Purushottam Dev the king of Puri heard
about the beauty and the grandeur of Princes Padmavati, the daughter of King Saluva Narasimha of
Kanchi Kingdom, now located in Tamilnadu. Our king Purushottama sent his nuptial
proposal to the father of Padmavati. The King of Kanchi sent a spy to Puri so
as to know the wellbeing of Purushottama
Dev and his Kingdom Puri. Incidentally when the spy reached Puri it was the
time for annual car festivities called Ratha Jatra. The spy looked at the
prosperity of Puri Kingdom. But he observed an unusual event. On the Bada Danda
or Grand Road he found three newly built chariots. On questioning he was told
King Purushottam Dev will come to the street before cars are being pulled. He
got the solace as he would be able to have a look on the prince of Puri, as he had
taken the arduous job of travelling couple of weeks from south end of this
sub-continent to the eastern part.
Finally prince Purushottam Dev appeared
while adorned in white cladded attire and a turban on his head. Through the
wooden staircase the king reached to majestic chariots called ratha. But the spy was dumbstruck when
he spotted King Purushottama hold a broom in his hand and started cleaning the
three chariots one after another. He had the diehard believe a Khetria(king)
should always lift a sward in his hand to wage a war and not a broom.
With a heavy heart the spy returned to
Kanchi and reported the ugly things that he witnessed at Puri. The king of
Kanchi decides how at all he could get his daughter married with someone who
holds a broom in his hand. The Kanchi King thought holding a broom and dusting
the car of the lord is an unholy act and should be done only by people of lower
caste. He sent his messenger while refusing the proposal of king Purushottam
Dev. Our King Purushottam Dev was deeply hurt and headed for Kanchi with his
cavalry of armed forces to invade the kingdom of Kanchi. But the army of our Puri
king Purshottam Dev was brutally bruised by the mighty kingdom of Kanchi. After
the defeat Purshottam Dev returned back to Puri with a heavy heart.
On reaching Puri at night King Purshottam Dev went inside the sanctum sanctorum
of Shri Mandira of the trinity. He shut the door of the garbagruha from inside.
As if a child while crying he pleaded Lord Jagannatha saying entire life he
served him as his sole deity, but now he has been dishonoured for the sole
reason he swept the floor of the chariots with a broom. While repenting king
Purushottam caught sleep over there. At midnight king Purushottam Dev had a
vision. Lord Jagannath appeared there and dictated him to invade the kingdom of
Kanchi once again. Further he clarified not to fear, as this time he will be
going along with his elder brother Balabhadra to fight the war on behest of him
at every step. King Purshottam waked up and thanked Lord Jagannath with
prostration.
Rajadhi Raja Purusottam Dev recruited a
new Senapati(commander) and armed forces. He restored his
inventory of arms and ammunitions. Somewhere in 15th Century AD in the hot summer King Purushottam Dev
along with his cavalry of armed forces started their expedition to conquer the
kingdom of Kanchi which is 1,300kms away in the southern end of this subcontinent.
While they were travelling somewhere near Chilika Lake a cowherd lady ceased
the path of the army. She stood firm on the middle of the path. She said she
will not allow the King to move ahead an inch, unless and until He pay her dues.
The milkmaid was summoned to the king Purushottam Dev. On questioning the lady
said her name is Manika. Two soldiers of Puri kingdom went that way a while ago
riding two horses. The elder soldier was riding a white horse, whereas the
younger soldier was riding a black horse. They were thirsty and halted here.
They drank her butter milk to their heart's quench, but did not pay the price
of the butter milk. On asking for the money they said they do not have any. But
they handed over her one finger ring to exchange it with you for the price of
buttermilk. She said I will not allow you to cross this place unless and until
you pay the price of two tumblers of buttermilks.
Manika unfurled the knot of her saree
and
took out a diamond studded ring that she had hidden in it. A mere glance at the ring glittered the eyes of King Purusottam Dev. He instantly recognised the diamond studded ring to be that of Lord Jagannath only, which has been stored safely in the treasury of the Jagannath Temple. He was assured it to be Lord Jagannath himself as no one can touch the ornaments of the Lord since the keys of the treasury is with him. King Purusottam got assured that two soldiers who are leading them are none other than Lord Jagannatha
and Lord Balabhadra themselves. While holding the ring the king looked towards skyward and kneel down there on the ground with tears of happiness in his eyes. He immediately recalled the vision that he had in the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Jagannath temple. This miracle of Lord Jagannath instilled ample confidence in Purushottam Dev. With this divine intervention of Lord he was assured that he will definitely conquer the kingdom of Kanchi. Purushottam despite being a king touched the feet of that old milkmaid. Purushottam said “Oh Mother how fortunate you are as you have served buttermilk to Lord Jagannath and his elder brother with your own hands”. Purushottam handed over swarna mohar(gold coins) to compensate the price of butter milk that has been drank by Lord Jagannath and Balabhadra. On taking the blessing of Manika, Purshottam headed for Kanchi. The army of Puri had to confront many wild animals while traversing the dance forests of the coastal area.
took out a diamond studded ring that she had hidden in it. A mere glance at the ring glittered the eyes of King Purusottam Dev. He instantly recognised the diamond studded ring to be that of Lord Jagannath only, which has been stored safely in the treasury of the Jagannath Temple. He was assured it to be Lord Jagannath himself as no one can touch the ornaments of the Lord since the keys of the treasury is with him. King Purusottam got assured that two soldiers who are leading them are none other than Lord Jagannatha
and Lord Balabhadra themselves. While holding the ring the king looked towards skyward and kneel down there on the ground with tears of happiness in his eyes. He immediately recalled the vision that he had in the sanctum sanctorum of Lord Jagannath temple. This miracle of Lord Jagannath instilled ample confidence in Purushottam Dev. With this divine intervention of Lord he was assured that he will definitely conquer the kingdom of Kanchi. Purushottam despite being a king touched the feet of that old milkmaid. Purushottam said “Oh Mother how fortunate you are as you have served buttermilk to Lord Jagannath and his elder brother with your own hands”. Purushottam handed over swarna mohar(gold coins) to compensate the price of butter milk that has been drank by Lord Jagannath and Balabhadra. On taking the blessing of Manika, Purshottam headed for Kanchi. The army of Puri had to confront many wild animals while traversing the dance forests of the coastal area.
While blowing the Sankha(conch) and
trumpets and beating the drums with a revived vigour once again the armed
forces of Puri invaded the border of Kanchi kingdom. There was a fierce battle.
Purushottam now fought the war fearlessly with the sole assurance his two
adorable deities are there among his armed forces. Finally king Purushottam won
the war. He made Princes Padmavati the prisoner of war(POW) and brought her along
with.
While returning he halted near Chilika
lake to meet that milkmaid Manika, who had handed over the diamond ring of the
Lord Jagannath. He donated the entire village to her, which is now being called
as Manikapatna. On reaching Puri there was celebrations in the entire kingdom.
People welcomed the cavalry while blowing conch and trumpets; playing mridungs
and bells; igniting fire crackers; singing and dancing.
But a thing to be noted King
Purushottam did not touched the Princes. She was kept with dignity. King
Purushottam asked his Pradhan Mantri(Prime Minister) to get princes Padmavati
married to an untouchable person so as he can retaliate with her father. King
Purushottam had a very wise Prime Minister he took the custody of the princes
and gave a word no sooner he finds a suitable untouchable person, he shall get
the princes married with him. The Prime
Minister kept the princes safe and healthy for couple of months at an isolated
place.
When a couple of months passed by, it
was again time for the annual festival of Rath Yatra. While King Purushottam
was doing the chera pahanra or
sweeping the surface of the ratha(car)
with a golden broom at the nick of the hour the Prime Minister reached the
spot along with princess Padmavati. He said “Your Highness you have ordered me
to find a sudra or a person of lower
order and to get Princes Padmavati marry.
And your highness today I found that person. And that is none other than you
yourself, because you are holding a Broom in your hand and cleaning the Raths. And you have to keep your word by marrying Princess Padmavati”. The
Prime Minister handed over a garland to King Purushottam to put that in her
neck. King Purshottam had no other option, but to obey to the dictum of his
Prime Minister.
This
is how with the divine intervention of Lord Jagannath king Purushottam Dev and Queen Padmabati led a
happy and contended life. The kingdom of
Puri thrived during his reign and for many generations that followed them.
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Great story of Lord Jaggannath. Chitranjan
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