चंपेय्य नाग
Jataka Stories - Champeyya
संन्यास वरण कर चंपेय्य चींटियों के पर्वत पर जाकर साधना में लीन हो गया। वहाँ एक सँपेरे ने उसे पकड़ा और शहर-शहर अपनी बीन की धुन पर नचाने लगा।
चंपेय्य ने जब संन्यास वरण किया था तब उसकी रानी सुमना गर्भवती थी। पुत्र को जन्म देने के बाद वह भी अपने पति की खोज में अपने बच्चे को उठाये शहर-शहर घूमती रहती।
एक दिन सुमना ने अपने पति को वाराणसी नरेश अग्रसेन के दरबार में एक सँपेरे की बीन के सामने नाचते देखा।
सुमना को अचानक वाराणसी दरबार में उपस्थित देख चंपेय्य भी चौंक उठा और उसने अपना नृत्य बन्द कर दिया। जब सभी चंपेय्य के व्यवहार से आश्चर्य-चकित थे तो सुमना दौड़ती हुई राजा अग्रसेन के पास पहुँची और अपनी सारी राम-कहानी सुनायी। राजा उसकी करुण-कहानी से प्रभावित हुआ और उसने चंपेय्य को मुक्त करके नाग-लोक वापिस जाने की सुविधा उपलब्ध करा दी।
अग्रसेन ने नागराज का निमन्त्रण भी स्वीकार किया और कुछ दिनों के लिए नागलोक में भी अतिथि के रुप में रहा। वहाँ वह चंपेय्य से उपदेश ग्रहण करने के बाद वापिस अपने राज्य को लौट आया।
O nce Bodhisatta was born as a Naga king Champeyya in the Champa river as a result of his desire to enjoy the royal life of the Naga world. He was married to an extremely pretty princess Sumana and enjoyed all sorts of luxuries and comforts. But soon he developed detachment to the royal life-style. He aspired to lead a life of recluse to practise Sila-Paramita (perfection of the righteous conduct). Sumana, the queen consort was alarmed and tried to dissuade him from such aspirations. Yet, her best allurements and efforts could not change the mind of the king and one day he eventually abdicated the throne to lead a life of an ascetic much to the grief of his pregnant consort. He retired on an ant-hill to practise his holy fast for certain number of days; and to dedicate his life to the service of the others.
Champeyya and Sumana with the baby
Naga king Champeyya and his consort Suman in the royal palace. The king appears to be detached and dispassionate
When he lay deep in his meditation on the ant-hill a snake charmer caught sight of him. Certainly the large snake was a prized prey for him. He pronounced his mantra to subdue the snake. The mantra , however, failed to have any effect on the Naga.Naga king Champeyya and his consort Suman in the royal palace. The king appears to be detached and dispassionate, Ajanta
The surprise moment when the serpent king stopped dancing at the sight of ill-clad Sumana and his son; and Uggasena expresses his surprise at the discontinuation of the dance, Ajanta
Now, Sumana made a formal request to king Uggasena to help her husband free at least for the sake of her son; and narrated her story. The king was impressed and acceded to her request. He got the Naga king released to join his family. The serpent king then invited him to visit the Naga world. The Varanasi king accepted the invitation and enjoyed his hospitality for seven days.
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