|  |  |  | 20-Shiv and Brahmaa
 
    
      When Shiv Jee was married to Paarvatee Jee all Devtaa, Rishi, Gandharv, 
      Siddh, Chaaran, Yaksh etc gathered together. Brahmaa, the creator 
      of the Universe, seeing the beauty of Paarvatee, had a discharge of semen. Shiv 
      observing this, offered him water of Gangaa, the purest water and said, - “You 
      will wipe off your sin by this water”. Brahmaa kept the holy water in his Kamandal 
      (a particular container made out of dried fruit carried by Saadhu) and was purified 
      by its bath.  
    
      This legend is associated with
      Tryambakeshwar Temple.
    
      Brahmaa Jee used the same water to wash Vishnu's foot when it reached Brahm Lok while He was measuring Tri-Lok at the time of donation of Bali's 
      three feet land to Him.  
    
Descent of Godaavaree Once
      
      
    
      River Gangaa was enjoying with Shiv 
    
      in the form of a woman, 
Paarvatee Jee noticed it. She planned to drive Gangaa away from her husband. 
Paarvatee and her son Ganesh came to live in Gautam's Aashram with Paarvatee's 
friend Jayaa with a plan. There was a famine of 24 years and people were 
affected by the pangs of hunger. However, Varun - the God of Rains, pleased with 
Sage Gautam arranged rains every day in Gautam's Ashram (dwelling place) which 
was in Tryambakeshwar. Gautam used to sow rice in the surrounding fields of his 
Aashram in the morning, reap the crop in the afternoon and with it fed a large 
group of Rishi, who took shelter in his Aashram on account of the famine in the 
evening. The blessings of the group of Rishi increased the merit (Punya) of 
Gautam.
 
    
Seeing this 
    
      Indra got very worried because Gautam's merit was increasing. So Indra 
ordered clouds to rain all over Tryambakeshwar, so that the famine be over and 
Rishi can go back and the increasing merits of Gautam will be weakened. Although 
by these rains the famine was over, Gautam still urged the Rishi to stay back 
and kept on feeding them and gaining merit. Once he saw a cow grazing in the 
paddy field and he drove her away by throwing a blade of Darbhaa (sharp pointed 
grass) grass. The slender cow died as the blade hit her. It was in fact Jayaa - 
Paarvatee's friend, who had taken the form of a cow. This news upset the Rishi 
and they refused to eat at his Aashram. Gautam requested Rishi to show a way to 
come out of this sin. He was advised to approach Shiv and request him to release 
Gangaa, that a bath in the Ganges would set him free of his sins. 
      
       
    
    
      Gautam then practiced penance by going to the peak of Brahmgiri. Shankar 
was pleased by his worship and gave him the Gangaa. However, Gangaa was not 
prepared to part with Shiv, which irritated Shiv Jee. He danced his Taandav 
Nritya (dance) on the peak of Brahmgiri and dashed his Jataa there. Frightened 
by this action, Gangaa appeared on Brahmgiri. Later on Gangaa appeared in the 
Tryambak Teerth also. Gautam praised her but she appeared off and on on the 
mountain at various places and disappeared in anger. Gautam could not bathe in 
her waters. Ganges then appeared in Gangaadwaar, Varaah Teerth, Raam-Lakshman 
Teerth, Gangaa Saagar Teerth. Still Gautam could not bathe in her waters. Then 
Gautam surrounded the river with enchanted grass and put a vow to her. The flow 
stopped there and the Teerth thus came to be called Kushaavart. It is from this 
Kushaavart that the river Godaavaree flows up to the sea. Gautam wiped off his 
sin of killing a cow by taking bath here.   |