief warriors on the side of the Asura army. On the
side of the Devas, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva fought, mounted
on their respective vehicles.
In one corner of the field, a fierce battle took
place between Yama and
a Rakshasa named
Tamra. Yama fought
with his famous Thanda (staff) and repeatedly hit the demon with it. However,
the power of Mahisha was also present in his generals, and Tamra was not
affected by it at all. He took up his bow and arrows and sorely harassed
the Devas,
including Indra.
At last, the Asura was
rendered unconscious by divine missile.
When Mahishasura saw
that one of his favorite warriors had fallen on the battlefield, he took up his
great mace and renewed his assault upon the Devas. By a demonic power known
as shambari (शाम्बरीं), he created thousands of clones of his own self. These
thousands of clones then attacked the army of the Gods, who were struck with
fear when they beheld this demonic feat. Till this time, the Trinityhad not taken an
active part in the battle. Indra then beseeched
them to save them from the assault of Mahishasura.
Immediately, the Trinity appeared in
the battlefield, arrayed for war. When the Asuras beheld them,
impelled by a desire to win glory, Asiloma, Trinetra, Bashkala, Andhaka and
many others gave battle to the foremost among the Gods. When Vasudeva (Vishnu) saw that the Devas were being sorely
harassed, he faced Mahisha in battle. He hit the Asura on the head,
with his famous mace, known as Kaumodaki. Stunned by the force of the blow, the
King of the Asuras
fell down in a swoon. However, he quickly regained consciousness and discarded
his form as a Buffalo. He assumed the form of a Lion. Angered, Vishnu tried to
behead him with his discus. However, thanks to the boon of Brahma, the discus was
powerless against him. He bull-rushed Vishnu and knocked
the Lord down. Stunned by the force of the blow, and realizing that his efforts
against the Asura were
futile, the Lord retired from the battlefield and took refuge in Vaikunta, his abode.
When they saw that Vishnu had
disappeared from the battlefield, Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma also realized
that their efforts would be futile. Struck with fear, they also left the battlefield,
abandoning the Devas
to their fate. The Devas
were disheartened. Indra tried
to rally them around, but fear had already entered their hearts and they could
no longer fight as effectively as before.
Indra tried to attack
Mahisha with his supreme weapon Vajra, but thanks to Brahma's boon, the missile
made nary a dent on the demon. The Asura assumed the
form of a giant buffalo and harassed the Gods with his horns and hooves. Unable
to withstand such an unorthodox assault, the Devas and Gandharvas fled
from the battle in disarray. All the brave Devas abandoned their
posts and ran away, including Indra, Kubera, Yama.
The invincible army of Mahisha entered Amravathi
unopposed. The Asura installed
himself on the great throne of the King of heaven. He appointed his trusted
generals in the posts occupied by the principal Devas. As far the Devas, they fled from
heaven and spent many years wandering in the mountains and forests.
At long last, unable to bear their misfortune
any longer, they approached Lord Brahma and prayed him
to suggest a way for them to regain the kingdom.
The Lord said, "O Devas, what can I do. He
has my boon that death cannot approach him through you or via the Trinity. Indeed, he is
immune from death from any man. Only a woman can kill him. Let us all go
to Kailasa,
that foremost amongst the mountains and confer with Lord Sankara. Let us go
along with him to Vaikunta and
seek the advice of Lord Vishnu."
Accordingly, the council of Gods was convened
in Vaikunta. Indra said, "O
eternal one, as you are well aware, we have been chased away from our kingdom
by that evil Asura,
Mahisha. Strengthened by the boon from the Grandsire, he is confident that
death cannot come to him and has let loose a reign of terror. He can be killed
only by a woman. But what woman is there who will be able to kill this evil
demon?"
Vishnu smiled and
said, "We tried to defeat him in battle. Not only did he survive, all of
us had to ignominiously flee from battle. As of now, there is no woman who can
be his death. Let a woman be created the best parts of all our powers. This
lady shall be the death of Mahishasura."
As Vishnu said this, a
dazzling pillar of light emerged from the face of Brahma and shone in
the sky. It was red like a flawless sapphire and was bright like the sun. Next,
from the body of Lord Sankara, a silver colored flame emerged and joined that
from Brahma. Vishnu also
contributed his power to this group.
Similarly, Kubera, Yama, Agni and the
other Devas,
sent their power to join this bundle of light and energy. The collection had
grown so bright that not even the Trinity could gaze at
it without shielding their eyes. As all were watching, a beautiful woman was
born the light.
Born of the best part of all the Gods, she is
known as Mahalakshmi. Of unsurpassed beauty, she is three-colored,
three-natured and had eighteen arms. She is eternal. She is the protector of
the Gods. Though she appears in many forms, her true form is one and is beyond
sensory perception.
Her face was created by the grace of Lord Shiva. Her eyes were an
aspect of Agni. Vayu's power created her
ears. Her nose was created by Kubera's grace. Her teeth
were from Brahma's
power. Her lower lips were created by Surya's lusture. Her upper
lips were from Kartikeya's (Skanda) grace. Her arms
and shoulders possessed the power of Vishnu. Her fingers were
created from the power of the Vasus. Her hips were
created by Indra's
lusture. Her thighs and knees were from Varuna's lusture. Her
backside was of the earth.
Vishnu said,
"Let us all give all our attributes and our special weapons to this great
lady. Let us arm her suitably for battle. Let her be endowed with our strength,
to slay the evil Asura."
The King of the Ocean-of-Milk gave her clothes
of red silk, and a necklace made of diamonds, and a crown jewel that shone like
a thousand suns to the Devi. Vishwakarma gave
her ear drops, shoulder ornaments and bracelets. Tvashta (?who is this) gave
her jewels known as Nuparas which were decked with thousands of priceless gems.
The King of the oceans gave her many necklaces and rings. Varunagave her a garland
of ever-blooming Lotus flowers and a garland known as Vaijayanti. Himavan (King
of mountains) gave her many priceless gems and a lion for her mount.
Now that she was decorated as befitting the
queen of Gods, it was time to arm her battle. Vishnugave her a discus,
the clone of his famed Sudarsana-Chakra. Lord Sankara gave her a trident, the
spitting image of his own. Varuna gave her a
conch to blow and strike terror in the hearts of her enemies. Agni gave her a
powerful weapon known as Sathagni (शतघ्नीं), capable of slaying the Asuras by the
thousands. Vayu gave
her a quiver that will never run dry, and a matching bow.
Indra gave her his
all-powerful Vajra (or an image of it). He also gave her the bell that belonged
to his elephant Iyravata. Yama gave her a
powerful Staff, made from his famed Kala-Thanda. Brahmagave her a Kamandal
(water-vessel) filled with the water from the sacred Ganga. Varuna gave her his
noose. Vishwakarma gave
her an axe. Kubera gave
her a cup filled with wine. Tvashta gave her Kaumodaki, the divine mace. He
also gave her an armor that can withstand any missiles. Surya gave her his
blinding rays.
All the Devas said,
"Salutations O Mother. Salutations to you, who are our deliverance. O
Bagavathi, we salute you. O Vaishnavi we salute you. You are the heaven, you
are the earth, you are the eternal principle, you are the great eternal truth.
We salute you. We salute her who is free from the cycle of life and death.
Mother, save us from the ravages of the evil demon, that powerful Asura, Mahisha. He cannot
be slain by anyone other than you. Have mercy on your pitiable plight. Kill him
and restore us to our legitimate place in the heavens. You are our only
hope!"
The Devi smiled and said, "O Devas. Have no fear. He
has swelled with pride due to the boon from Brahma, but his end is
near. I shall march on his capital and utterly destroy him and his demonic
forces."
With these words, the Devi mounted the lion and
marched towards Amravathi, the capital city of Indra, where Mahisha had
currently established his court. She let out a terrible roar that far surpassed
that of her beast as she approached the city.
When Mahisha heard this this noise, he was
struck with wonder. He turned to his advisors and asked them, "What is the
reason for this uproar? Who dares to disturb the peace of my city?"
Soldiers were dispatched to discover the source
of the deafening noise. They were ordered to capture the perpetrator and bring
him before their King in chains. When the soldiers saw the Goddess, fearlessly
advancing towards them on her lion-mount, they were struck with fear and ran
back to their king.
They said, "O King, There is a beautiful
woman outside your gates. She is traveling on a huge lion. Her beauty is
divine, she is decked in expensive jewels and clothes. She is not human nor
an Asura maiden.
She might be an Apsara.
She has eighteen arms, and she is carrying terrible weapons on all of them. She
is has made the terrible noise that you heard a while ago. We do not know who
she is. We are not sure why this lady has come to your realm."
Mahisha turned to his prime-minister and said,
"Hearing about this woman has filled my mind with desire for her. Go with
a small division of our army and woo her on my behalf. I shall make her my
queen. If she resists, imprison her, but do not hurt her, for she is to be
mine."
Accordingly, his prime-minister took a small band
of soldiers near the Goddess and said to her, "O Lady! Who are you? My
King, the great Mahishasura has
sent me to invite you to his palace. He has triumphed over the Devas. He cannot be killed
by any man. He has obtained many boons from the creator. He has heard of your
divine beauty and he wants to meet you. He is capable of taking any form. If
you desire, he shall take a human form to please you. Please accompany me to
the city. Or if you so desire, I shall bring him in person. State your
wish."
The Goddess said, "Know me to be the mother
of the Gods. I am both their creator as well as their creation. Capable of
destroying all Asuras,
I am called Mahalakshmi. I have come here to kill your King, the evil Mahisha.
I have not brought any army to battle him. Alone, I shall dispatch him to the
abode of his ancestors!"
The minister replied, "Devi! I am amused at
your bravado. There is no comparison between the mighty Mahishasura and
thyself. You are after all, a woman, and have spoken words of falsehood as
befitting a woman. It is impossible that you will even be able to last an
instant in battle with a man, let alone the great Mahisha! You are young,
barely in past your childhood. The great king of the Asuras desires you. Accept
his embraces and you shall be the happiest creature in all the three worlds.
Forget your foolish words and consent to be his queen."
The Devi let out a roaring laugh and said,
"By your idle words, you have proved your lack of intellect. How can a
King be any better when his ministers are such idiots? You are well aware that
your King is fated to die at the hands of a woman. Well, here I am, a woman,
equipped for battle by the Gods. I challenge him to battle. If he is willing to
flee to the safety of the nether-world and restore the heavens to Indra, I shall spare his
life. However, that does not seem likely. To me, it appears that your King must
be a coward, for who else but a coward would desire death at the hands of a
woman? Go to your king and tell him that Durga challenges him
to battle!"
The minister thought, "I cannot battle this
woman. If I loose, I shall lose my good name. If I win, I might harm her and
that shall certainly anger my king. The best course is to report back to the
king."
He went to Mahisha and said, "O King, I
spoke to the lady outside your gates. She refuses to accept your proposal. She
is desirous of meeting you in battle. She says that she has been created by the
Gods for your destruction. I did not want to battle her for I did not see any
way to capture her without harming her. You alone can suggest a way out of this
predicament."
Mahisha then turned to his favorite general
Tamra and said, "Go to this woman and humble her pride. Do not harm her.
Use your warcraft and the art of illusion to imprison her without causing any
injury to her."
Impelled by his fate, Tamra saluted his master
and went forth, fully armed for battle. As he approached the Goddess, he saw
that she was being worshiped by all the Gods. He went before her and spoke soft
words to her: "Discretion is the better part of valor. Unless it is
absolutely unavoidable, force must not be resorted to. O Lady, do not be so
stubborn. The whole world knows that my King is without equals. He is smitten
with desire for her and seeks to wed you. You will be his queen, just say the
words."
Devi laughed outright at him and said, "O
Tamra, Looks like your end is near. Go back to your dim-witted leader and tell
him that I am not in search of a husband. The Lord of the Universe is my
husband (This would mean Shiva, also referred to as
Mahadeva). He is the creator of all. He is the energy behind the functioning of
the universe. He is without beginning, without end. He is omniscient and
omnipresent. He is complete. He is holy. He is capable of manifesting
everywhere. He is at peace. He is the creator and protector of the world. Am I
mad that I shall forsake him for this oaf, this buffalo Mahishasura?.
I shall make him (another) mount of Yama (Note: Yama has a buffalo as
his mount.)" With this, the Devi let out a roar, that was like the sound
of the destruction of the universe at the end of time.
Frightened by that noise, Tamra returned
post-haste to his King. Mahisha convened a council to discus his options.
An Asura named
Durmukha said, "O King, It appears as if we will be defeated in this war.
However, we cannot withdraw now, for our glory is at stake. Even when we
confronted by Vishnu and Indra, we conquered them
in battle. What would the world say if we ran away from fear of a mere woman?
Regardless of what the outcome of the war may be, we have no option but to wage
war."
The Asura Bashkala said,
"Let us not grow despondent. Enthusiasm is the most important asset for a
warrior. Once fear enters a warrior's mind, defeat is certain. O King, allow me
to battle this woman. If fate is willing I shall return after conquering her."
Both Bashkala and Durmukha went to battle,
accompanied by many of their kinsmen. Bashkala wielded his deadly mace and
attempted to strike the Devi down. Devi countered him with her own mace and
struck him down. When the Asura got up from the
impact of the blow, she impaled him with her trident and killed him.
Seeing his friend die, Durmukha grew very angry.
He rallied his soldiers, who were showing signs of panic, and personally led
the attack on the Goddess. The Devi and the Asura battled each
other with terrible weapons, including the mace. Finally, Devi broke his bow
with her sharp arrows. She then shattered his chariot with her unerring missiles.
Frustrated, the demon tried to knock Durga off her mount.
Despite a hard blow to its head, the lion stood its ground. Angered, the Devi
struck off his head with her sharp sword.
When the news of the death of Bashkala and
Durmukha were brought to him, Mahisha was extremely angry. Sikshura, his
commander, promised the King that he would personally take care of the problem.
He went forth to the battlefield, accompanied by Tamra.
This was the most vicious battle till date.
Ambika (Devi) caused a chariot to appear and fought from it. When Tamra hit her
lion with a iron stick, the Goddess beheaded him with her sword. When Sikshura
tried to kill her with his sword, she stopped him in his tracks with five sharp
arrows. The first arrow knocked his sword away. The second cut off his hand.
The other arrows beheaded him. Thus the greatest of Mahisha's generals were
slain by the Devi.
When Mahishasura heard
this news, he sent the remainder of his great warriors Asiloma and Bidala
accompanied by his army to attack the Devi. The Devi slew him with seven sharp
arrows. Thence she Asiloma attacked her lion with a mace. The lion tore his
chest with its sharp claws. Then the Asuraclimbed on top of the
lion and tried to hit the Goddess. The Devi promptly beheaded him with her
sword.
Mahishasura came
out in person to confront the Goddess. He changed his form into that of a
handsome man and said to her, "O thou of the beautiful eyes, I have been
slain by the arrows of lust emanating from thy person. I have never begged
anyone for any favors. I am begging you to accept me as your lover. All the
Gods know of my prowess in battle. I am your slave to command. Satisfy my
longing"
Bhagavati (Devi) said to him, "I am the
eternal bride of the ParamaPurusha (lit. Ultimate-Man). I am his life-force and
I create the universe. He is my other half. I am merely another aspect of the
eternal principle. Just as a chunk of iron is animated by a magnet, he animates
me. If you wish to live, make peace with the Devas and either retire to
the earth or to the Nether-world. Else, you must face me in battle."
Mahisha drew forth his bow and arrow, and the
battle begun. For every arrow shot by the Asura, the Devi broke them
up with her steel-tipped arrows. At this, the Asura, abandoned his
man-form and took up that of a lion. He then tried to gore the lion of the
Goddess to death. Angered, the Devi struck him with steel tipped arrows, shaped
like serpents.
The Rakshasa took up the
form of an elephant and uprooted huge rocks. He hurled these rocks at the Devi.
They were also smashed to smithereens by the steel-tipped arrows of the
Goddess. Her lion attacked the elephant-shaped Asura and tore at his
forehead. He then shape-shrifted into a giant serpent. The Devi then attacked
him with her sword.
At this, the Asura took his
natural form, that of a buffalo and tried to gore the divine mother to death.
She struck him with her trident. He fell down in a swoon but recovered shortly.
He then kicked at the Goddess. He also let out a deafening roar to intimidate
her.
Deciding to end the battle there, the Goddess
then summoned her discuss (given to her by Vishnu), that was an clone
of the Sudarsana-Chakra. She launched it at Mahishasura and
beheaded him. Thus, the terrible buffalo-demon, who had terrorized the Gods
with boons obtained from Lord Brahma, met his end at the
hands of Durga.
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