But
she was not thus to be put off. "I have a dear companion in the mortal world. It is
for her sake that I make this request. Before Vasishtha returns we shall have escaped with
the cow. You must certainly do this for my sake, for it is my dearest wish." Finally
her husband yielded. All the Vasus joined together and took the cow and its calf away with
them.
When Vasishtha returned to his ashrama, he
missed the cow and the calf, because they were indispensable for his daily rituals.
Very soon he came to know by his yogic insight
all that had taken place. Anger seized him and he uttered a curse against the Vasus. The
sage, whose sole wealth was his austerity, willed that they should be born into the world
of men. When the Vasus came to know of the curserepentant too late, they threw themselves
on the sage's mercy and implored forgiveness.
Vasishtha said: "The curse must needs take
its course. Prabhasa, the Vasu who seized the cow, will live long in the world in all
glory, but the others will be freed from the curse as soon as born. My words cannot prove
ineffective, but I shall soften the curse to this extent."
Afterwards Vasishtha, set his mind again on his
austerities, the effect of which ha ' I been slightly impaired by his anger. Sages who
perform austerities acquire the power to curse, but every exercise of this power reduces
their store of merit. |