Sudama
Sudama was a poor brahmin boy who became a close friend of Krishna in
sage Sandipani's hermitage. Krishna learnt to chant from Sudama.
Once, Sandipani's wife asked Sudama and Krishna to get some wood from
the forest. While they were collecting the wood, a storm came and they
got lost. Sudama was scared. Krishna held his arms and assured his
safety. When the storm was over, they found their way to the hermitage.
Sudama was relieved. Sandipani blessed them with a long life and
happiness.
After completing their studies, Sudama and Krishna
went their own ways. Krishna became the king of Dwarka and married
princess Rukmini, the goddess of prosperity. Sudama, on the other hand,
married a simple brahmin girl and began to lead the life of a devotee,
reading scriptures, praying, forsaking worldly pleasures. Everyone loved
Sudama. His family was quite happy.
Then Sudma's wife gave birth to
two children. Because of Sudama's austere life style, the family began
to face difficult days, with little food to eat and no clothes to wear.
Sudama's wife was extremely devoted to her husband but when her children
began to suffer, she was concerned.
Finally on a cold night, when
her children were without blanket, she approached Sudama and humbly
said, "Aren't you and Krishna , the lord of Dwarika, friends? And,
Krishna married to the goddess of prosperity, Rukmini?"
Sudama replied, "Yes."
Sudama's wife dreamed of seeing an improvement in her family's poor
condition. She earnestly said, "Go my lord, I beseech you, for the sake
of our dear children, meet Krishna ."
The very prospect of meeting
Krishna , his old friend, made Sudama happy. "I will go and see him, but
I will not ask him for anything." Sudama's wife could hardly conceal
her joy. She happily said, "Even a visit to Krishna will bless our
family. Do not ask anything from him. I will be content my lord."
Just before his departure for Dwarka, Sudama came to his wife. Both had
the same thought. "What will I give to Krishna when I see him after such
a long time?"
Sudama's wife suddenly remembered, "My lord you used
to tell me that Krishna immensely loved Powa, the flattened rice!"
Sudama too remembered Krishna 's great liking for Powa. Sudama's wife
ran to her neighbor's house and they happily gave her the gift of Powa
in a small bundle. Sudama then set out on his long journey to Dwarka.
When Sudama came to the palace, surprisingly enough, no one stopped
him. He looked through various rooms and finally located Krishna and
Rukmini. When Krishna saw Sudama he ran to embrace him. Then Krishna sat
down and washed Sudama's tired feet with warm water and put sandalwood
paste on them.
After the royal meal, they all settled down to chat.
Krishna and Sudama exchanged the happenings of their lives since they
departed from Sandipani's hermitage. Suddenly Krishna noticed a small
bundle on Sudama's waist. He remarked, "Ah! You have brought a present
for me!"
Sudama hesitated, "How do I give a king, a poor man's
Powa?" When Krishna noticed that Sudama was ashamed to give him the
bundle, he remarked, "Sudama, the poorest gifts given to me with love is
dearer to me than the richest of gifts given without love." Krishna was
thoughtful, "He has not come to ask anything for himself. He came out
of love for his wife and me." Then he quickly snatched off the bundle
and opened it. There it was, his favorite Powa! He tossed some in his
mouth with great satisfaction. Then they talked and talked, as old
friends, to their heart's content. Sudama could not ask anything from
Krishna .
Next morning Sudama bid Krishna and Rukmini farewell. The
long road back home did not seem to be that hard as he thought of
Krishna . When he reached home, he was amazed to see that a huge mansion
was standing in place of his poor hut. His wife and children, wearing
new clothes, came to receive him. He could hardly recognize them. Sudama
felt the touch of the all-knowing Krishna who had rewarded Sudama for
his gift of love.
Sudama continued to lead the life of a hermit while his family enjoyed the generous gifts of wealth from Krishna .
తతపోతన భాగవతంలో గానీ, వ్యాస భాగవతంలో గానీ ఇతని పేరు సుదాముడని చెప్పలేదు. మీరు ఎక్కడనుండి గ్రహించారు?
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