He continued his penance. One morning, during his austerities, when he
went to bathe in the Ganga, be saw a gaunt old brahmana on the bank, laboriously throwing
handfuls of sand into the water.
Yavakrida asked: "Old man, what are you doing?" The old man
replied: "I am going to build a dam across this river. When, with handful after
handful, I have built a dam of sand here, people can cross the river with ease. See how
very difficult it is at present to cross it. Useful work, isn't it?"
Yavakrida laughed and said: "What a fool you must be to think you
can build a dam across this mighty river with your silly handfuls of sand! Arise and take
to some more useful work."
The old man said: "Is my project more foolish than yours of
mastering the Vedas not by study but by austerities?" Yavakrida now knew that the old
man was Indra. More humble this time, Yavakrida earnestly begged Indra. to grant him
learning as a personal boon.
Indra blessed, and comforted Yavakrida with the following words:
"Well, I grant you the boon you seek. Go and study the Vedas; you
will become learned."