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DREAMS OF MOTHER
TRISHALA
Tirthankar Mahavir’s soul was an angel in
the tenth heaven before being born as Prince Vardhaman. At midnight on the
sixth day of the bright half of Ashadh, his Ayushya Karma ended, and so did
his life as an angel. His soul came to earth and was conceived in the womb
of a Brahmin lady named Devananda. That night, Devananda had 14 unusual and
great dreams. She woke up and told her husband about the dreams. He told her
that their son would be a great one and gifted with many virtues. After 82
days, on the thirteenth day of the month of Aaso, Saudharma Indra, the King
of Angels was in his court. His throne started shaking, so he used his
Avadhijnan, a special mental power through which one can see distant things,
to see what was going on. He learned that Lord Mahavir’s soul was conceived
in Devananda’s womb. For a moment, he was puzzled, but then he realized that
this was the result of Lord Mahavir’s gotra karmas from his previous life.
He said to himself, "No, Tirthankar Bhagwan is never born in a low status
family. This should not happen to Mahavir. I will move his soul to a high
status family." Saudharma summoned Angel Hari-naigamesin to his court and
commanded him to transplant the fetus from the womb of Devananda to the womb
of Queen Trishala, the wife of King Siddharth, and to put Queen Trishala’s
fetus in Devananda’s womb.
Angel Hari-naigamesin left the court of
King Saudharma Indra to go to Devananda’s home. With his divine speed, he
soon arrived at the bed side of Devananda and paid his reverence to the soul
of Lord Mahavir. With his divine power, he put Devananda into a deep sleep,
removed the fetus and then left to go to Queen Trishala’s palace.
Again with his divine speed, he reached
Queen Trishala’s palace within a very short time. He used his divine power
to put Queen Trishala into a deep sleep and then he performed the exchange
of the fetuses. Once again, he paid reverence to Lord Mahavir’s soul. Then
he left with the fetus of Queen Trishala and went to Devananda’s home to
replace the fetus in her womb. (Digambars do not believe in the fetus
transfer part.) That night, Queen Trishala had those fourteen great dreams.
The dreams filled her with wonder and joy. She woke up her husband, King
Sidharth and told him what she saw in the fourteen dreams. He told her that
those dreams seemed very auspicious. The next day, King Siddharth summoned
the scholars to his court and asked them about the meaning of these dreams.
(Digambar sect does not believe prince
Vardhaman being conceived by Devananda.)
The first dream Queen Trishala had was of an Elephant. It was a big, tall,
and an impetuous with four tusks. It was an auspicious elephant, and was
endowed with all the desirable marks of excellence.
This dream indicated that she would give
birth to a child with exceptionally high character. The four tusks signified
that he would guide the spiritual chariot with its four components: monks,
nuns, laymen, and laywomen.
The
second dream Queen Trishala had was of a Bull. The bull was noble, grand,
and had a majestic hump. It had the fine, bright, and soft hairs on its
body. Its horns were superb and sharply-pointed.
This dream indicated that her son would be
highly religious and a great spiritual teacher. He would help cultivate the
religion.
The third dream
Queen Trishala had was of a Magnificent Lion. His claws were beautiful and
well poised. The lion had a large well-rounded head and sharp teeth. His
lips were perfect and his eyes were sharp and glowing. His tail was
impressively long and well shaped. Queen saw this lion descending towards
her and entering her mouth.
This dream indicated that her son would be
as powerful and strong as the lion. He would be fearless, almighty, and
capable of ruling the world.
The fourth
dream Queen Trishala had was of the Goddess Laxmi, the goddess of wealth,
prosperity, and power. She was seated on a lotus and wore many rows of
pearls interlaced with emeralds and a garland of gold. A pair of earrings
hung over her shoulders with dazzling beauty.
This dream indicated that her son would
enjoy great wealth and splendor. He would be a Tirthankar, the supreme
benefactor of all.
The fifth dream
Queen Trishala had was of a Beautiful Garland descending from the sky. It
smelled mixed fragrances of different flowers. The flowers bloomed during
the different seasons. The whole universe was filled with their fragrance.
This dream indicated that the fragrance of
her son's teaching will spread throughout the universe, and he would be
respected by all.
The
sixth dream Queen Trishala had was of a Full Moon. It was a very auspicious
sight. The moon was at its full glory. It was as bright as a star. It awoke
the lilies to full bloom.
This dream indicated that the child would
help lessen the suffering of the all living beings. He would bring the peace
to the world. He would help the spiritual progress of entire humanity at
large.
The seventh
dream Queen Trishala had was of the Bright Sun. The sun was shining to
destroy the darkness. It was as bright as the flames of the forest fire. The
sun rose and ended the evil activities of the creatures who thrive at night.
This dream indicated that her son would
have the supreme knowledge and would dispel the darkness of the delusions.
The eighth dream
Queen Trishala had was of a Large Flag flying on a golden stick. The flag
fluttered softly and auspiciously in the gentle breeze. It attracted the
eyes of the all. A radiant lion was pictured on it.
This dream indicated that her son would
carry the banner of the religion. He would reinstate the religious order
throughout the universe.
The
ninth dream Queen Trishala had was of a Golden Vase filled with the clear
water. It was a magnificent, beautiful, and bright vase. It was decorated
with a garland.
This dream indicated that her son would be
perfect in all virtues and would be full of compassion for all living
beings. He would be a supreme religious personality.
The tenth dream Queen Trishala had was of a Lake full of Lotuses. Thousands
of lotuses were floating in the lake, and they all bloomed and opened at the
touch of the sun's rays. The lotuses had a very sweet fragrance.
This dream indicated that her son would be
beyond worldly attachment. He would help liberate human beings who were
tangled in the cycles of birth, death, and misery.
The eleventh
dream Queen Trishala had was of an Ocean. Its water rose in all the
directions to great heights. The wind blew gently and created the waves.
This dream indicated that her son would
have a serene and pleasant personality. He would achieve the infinite
perception and knowledge and would escape from worldly life which is the
ocean of birth and death and the misery. This would lead his soul to the
Moksha (liberation).
The twelfth
dream Queen Trishala had was of a Celestial plane. The plane resounded with
celestial music. It was saturated with the pleasant and spiritual aroma of
the incense.
This dream indicated that all of the
Angels in the heaven would respect, honor, and salute her son's spiritual
teachings.
The thirteenth dream Queen Trishala had was of a Big Heap of Jewels. It was
a mixture of all types of gems and precious stones.
This dream indicated that her son would
have infinite virtues and wisdom and he would attain the supreme spirit.
The fourteenth
dream Queen Trishala had was of a Smokeless Fire. The fire burned with great
intensity, but there was no smoke.
This dream indicated that her son would
reform and restore the religious order. He would remove blind faith and
orthodox rituals. Furthermore, he would burn or destroy his karmas and
attain salvation.
Some scriptures say that Queen Trishala
had sixteen dreams.
The
fifteenth dream was of a Pair of Fish which indicated that her son would be
extremely handsome.
The sixteenth
dream was of a Lofty Throne which indicated that herson would have a very
high spiritual status.
To summarize the indication of all these
dreams is that the child to be born would be very strong, courageous, and
filled with virtues. He would be very religious and would become a great
king or a spiritual leader. He would reform and restore the religious order
and guide all the creatures of the universe to attain salvation. He would
also be liberated.
Lord Mahavira was born on the thirteenth
day of the bright half of the month Chaitra, five hundred and forty-three
years before the Vikram Era, that is in 599 B. C. |