Once upon a time, there lived a herd
of eighty thousand elephants at the bottom of the majestic Himalayas. Their
leader was a magnificent and rare white elephant who was an extremely kind-hearted
soul. He greatly loved his mother who had grown blind and feeble and could
not look out for herself.
Each day this white elephant would
go deep into the forest in search of food. He would look for the best of
wild fruit to send to his mother. But alas... his mother never received any.
This was because his messengers would always eat them up themselves. Each
night, when he returned home he would be surprised to hear that his mother
had been starving all day. He was absolutely disgusted with his herd.
Then one day, he decided to leave
them all behind and disappeared in the middle of the night along with his
dear mother. He took her to Mount Candorana to live in a cave beside a
beautiful lake that was covered by gorgeous pink lotuses.
It so happened that one day, when
the white elephant was feeding he heard loud cries. A forester from Benaras
had lost his way in the forest and was absolutely terrified. He had come
to the area to visit relatives and could not find his way out.
On seeing this big white elephant
he was even more terrified and ran as fast as he could. The elephant followed
him and told him not to be afraid, as all he wanted to do was to help him.
He asked the forester why he was crying so bitterly. The forester replied
that he was crying because he had been roaming the forest for the past
seven days and could not find his way out.
The elephant told him not to worry
as he knew every inch of this forest and could take him to safety. He then
lifted him on to his back and carried him to the edge of the forest from
where the forester went on his merry way back to Benaras.
On reaching the city, he heard that
King Brahmadutta's personal elephant had just died and the King was looking
for a new elephant. His heralds were roaming the city, announcing that
any man who had seen or heard of an elephant fit for a King should come
forward with the information.
The forester was very excited and
immediately went up to the King and told him about the white elephant that
he had seen on Mount Candorana. He told him that he had marked the way
and would require the help of the elephant trainers in order to catch this
fantastic elephant.
The King was quite pleased with the
information and immediately despatched a number of soldiers and elephant
trainers along with the forester. After travelling for many days, the group
reached the lake besides which the elephants resided. They slowly creeped
down to the edge of the lake and hid behind the bushes. The white elephant
was collecting lotus shoots for his mother's meal and could sense the presence
of humans. When he looked up, he spotted the forester and realised that
it was he who had led the King's men to him. He was very upset at the ingratitude
but decided that if he put up a struggle many of the men would be killed.
And he was just too kind to hurt anyone. So he decided to go along with
them to Benaras and then request the benevolent King to be set free.
That night when the white elephant
did not return home, his mother was very worried. She had heard all the
commotion outside and had guessed that the King's men had taken away her
son. She was scared that the King would ride him in to battle and her son
would definitely be killed. She was also worried that there would be no
one to look after her or even feed her, as she could not see. She just
lay down and cried bitterly.
Meanwhile her son was led in to the
beautiful city of Benaras where he was given a grand reception. The whole
city was decorated and his own stable was gaily painted and covered with
garlands of fragrant flowers. The trainers laid out a feast for their new
state elephant who refused to touch a morsel. He did not respond to any
kind of stimuli, be it the fragrant flowers or the beautiful and comfortable
stable. He just sat there looking completely despondent.
The worried trainers went straight
to report the situation to their King, as they were scared that the elephant
would just waste away without any food or water. The King was extremely
concerned when he heard what they had to say and went to the stable himself.
He offered the elephant food from the royal table and asked him why he
grieved in this manner. He thought that the elephant should be proud and
honoured that he was chosen as the state elephant and would get the opportunity
to serve his King.
But the white elephant replied that
he would not eat a thing until he met his mother. So the King asked him
where his mother was. The elephant replied that she was back home on Mount
Candorana and must be worried and hungry as she was blind and had no one
to feed her and take care of her. He was afraid that she would die.
The compassionate King was touched
by the elephant's story and asked him to return to his blind, old mother
and take care of her as he had been doing all along. He set him free in
love and kindness.
The happy elephant went running home
as fast as he could. And he was relieved to find that his mother was still
alive. He filled his trunk with water and poured it over his sick mother
who thought that it was raining. Then she cried out as she thought that
some evil spirit had come to harm her and wished and prayed that her son
was there to save her.
The white elephant gently bent over
his blind mother and stroked her lovingly. She immediately recognised his
touch and was overjoyed. Her son lifted her up and told her that the kind
and compassionate King of Benaras had set him free and he was here to love
and look after his mother forever.
His mother was absolutely thrilled
and blessed the kind King with peace, prosperity and joy till the end of
his days. She was so thankful to him for sending her son back home.
The white elephant was able to take
good care of his mother till the day she died. And when he died himself,
the King erected a statue of him by the side of the lake and held an annual
elephant festival there in memory of such a caring and noble soul.