
King
Rajasekara went for hunting in the forest adjoining the banks
of River Pampa, along with his men. He started hunting courageously
in the dense forest which was a sanctuary for many wild animals.
After that hunting was over, King Rajasekara advised his men to
take rest and sat there entertaining himself with the sight of
the natural greenish beauty and the waterfalls, of the forest.
At
that time, he heard a child crying from somewhere in the forest.
Surprised, he went round and reached the banks of River Pampa.
There he saw a beautiful and divine child (i.e. Ayyappa) kicking
its legs and crying out, and was in a dilemma whether to take
the child to the Palace or leave it there itself.
While
the King was engrossed in his thoughts, a Sanyasi appeared before
him and told the King that he need not be afraid of the child
and take him to the Palace and that the child belonged to Kshatriya
dynasty capable of mitigating all sufferings. The Sanyasi further
stated that since the Child had a gold bell around his neck, his
name be called "MANIKANDAN" and when the child completed
twelve years, the King would know his divine history. After uttering
these words, the Sanyasi disappeared.
The
King of Pandalam was very joyous, he took the child to his Palace
and briefed the Queen about the incident. The King and the Queen,
having prayed to Lord Shiva, for a child, were very happy that
they had been blessed with a child. The people also felt happy
that a heir to inherit the Kingdom after the King, has been found.
However, the Diwan of the Kingdom who was thinking that he would
be the next crown after Rajasekara was worried.
When
the child, named Manikandan, began to grow in the Palace, everything
began to prosper in kingdom. He was taught all martial arts and
sastras and the Guru was surprised at his brilliance and agility
and the extraordinary talents. The Guru came to the conclusion
that he was not an ordinary child, but a divine power. After completing
his education under the Guru, Manikandan approached the Guru to
offer his Guru Dakshina.
When
Manikandan went to his Guru for his blessings, the Guru told him
that he already knew that he was a divine power and he was blessed
for having been given an opportunity to have Manikandan as a student.
The Guru further told Manikandan that he had one request to make
and that was that his only son who was dumb should be given speech.
Manikandan called the Guru's son and put his hands on his head
and immediately Guru's son had his speech. Manikandan requested
the Guru not to reveal this to anyone and went to the Palace.
In the meanwhile,
the Queen gave birth to a male child and the child was named RajaRajan.
King Rajasekara, impressed with the talents of Manikandan, decided
to crown him, treating him as his eldest son. He ordered the Diwan
to make arrangements for the same. The Diwan hated this and started
devising plans to prevent Manikandan from being crowned to the
throne and to annihilate him. He tried various methods including
poisoning of food, but failed in all these. However, Manikandan's
body bore an injury due to these and ordinary physicians could
not cure it. Lastly, Lord Shiva disguising himself as a physician,
treated Manikandan's injury and cured him.
Having failed
in all his attempts to kill Manikandan, the Diwan approached the
Queen and told her that she had her own son, it was not correct
to crown a person who came from the forest. He further told the
Queen since Arthasastra itself has justified any misdeed if it
was done to extract a good thing, he would suggest that the Queen
should pretend as if suffering from severe headache and stomach
pain and he would make the physician tell that only a tigress'
milk should be brought to cure the Queen and since Manikandan
would only go to the forest to bring the milk, he would be in
danger from the wild animals and even if Manikandan returned without
bringing the tigress' milk, the King's love for him would not
be as before. The Queen, became a prey to the Diwan's plot and
agreed to do what he told, so that her son could succeed the King
to the throne.
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