Hinduism

Eklavya

Near the ashrama of Drona, where Arjuna and his brothers used to take lessons in various arts, there lived a small bright boy, shudra by caste (lower caste). His name was Eklavya. He had great desire to learn the art of archery from Dronacharya. But his mother had told him that as a shudra, Acharya Drona would not accept Eklavya as his disciple. It was futile to dream of such a privilege.

But the boy was not be put off, his determination knew no bounds. Near his house, under a tree Eklavya installed a clay idol of Dronacharya that he worshiped as his Guru! Daily, morning and evening, this devotee put flower and natural perfumes in front of this image and took Self-Lessons in the art of bow and arrow. The talented young Eklavya soon acquired high knowledge in archery. He attributed his success to his Guru Dronacharya.

One day, as it happened, Acharya Drona and Arjuna were passing near the hut of Eklavya. It was pleasant and peaceful afternoon and people were taking rest. But the tranquility and silence was broken by constant barking of a dog. Eklavya did not like this, and therefore, he shut the mouth of the dog with an arrow! Dronacharya and Arjuna were surprised to see the dog with his mouth sealed with an arrow!

Naturally the curious Arjuna asked his Gurudev as to who could have done this delicate job. Even Dronacharya was amazed and knew the archer must be exceptionally skilled artist. They decided to trace this skillful fellow and reached the spot where Eklavya was practicing wonders with his bow and arrow in front of the clay image of Drona. It took no time for Dronacharya to understand the situation. He realized that Eklavya was superior to Arjuna in some respects. Dronacharya loved Arjuna very much and had declared him to be the best archer on the earth. Hence the Guru thought for awhile and came to a decision to remove Eklavya as a competitor to Arjuna.

Dronacharya went to Eklavya and said, "O young man, who has taught you such wonderful skills in archery! Who is your Guru?"

Seeing the Guru in front of him, the boy Eklavya was more that overjoyed and said, "Why, O Gurudev, this all is your grace! I worship you as my Guru. Look you are there in that image!"

Dronacharya was pleased with the dedication of Eklavya, and said, "I bless you my son. But as is customary, won't you give me my fees - Guru-Dakshina!"

[It is customary in India to give to the Guru whatever he demands as his fees - Guru-Dakshina for the knowledge the Guru has given to the disciple.]

Eklavya was overwhelmed to see Dronacharya had accepted him as his disciple! Out he said, "O Honorable Teacher, whatever you ask, this humble disciple of yours will try his utmost to offer you as Guru-Dakshina! I am blessed."

And now comes a very touching and pathetic incidence in Mahabharata. 

Guru Drona said, "O Eklavya, I am pleased with your respect for Guru. I want the thumb of your right hand as my fees – Guru-Dakshina."

The trees and atmosphere around stood still for a minute! Even Arjuna was stunned on listening to the unusual and almost cruel demand of his Guru. To ask for the thumb of an archer was equivalent to almost kill him! How could Dronacharya demand such a heavy prize from one disciple to protect the honor of the other!

But Eklavya had no such remorse. Unruffled and with due humility, cheerfully and without protest, he cut his right thumb and placed at the feet of Dronacharya. Gods in the heaven silently praised the greatness of Eklavya's sacrifice.

Previous Page  |  Continue Next Page  

12-Aug-2010

More by :  Dr. C.S. Shah


Top | Hinduism

Views: 3511      Comments: 4



Comment Finally arujun is not ready for fight.

Then last kirshna tole him, if you are not fight against Kaurava then what you explaing agasint Geeta (Dropadi).

So The message of krishna given to arjun is called GEETA.

kapil
03-Jan-2014 11:50 AM

Comment This is a incomplete story . Is there any link between Ekalabya and Jara vyadha? In the last phase of mahabharat the people of hunters attacked Dwaraka,Moreover Jara the people of Hunter community killed the Krishna.. Is it not the revolt of the hunter community? If anybody claims that the hunter community take the revenge of Ekalaby's defame So, in the begining of the Mahabharat we have got the story of Ekalabya who belongs to the hunter community and in the end of mahabharat the hunter community attacked Dwaraka and looted the wealth and women of Dwaraka,So by askingwhat is the significance of the storey? May I request you to explaIn THE MATTER ?
thanking you.

Yours Dipak

Dipak chandra
13-Jul-2012 10:14 AM

Comment I am 62 years old.But i was only aware about
Eklavya & his gurudakshina
i wish to work for Eklavya sanstha
Can you assign me some job in the interest of
children.
Daily i can visit 1 school to propagate Eklavya
pls reply

sham dande
04-Oct-2011 12:55 PM

Comment This is the concept with which it is explained the infinite faith in Guru can bring infinete knowledge ( whom so ever may be teaching even if it is stone). It can be seen that bad student in school tease teachers in back bench and dont attent to class. But topper is always topping who so ever teaches. In simple way it shows infinity is devided by zero. so by asking ekalavya to give everything his knowledge is converted to zero. but this knowledge was acheived by infinite faith in teacher.

M G Hariharan
13-Jun-2011 05:35 AM




Name *

Email ID

Comment *
 
 Characters
Verification Code*

Can't read? Reload

Please fill the above code for verification.