Lopamudra or Imperfections

 


Story: Agastya Created the Perfect Woman in Lopamudra


According to a story in the Mahabharata, Agastya created Lopamudra in order to marry her so that he could beget a son. Agastya’s ancestors were in the suspended state (and could not go to heaven) because Agastya did not have any progeny who would rescue the ancestors from the state of suspension by offering them appropriate oblations. However, as Agastya could not find a lady after his own being, he created limbs of a perfect woman through his yogic power – Lopamudra.


Lopamudra was a beautiful woman, with the most graceful parts of animals as her body parts, such as eyes of the deer, etc. The name Lopamudra signifies the loss (lopa) that the animals and plants suffered by giving their distinctive beauties (mudra’s) when Agastya created her. Agastya had created Lopamudra with the intention of marrying her. She was created in child form, and then handed her over to the king of Vidarbha,  who was performing penance for a progeny.


She grew up as a princess, and Agastya asked for her hand in marriage from the king once she reached marriageable age.  The king was reluctant, but Lopamudra told her father that she wanted to marry the sage. Thus it came to be, that Rishi Agastya married the perfect woman he himself created.


Lopamudra’s Puts Conditions to Consummate the Marriage


After marrying Lopamudra and bringing her to his hermitage, Agastya lost himself in his austerities again.  Lopamudra decided to write  certain hymns asking for his love and attention. Agastya read the hymns and realized his duties as a husband. But Lopamudra put a condition, that she wanted to live in a palace and a bed similar to her palace bed. She said, “There is no doubt that a man marries for offspring, but it is my desire that you get adorned in garlands, I get dressed in celestial garments, and then we consummate our marriage on a bed like the one in my father’s palace.”


Agastya said, “I don’t have riches like your father, and can’t get a bed or celestial garments.” She insisted that he was  a great sage and can command all the riches in the world, so he should do that which will fulfill her desire without reducing his ascetic merit.


Agastya decided to ask some kings to give him riches. He first went to king Srutarvan who was known to be the richest king on earth, and asked him to give Agastya riches such that no injury is caused to anyone else. The king in turn gave a detailed account of his expenses and revenues to Agastya and said you can take whatever you want. Agastya compared the revenues to the expenses, and saw that they were exactly equal, and therefore decided not to take any riches from Srutarvan. Next, Agastya went to Vradhnaswa and the same thing happened, and so too with king Trasadasyu.


After this he decided to go to the asura Ilvalu who he knew to possessed immense riches. Ilvalu received them and according to his custom, cooked his brother Vatapi as a ram and served it to Agastya and his entourage. The kings were extremely disturbed but Agastya asked them to put their mind to rest and then ate Vatapi alone. When Ilvalu calls Vapati from the dead, Agastya merely belched, and said that Vatapi had already been digested!


Lopamudra Gets What She Asked For

Ilvalu became sad realising he had lost his brother. He asked Agastya the purpose of his visit. Agastya told him that he wanted riches, and takes back with him cows, gold coins, and other wealth.


The princess Lopamudra is now happy and ready for consummation. Agastya told her that he is extremely happy with her and asked her what she wanted for sons. Did she want a thousand sons, or a hundred sons equal to ten, or ten sons equal to hundred or just one son who could vanquish a thousand? Lopamudra answered, “Let me have one son equal unto a thousand, O thou endowed with wealth of asceticism! One good and learned son is preferable to many evil ones.’”


The foetus grew in Lopamudra’s womb for seven years. The son Dridhasyu born to them, enabled Agastya liberate his ancestors from the suspended state they were in and helped them attain moksha. 


Lopamudra is the legendary beauty – a perfect wife of an ascetic created by him. Intelligent, wise and knowledgeable.  She is the vedic scholar of her times, a great poet and a veda drishta Rishiki. 


The Inner Meaning


This is one of the fantastic stories where the real information is hidden. To understand the real meaning you should not Perceive the story in a human form. You must read the story Agahsthya and his wife Lopamudra to understand the concept.


Lopa means deficiency or imperfections or Egos. Mudra means hand symbol or Seal or Something which very very hard to erase. Lopamudra means all your imperfections put together into an attractive feminine form.


In the story Rishi Agasthya created a girl with all perfections.  Lopamudra is the feminine form of Agasthya. He recognized all his imperfections, would like to over come and into perfect pure form. Agastya imperfections Vs Lopamudra Perfections. Perfectly balanced duality.


When ordinary people read this story, first thing they will question is, he created a girl means, that is his daughter. How can he marry his own daughter? This is against human nature. To overcome this problem he gave it to a king to raise as his own and later he can marry her. Being Rishi, when his wife asked for luxury to mate and have a son, he went looking for the money. How come she took 7 years to conceive and deliver a baby? Is Hinduism is a crazy religion?


What Agasthya was trying to convey was? Put all your imperfections that hinders your spiritual progress into an attractive female. When your are meditating, this beautiful woman will form in your conscience, don’t be attracted by it but make it merge with you, so that there are no imperfections in you. From this point on, powerful soul with wisdom will evolve after 7 years of penance. Now you are blessed with radiating Sun or Soul Or Conscience. Now it is up to you to make it shine like 100 crore suns like Vishnu. In meditation you will see many Dawns, Sandhyas, Poornimas and Brighter Suns. An invisible sun will be radiating behind your head.



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