MALLINATH BHAGAVAN
In the Aparvideh area
there was a city named Vitshoka. A powerful king Mahabal ruled it. He was very intimate
with six other kings who were his childhood friends. Influenced by discourses of ascetics,
king Mahabal decided to follow the spiritual path. He sought opinion of his six childhood
friends with the remark-I want to become an ascetic, do you also?
All the six friends
replied, "We have been together during both good and bad times. When we have been
together during both good and bad times. When we have enjoyed the mundane life in company,
it would be shameful if we part company on the spiritual path. We shall become ascetics
together and we shall do all spiritual practices together."
The seven kings took
Diksha from Varadharma Muni and started the spiritual practices earnestly. The bug of ego
bit Mahabal. He thought, "I have always been ahead of my friends. Now, if I do the
same practices I will remain at the same level. As such I should do a little more and be
ahead as before." With this feeling Mahabal started secretly doing more practices
than the others. All the seven friends would formally take vow of some specific penance
together but when on conclusion, other friends broke their fast; Mahabal would continue
his fast on some pretext. The desire to be above the ordinary inspired this competition.
As a result of this deception Mahabal feel from the lofty spiritual level he had attained
due to his intense practices and acquired the Karma that would result in being born as a
woman (Stri-ved). However, as he still maintained the purity and intensity in his
practices he later also earned the Tirthankar-nam-and-gotra-karma. All the seven ascetics
breathed their last after sixty days fast and mediation. They reincarnated as gods in the
Anuttar dimension.
Birth
of Malli Kumari
The mothers
craving for flower bouquet inspired the king to name the girl as Malli Kumari. She was
very fond of having a bouquet of flowers. Florists from far and near used to bring
attractive and beautiful bouquets to present her and get desired gifts in return. Strange
yarns about her infatuation for flowers and bouquets spread all around.
Divine
Earrings
Once a famous and rich
merchant, Arhannak, of Champa town, went on a sea voyage with some other people. After
earning heaps of wealth when he was returning, a god appeared. In order to test
Arhannaks devotion for his religion, the god created a variety of afflictions. Even
in the face of death Arhannak did not yield. His devotion for the path shown by Jina was
absolutely unwavering. The god was pleased with this unrelenting determination of
Arhannak. He gave the merchant a pair of divine earrings as gift.
On the way back the ship
stopped at Mithila. All the merchants went to King Kumbhs assembly with gifts.
Arhannak gifted the divine earnings for Malli Kumari. The king and his ministers became
astonished at the divine beauty of these earrings. Once a joint in these earrings broke.
King Kumbh called expert goldsmiths to weld this joint but none of the artisans had skill
enough to do its work. In annoyance the king exiled many of these artisans. Wherever these
artisans went they talked of the divine beauty of Malli Kumari.
Ignorant
Artist
Once Mallidinna, the
younger brother of Malli Kumari, constructed an entertainment room in the palace premises.
One of the working artists was highly talented. This artist had a glimpse of a toe of
Malli Kumari who was standing behind a lattice. This enables the highly gifted artist to
paint a fresco of the princess on a wall of the room. He was under the impression that the
prince will be pleased to look at he exact replica of his sister and richly reward him.
When the room was
complete, the prince came with his wives to look at and approve the beautiful paintings,
some of which were erotic as well. While he was enjoying these works of art, he came
across the painting of Malli Kumari. He could not believe what he saw. Ashamed of himself
he said, "My elder sister is here and I am shamelessly enjoying these sensual
paintings along with my wives." His governess explained, "Prince, You are
mistaken. This is not your sister but her life size portrait." The prince carefully
examined the painting and was astonished at the realistic work of art and the skill o the
artist. However the feeling if anger overtook the sense if appreciation. He was annoyed at
the mindless effrontery of the artist who had pained such a live portrait of his respected
elder sister in the entertainment chamber.
The angry prince called
the painter and asked him when and how he saw the princess. The artist humbly submitted,
"Sire! I just saw one toe of the princess from behind a lattice. But I am endowed
with this miraculous skill that when I start painting even a part of a thing I
automatically complete the thing perfectly."
This explanation did not
pacify the prince. He exiled the artist after amputating his right thumb. The vexed artist
made another painting of the princess and sold it at a very high price to king Adinshatru
of Hastinapur. Adinshatru was attracted towards Malli Kumari, as many others who had heard
about her divine beauty.
Discussion
with Choksha
One day a female
mendicant named Choksha came to Mithila. In order to influence the royal family she came
to Malli Kumari. Choksha was a scholar of Vedas and other scriptures and her
interpretation was that keeping the body clean, indulging in charity and the anointment of
Tirth (sacred place) were the only religious activities that lead to liberation. She
started preaching her ideas to Malli Kumari, who heard all this with patience. When
Choksha had nothing more to say, Malli Kumari said in her magnetic voice, "With due
respect to your attire, I am surprised at your ignorance, Choksha. Know that every charity
is not done with religious or pious intent. Even cleaning the body and anointment of a
Tirth are not sacred if they are not done with equanimous and pious feelings or if they
cause any destruction of any living organism. Washing it with blood will never clean a
blood stained cloth. The basis of religion is a discerning attitude. To an irrational
person, even penance causes discomfort and irritation." This irrefutable logic of
Malli Kumari silenced Choksha, but she became angry and decided to take revenge.
Choksha decided that, in
order to shatter the pride of this princess it would be best if she could be manipulated
into marrying some king who already had many wives. Cooking up her plan, she approached
the king of Kampilyapur in Panchal state. She gave a titillating description of the divine
beauty of Malli Kumari and provokingly said to the king, "Your life and palace both
are lack luster as long as you do not marry and bring this divine beauty to your
palace." King Jitshatru was highly impressed. He decided to seek the hand of Malli
Kumari in marriage.
Change
of Heart of the Six Kings
The six friends of Malli
Kumaris earlier birth were born in six different royal families and inherited the
kingdoms.
They were:
1. King Pratibuddha of
Saketpur,
2. King Chandrachhay of Champa,
3. King Rupi of Shravasti,
4. King Shankh of Varanasi,
5. King Adinshatru of
Hastinapur, and
6. King Jitshatru of Panchal
(Kampilyapur).
The fame of the beauty
of Malli Kumari inspired all these six kings to send proposing kings and returned the
emissaries. These kings felt insulted and marched on Mithila with their armies and lay a
seize.
When king Kumbh got the
challenge he became worried. Malli Kumari asked about the cause of her fathers
anxiety. Kumbh replied, "Daughter! All these kings want to marry you. My refusal has
irked them and they have surrounded Mithila. I am anxious about what I should do
now!"
Malli Kumari was already
aware of all these activities through her Avadhi Jnan (the capacity to know all about the
physical world). She made a plan to enlighten these friends of her last birth. In the
palace garden she got a chamber made and in its center installed a life size statue that
was her exact replica. Its inside was hollow and there was an opening hidden under the
neck. Six adjacent chambers were also erected around this central circular chamber. These
six chambers had windows opening in the main chamber. These windows were so designed that
an n onlooker could only see the statue and nothing else. Making all these arrangements,
Malli Kumari started putting one handful of the food she ate every day inside the hollow
statue.
When the stink of
decomposed food, coming out of the statue on opening the lid became intolerable, Malli
Kumari went to her father. She said to her father, "Stop worrying, father, and inform
the kings individually that I want to meet them to discus about marriage." The king
did likewise. Believing that only he had been invited, every one of the kings accepted the
invitation. At the predetermined time they all came one by one and were led to the six
chambers allotted for them separately. From the windows in their chambers each one of them
gazed at the divinely beautiful statue considering it to be Mali Kumari. Everyone was
dreaming of the marriage and the happy moments thereafter. All of a sudden Malli Kumari
removed the concealed cover from the hole in the neck of he statue. The obnoxious smell of
decomposed food filled the chambers. The hellish smell hit the peeping kings and they were
jolted out of their state of daydreaming. Their faces distorted with revulsion.
Panic stricken, the
kings shouted, "What is all this? Why have I been locked in this chamber? It is
impossible breath here. Please open the doors." It was then that Malli Kumari
appeared and said, "O slaves of passions! You are totally infatuated with female
beauty. A moment ago you were admiring this earthly beauty and were nurturing a desire to
possess and enjoy it. Now a hatred for the same is evident on your distorted faces. What
sort of love for beauty is this?"
The kings shouted,
"Why are you trying to make fools of us? It is impossible to tolerate this
stink?"
Malli Kumari asked the
attendants to open the gates of the chambers. All the six kings rushed out and were
surprised to see each other. Finding the right opportunity Malli Kumari said to them,
"The stink caused by just a few handfuls of food is intolerable. Mind you, this body
is nothing but a statue made of bones and flesh and maintained by the same food. Why such
infatuation for such decomposed thing? You are all friends of my last birth. Rise above
this infatuation and commence once again the terminated pursuit of purification of the
self."
All the six kings
acquired Jati-smaran Jnan, They sought pardon from king Kumbh as well as Malli Kumari.
Resolving to follow the path of renunciation they left for their respective kingdoms.
Malli Kumari also
announced her decision to become an ascetic. After the great charity she became an ascetic
along with three hundred males and equal number of females. Immediately after her Diksha,
she acquired Vipulmati Manahparyav Jnan (the ultimate Pra normal capacity and started deep
meditation. The same afternoon she attained omniscience. In her first discourse she
discussed on the subject of philosophy of equanimity. The six kings took Diksha during
this first discourse. After enhancing the spread of religion for a long period she
attained Nirvana on the fourth day of the bright half of the month of Chaitra at
Sammetshikhar.