(During the time when the Pandavas
were living in the forest, a deer took away the stick used to make fire from
the sage’s home in the forest in its antlers. The saint tried to recover it but
could not. He then requested the Pandavas (sons of Pandu) to trace the deer by
its hoof marks and recover it. The Pandavas followed the hoof marks of the deer
throughout the day and reached deep in the forest. Dharma Puthra the eldest of
the Pandavas became very tired and wanted to drink some water before carrying
on the chase any further. Sahadeva the youngest brother volunteered to bring
the water. He spotted a lake near by. The lake was bare of any living beings
except a crane. When Sahadeva tried to drink water from the lake, the crane
spoke to him, “Oh Sahadeva, the water of this lake is poisonous, if you drink
it without answering my questions.” Sahadeva did not bother and drank the water
from the lake and died. After some time Nakula came in search. And was
surprised at seeing the dead Sahadeva. He too decided to drink water and was
warned by the crane and he too died on drinking the water. The same thing
happened to Arjuna and Bheema. Seeing that all his four brothers are missing,
Dharma Puthra came in search. Since he was very thirsty, he too tried to drink
the water from the lake. But when the crane warned him, he decided to answer
the questions of the crane. Before asking questions, the crane revealed himself
as a Yaksha. All the questions asked by the Yaksha were answered by Dharma
Puthra to the Yaksha’s satisfaction. Then the Yaksha gave a boon to Dharma
Puthra to bring back alive one of his dead brothers. Dharma wanted, Nakula to
be made alive. The surprised Yaksha asked him, “Oh king, why did you choose
Nakula, when you could have chosen Bheema and Arjuna?” Dharma Puthra replied,
“I am alive and so my mother Kunthi has one son. I wanted my other mother
Madhri also to have a son alive,”
The Yaksha was very much pleased and
gave life back to all the Pandavas. Given below are the pointed questions asked
by the Yaksha and the pithy and very direct replies given by Dharma Puthra.
These are a store house of knowledge and termed as “Yaksha Prasna (Questions of
Yaksha)”. I have not been able to get the Sanskrit originals for doing the
translation but depended on a Tamil book called “Yaksha Prasna compiled by
Sri.P.N.Parsuraman and published by General Publications, Madras (2001).
This is the first time the
translation of the entire Yaksha Prasna “is being uploaded in the web.)
1. Who makes the Sun
rise?
The Brahmam (the
formless, all pervading God) makes the sun rise.
2. Who travel on both
sides of the Sun?
Devas travel on both
sides of the Sun.
(Sun travels in the
sky, frequented by celestial beings called Devas.)
3. Who makes the Sun to
set?
Dharma makes the Sun to
set.
4.Where does the Sun
establish himself?
Sun establishes himself
in truth.
5.How does a man become
expert in reciting Vedas?
He becomes an expert in
reciting by learning it.
6. How does a man
become great?
Man becomes great by
Tapas (austerities).
7. How does a man
become secure?
Man becomes secure by
courage.
8.How does a man
becomes wise?
He becomes wise by
living with learned wise men.
9.What is godliness to
Brahmanas?
Learning of Vedas is
Godliness to the Brahmanas (people with knowledge as vocation)
10. What is the duty of
Brahmanas?
Tapas( Austerity) is
the duty of Brahmanas.
11. What is the human
side of Brahmanas?
Pride and selfishness
is the human side of Brahmanas.
12. What is sinful
action for the Brahmanas?
Finding fault with
others is the sinful action to Brahmanas.
13. What is godliness
to Kshathriyas?
Weapons are the
Godliness to Kshatriyas (Fighters and defenders)
14. What is he Dharma
for Kshatriyas?
Carrying out Yagna
(fire sacrifices) is the Dharma of Kshatriyas.
15. What is the human
side of Kshatriyas?
Fear is the human side
of Kshatriyas.
16. What is sinful
action to Kshatriyas?
Not giving protection
to those who seek it from them is sin for Kshatriyas.
17. Which is the Sama
Veda for fire sacrifices?
Soul is the Sama Veda
of fire sacrifices.
18. Which is the most
important Rik Vedic chant for fire sacrifice?
Mind is the most
important Rik for fire sacrifice.
19. How do you propose
to make a fire sacrifice?
Rik Veda is the one
which proposes the fire sacrifice.
20. What does Fire
sacrifice obey always?
It always obeys the
tenets of Rik Veda.
21. What is the best
for farmers?
Rain is the best for
farmers.
22 What is the best for
those who sow seeds?
Quality seed is the
best for them.
23. What wealth is the
best for those who want to live stable lives?
Growing cows is the
best that gives stable wealth.
24. What is the best
for those who give birth?
Son is the best for
those who give birth.
25. Which strong, rich
and clever man is considered as not breathing, even if he breaths?
The one who does not
look after Gods, guests, servants, ancestors
and his own self is
considered as not breathing , even if he breaths.
26. Which is heavier
than earth?
Mother is heavier than
earth.
27. Which is taller
than the sky?
Father is taller than
the sky.
28. Which is faster
than wind?
Mind is faster than
wind.
29. Which is more in
number than grasses?
Worries outnumber
grasses.
30. Which does not
close its eyes even while sleeping?
Fish does not close its
eyes while sleeping.
31. What does not move
even after birth?
Eggs do not move even
after birth.
32. What does not have
a heart?
A stone does not have a
heart.
33. What grows further
with speed?
The river grows further
with speed.
34. Who is the friend,
for one goes abroad?
Education is the only
friend of people who grow abroad.
35. Who keeps company
to the one who stays with in his house?
Only his wife keeps
company to such a person.
36. Who is the friend
for the sick person?
Doctor is the friend of
the sick person.
37. Who is the friend
of the one who is going to die?
Charity is the only
friend to such a person.
38. Who is the welcome
guest to all?
Fire is the welcome guest to all.
39. What is the good deed which is
stable?
That deed which leads to salvation is
the stable good deed.
40. What is nectar?
Milk of the cow called “Somam”, is
the nectar.
41. How is the entire world?
The entire world is filled with air.
42. Who travels alone?
Sun travels alone.
43. Who takes birth again and again?
The moon takes birth again and again.
44. What is the antidote for mist?
Fire is the antidote for mist.
45. Which is the vessel that can
contain everything?
Earth is the vessel which can contain
everything.
46. Where does “Dharma ( just action”
normally reside?
“Just action” resides mainly in
cleverness.
47. Where does “fame” normally
reside?
“Fame” resides mainly in charity.
48. Where does “heaven” normally
reside?
“Heaven” normally resides in truth.
49. Where does “pleasure” normally
reside?
“Pleasure” normally resides in good
conduct.
50. What is the soul for man?
Son (athmaja-born out of soul) is the
soul for man.
51. Who is the companion made by God?
Wife is the companion made by God.
52. What aids man in “making a
living”?
Rain helps man in making a living.
53. What is the place where man
ultimately reaches?
“Charity” is the place where man
ultimately reaches.
54. Which is the best giver of
wealth?
“Tireless effort” is the best giver
of wealth.
55. What is the best among things?
The knowledge that we get from
learned is the best thing.
56. What is the best among
“blessings”?
“Life without sickness” is the best
among blessings.
57. What is the best among”
pleasures”?
“Contentment” is the best among
pleasures
58. Which is the best among “ Dharma
(just actions) ”?
Non violence is the best among “just
actions”.
59. Which action always gives good
results?
The fire sacrifice done by three
fires (Vedas) always gives results.
60. By controlling which man will
never be sad?
By controlling the mind man will
never become sad.
61. Friendship with whom lasts for
ever?
Friendship with godly persons will
last for ever.
62. By leaving which will man never
become sad?
By leaving anger man will never
become sad.
63. By leaving which will man become
rich?
By leaving out desires, man becomes
rich.
64. By leaving which, man will be
able to lead a happy life?
By leaving out miserliness, man would
be able to lead a happy life.
65. Why should we give to Brahmins?
It is to do “just action”.
66. Why should we give to dancers and
actors?
It is for attaining fame.
67. Why should we give it to
servants?
It is for making them obey you.
68. Why should we give to the king?
It is to avoid fear.
69. By which is the world covered?
World is covered by ignorance.
70. What is the world?
The soul is the world.
71. Why does not the world shine?
World does not shine because of bad
behaviour.
72. Why do friends go away?
When they get nothing from you, they
go away.
73. Why does not man reach heaven?
Man does not reach heaven due to
attachment.
74 .When does man live like the
‘dead”?
When he is poor he lives like the
“dead”.
75. When does a country does not have
life?
When it does not have good rulers, it
does not have life.
76. Which ritual to please manes does
not have any result?
When it is done without Vedic
pundits, it does not give results.
77. When does a fire sacrifice not
yield results?
When adequate compensation is not
given, it does not have results.
78. What is the way?
The way of Godly men is the only way.
79 What is water?
Sky is water
80. What is food?
Food is beings
81. What is poison?
Begging from others is poison.
82. What is the proper time to carry
death anniversary?
When you see a learned Brahmin, it is
the proper time.
(At this stage Dharma Puthra asks the
Yaksha, “What do you think?”. Instead of answering Yaksha
continues with his questions.)
83. What is the grammar for
austerity?
Standing
in one’s own Dharma (prescribed just
action) is austerity.
84. What is “Dhama”?
“Dhama” is controlling the mind.
85. What is the “best patience”?
Bearing pleasures, sorrow, becoming
great, being downgraded with equanimity
is the “best patience”.
86. What is Jnana?
Jnana (wisdom?) is knowing the real
truth.
87. What is “Sama”?
Being peaceful within mind is “Sama”.
88. What is the “best mercy”?
Wishing for pleasures for all is the
“best mercy”.
89. What is righteousness?
Having the same attitude towards
everybody is righteousness.
90. Who is the enemy who cannot be
defeated by man?
Anger is the enemy that cannot be
defeated by man.
91. Which is the disease that has no
end?
Avarice is the disease that has no
end.
92. Who is considered as a holy man?
He who loves all and does good for
all, is considered as a holy man.
93. Who is considered as “not holy”?
He who does not have mercy is
considered as “not holy.”
94. Which is considered as
insensibility?
Not understanding Dharma (just
action?) is considered as insensibility.
95. What is honour?
The pride in oneself is called
honour.
96. What is laziness?
Not doing Dharma (just action?) is
laziness.
97. What is sorrow?
Ignorance is sorrow.
98. What is considered as stability
by holy men and sages?
Steadfastly following one’s own
Dharma is defined as “stability” by them.
99. What is courage?
Controlling the five senses is
“courage”.
100. What is a good bath?
Cleaning the mind of the accumulated
dirt is the good bath.
101. What is the best charity one can
do?
Saving life of others is the greatest
charity one can do.
102. Who is fit to be considered as a
scholar?
He who knows Dharma (just action))
can be considered as a scholar.
103. Who can be considered as an
atheist?
He who does not believe in other
worlds is an atheist.
104. Who is considered as an arrogant
fool?
An atheist can be considered as an
arrogant fool.
105. What is passion?
That which leads to birth and death
is called “passion”.
106. Which is considered as
“unhealthy competition.”?
Unnecessary turmoil of the mind is
“unhealthy competition.”
107. What is pride?
Ignorance is pride.
108. What is snobbishness?
Telling others that “I am the only
follower of Dharma” is snobbishness.
109. What is considered as the
special God called luck?
The result of charity done by oneself
is considered as “the special
God called luck.”
110. What is considered as the bad
habit of carrying tales?
Enjoying telling news about others is
this bad character.
111. When will the contradictory
notions of wealth, passion and Dharma come together?
When your wife and dharma agree with
each other, then these concepts come together.
112. Which man will reach the
indestructible hell? Please reply me quickly.
Indestructible hell is continuously
being born and dying in this world again and again.
Some of the causes are:-
a. Tempting a poor Brahmin with
charity of wealth and not giving it.
b. Telling lies in the practice of
Vedic rituals.
c. Not enjoying our own wealth and
not using to help others also.
113. Tell me after careful thought
how Brahmanism is born .Is it through birth, character, learning
Vedas or knowledge of sciences?
Birth, learning of Vedas and
knowledge of science are not necessary aspects of Brahmanism.
It is due to one’s own character. One
with good character never becomes bad and one with bad character is always
considered as bad.
He who is interested in rituals and
who also has full control over his senses is the real Brahmin.
114. What does one who tells sweet
words get?
He becomes friends for everybody.
115. What does one who does planned
actions get?
He attains success.
116. What does one who has many
friends get?
He lives happily.
117. What does one who is attached to
Dharma get?
He attains salvation
118. Who attains happiness?
He, who does not take loan, does not
go to a foreign country for living
and one who can cook and eat at least
green leaves, is the one who attains happiness.
119. What is surprise?
. The fact that people thinking
themselves as stable and permanent, in spite of seeing several
deaths daily is surprising.
120. What is the path?
There is contradiction in teaching of
Vedas as well as the teaching
of several great sages. Apart from
this the path of Dharma as explained by the learned is difficult to understand.
121. What is the event that happens
daily?
The earth is a very big cooking
vessel. Sky is the lid to this vessel.
The cook called Time puts all movable
and immovable things in to this vessel. He takes the firewood of night and day
and lights them up with
Sun. He stirs it with ladles called
seasons and months and this happens daily.
122. Who is called “purusha (man)”
among those who are living and with all his desires fulfilled?
Good deeds done with no interests in
the fruits or with interests in its fruits, make one’s
name spread in heaven and earth. Till
his fame lasts, he is called “Purusha”
123. Who pervades in everything?
He who considers desire and hatred,
pleasure and pain, what is coming and
what is being lost etc with
equanimity is called “Brahma Jnani (knower of Brahman)” and he is the one who
pervades in everything.
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