Vat Savitri Vrat in
King Ashtapati had a beautiful and intelligent daughter named Savitri. The King gave her the permission to choose her husband. One day, Savitri met a young man in the forest who was carrying his blind parents in two baskets balanced on either side of a stick. The young man was Satyavan.
Impressed by Satyavan’s devotion towards his blind parents, Savitri decided to marry him. On enquiry, the King found out from Sage Narada that Satyavan was the son of a deposed king and that he was destined to die in a year.
King first refused to give permission for the marriage but Savitri was adamant. Finally, the King relented and the marriage was conducted and the couple left for the forest.
They led a happy life and soon a year passed. Savitri realized that the date Sage Narad had predicted that Satyavan would die will fall in three days time.
Three days before the predicted day of death of Satyavan, Savitri started fasting.
The day Satyavan was destined to die, Savitri followed him to the forest. While cutting woods from a Vat Vriksha (Banyan Tree), he fell down and fainted. Soon, Savitri realized that Satyavan is dying. Suddenly she felt the presence of Yama, the god of death. She saw him carrying the soul of Satyavan and she followed Yama.
Yama first ignored Savitri thinking that she will soon return back to her husband’s body. But she persisted and kept on following him. Yama tried few tricks to persuade her but nothing worked. Savitri remained adamant and said that she will follow her husband where ever he goes.
Then Yama said that it is impossible for him to give back the dead as it is against the nature’s law. Instead, he will give her three boons and she should not ask to return her husband's life as a boon.
Savitri agreed.
With the first boon she asked that her in-laws be reinstated in their kingdom with full glory.
With the second boon she asked for a son for her father.
Finally, for the third boon she asked ‘I would like to have children.’
Yama immediately said ‘granted.’
Then Savitri said, ‘now that you have granted me the boon of having children please return my husband as I can only have children from him.’
Soon Yama realized that he had been tricked by Savitri, a pativrata.
Yama remained silent for a minute and then smiled and said ‘I appreciate you persistence. But what I liked more was you readiness to marry a man whom you loved even though you knew that he would only live for a year. Go back to your husband he will soon wake up.’
Soon Savitri returned to the Vat Vriksha were her husband was lying dead. She started going round (pradakishna) the Vat Vriksha and when she completed the pradaksihna, Satyavan woke up as if from sleep.
Soon Savitri and Satyavan were reunited.
People worship Vat Vriksha and perform Savitri puja in memory of this event.
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6 comments:
it is a nice thing to see that some one is working for the preservation of Hindu Culture
I like the Culture of Hindu Tradition, But In the Current Time I have to Suffer a lot Due to the Fashionable Observation of the Morden Ladies.
I liked that you have given us an opportunity to read the story of satyavan and savitri.I observe the vrat but not able to read the story as i dont know to read oriya.Thanks
Thanks for the story..as i m Indian...but away from my country..after reading this story i feel satisfied for keeping the vrat for my husband..
thanks to give us nice story of satyavan and savitri this will surely help me to make first vat savitri with full of blessing
Educative site. A lot of information is provided which anybody can easily avail. At least one must know the importance of what one is doing and why it should be observed.
Thanks
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