Thursday, 3 December 2015

Lord Vishnu in His Supreme Form

Lord Vishnu in His Supreme Form

Pratihara Dynasty, 10th Century CE, Bhopal Museum

          King Bali was known for his generosity.  In order to test his commitment to his words, Lord Vishnu appeared as a dwarf  (Vaman). He asked for land which would be covered by just three steps of His. Bali granted him His wish. The dwarf transformed himself into the supreme form of Lord Vishnu.  In one step He covered the earth; in second step He covered the sky. He asked Bali " where shall I place my third step?" In all humility,  Bali offered his head. Lord Vishnu stepped on his head. Bali went to the underworld.  But Lord Vishnu was impressed by his generosity and truthfulness and by his honouring his pledge. He granted him the boon, that he could revisit Earth once in a year. 
        Here we see King Bali granting the wish to Vaman on the bottom right side. Lord Vishnu has taken the Universal form and stretched his leg to the moon. Besides Arjun, King Bali is another person who had seen the the Lord's universal form. 
        This myth is full of symbolism.  Like Abraham, King Bali is also tested by God. But Bali is true to his words. Honouring one's word, or truthfulness is important.  The story also explains the rejuvenation of Earth after the hot summer. In fact, Pongal in Kerala is celebrated in order to mark the return of King Bali on Earth. 
        Most importantly, the story is about self - confidence.  We are dwarfed by our own psyche. At times, we lack confidence.  Yet there is infinite energy and faith within us. If we were to tap the inner strength, we can take giant steps in our life. We too can take the Universal form of the Lord. 

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