STORY OF NEELKANTA-SHIVA AND HIS BLUE NECK
There are various aspects of the appearance of Shiva is
so wonderful to know about and has a lot of relevance
to our real life. One of them is His throat turning blue as
a result of consuming poison. There is a beautiful story
behind it.
Here it goes.
According to Vishnu Purana, Indra was cursed by Sage
Durvasa for showing disrespect and as result He started
losing his kingdom to demons. He then approached
Vishnu, who advised him to seek the help of Demons in
churning the Ocean of Milk (Ksheer Sagar) and in return
the Devas and Demons can share the nectar(Amrit) emerging out of churning. The nectar can make one
immortal & regain their lost power.
After the Demons agreed to this, the snake God Vasuki
as rope, the mountain named Mandara as the churning
stick was arranged. As the churning process began, Lord
Vishnu, in the form of a tortoise, held Mandara from
bottom to prevent it from sinking. While churning, the
first thing that sprung out was the deadly Aalahaala
venom.
It is said the denizens of the skies shook and
trembled by the effect of the poison. Lord Shiva came
and saved the world by swallowing the entire poison in
one gulp. Parvati in her alarm to prevent the poison
from harming her beloved presses his throat gently and
the story goes on that the love of Parvathi immobilizes
the poison in Shiva’s throat, leaving only the ominous
blue tinge. He is called as Neelkantha, or “the blue-necked one”.
As the churning process continued, many
objects started coming out. To name a few, were
Kamadhenu (the wish-fulfilling cow), Ucchaisrava (the
white horse), Airavata(the white elephant), Kaustubh
Mani (a rare diamond), Kalpavriksha(the wish-fulfilling
tree), Lakshmi (Goddess of wealth) and so on. Finally,
Dhanvantari (the divine physician) appeared with a
vessel of Nectar (Amrit).
Lord Vishnu appeared in the form of Mohini, strikingly
beautiful women to serve the Nectar. By playing a trick, He distributed the Nectar to only the Devas and saved
the world from the Demons.
It has a deep meaning. The poison spreads with speech. The mind gets agitated with speech. All fights happen
because of harsh words and lack of right knowledge.
Shiva is also called Neelkantha – which signifies when
Shiva drinks poison, it doesn’t reach his whole body.
There are several symbolisms to this.
When one begins
a great undertaking, it is known for obstacles and
misgivings to come that threaten to derail the entire
venture symbolized by the poison. Steadfastness,
epitomized by Shiva, is needed to overcome these
obstacles.
One’s criticism is also many times deep-rooted and one tends to become judgemental and
opinionated for long periods of times, about people and
circumstances. Shiva with the Blue Neck symbolizes how our criticism needs to come from our throat, and not
from our hearts.
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