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It is the characteristic of a true sanyasi to relinquish the world, mind, heart and body with no attachment towards things that he owns. A householder can't be detached in a similar way although it is desirable to be having such a virtue. The Householder amidst all his responsibilities has to preserve his inner peace. Our ancient rishis did it with ease. We could also follow their example and try this and see how we fit into the scheme. This is the story of an ideal householder that won the heart of Lord Dharma who took him to swarga by himself on a golden chariot.
Yudhishthira's Grand Yagnya
As
the
Mahabharata
war
concluded
Yudhishthira,
the
eldest
Pandava
who
was
also
the
king
of
Hastinapur,
conducted
a
grand
yagnya
after
which
he
gave
countless
gifts
to
every
needy
person.
Delicious
food
was
served
for
many
days
at
a
stretch
with
a
lot
of
love
and
care.
People
were
all
praised
for
his
charitable
work.
During
the
next
hour,
a
mongoose
visited
the
yagnya
shala
and
tried
rolling
on
the
floor
of
the
yagna
shala
for
a
while.
Then
disappointedly
it
rose
up
to
say
" indeed
I
am
disappointed
about
this
yagnya
too.
My
body
complexion
partially
had
a
golden
shade
after
I
rolled
on
the
floor
of
the
yagashala
of
the
poor
brahmin.
I
wanted
my
entire
body
to
have
a
golden
hue
now
and
came
here
for
this
purpose
but
no
miracle
happened.
There
is
no
match
to
the
homa
conducted
by
the
poor
brahmin
family.
I
don't
find
the
Pandava
yagnya
a
match
to
the
one
conducted
there
at
the
poor
brahmins'
house."
Angered
priests
retorted."
How
can
you
say
such
a
thing
when
everything
has
been
conducted
as
per
norms?
What
did
you
see
in
the
Brahmin's
yagnya
shala
that
you
did
not
get
to
see
here?"
Mongoose Narrates Its Story
Mongoose
spoke
thus.
"There
was
a
family
of
a
poor
brahmin
which
lived
a
highly
simple
life
performing
great
austerities.
Even
if
they
had
provisions,
they
would
eat
one
square
meal
a
day.
A
great
famine
broke
out
after
a
while
and
brahmins
family
did
not
have
anything
to
eat
for
many
days.
One
day,
the
poor
brahmin
somehow
got
some
grains
of
paddy
and
brought
it
home,
divided
it
into
four
portions
and
just
sat
with
them
to
eat
it.
A
knock
at
the
door,
just
jolted
them
out
of
their
wits.
There
was
a
guest
at
the
door
who
asked
them
for
food.
Without
blinking
an
eyelid,
the
brahmin
gave
his
share
to
the
guest
as
he
knew
the
meaning
of
Athithi
devo
bhava.
Then
the
guest
asked
for
some
more
and
in
the
same
manner
he
ate
all
their
food
grains.
He
felt
sad
for
not
being
able
to
serve
the
guest
in
a
hearty
manner.
Now
the
guest
smiled
and
his
form
changed
to
that
of
Lord
Dharma
and
he
told
them
gently,
that
they
had
passed
the
test
in
flying
colours.
The
poor
brahmin
was
ready
to
relinquish
his
life
even
when
gripped
by
hunger.
Usually,
it
is
hunger
that
makes
people
commit
crimes
and
lose
their
mind.
But
the
brahmin
rose
about
the
situation
and
stuck
to
his
values.
So,
Dharma
saying
thus,
took
them
all
to
heaven
on
his
golden
chariot.
"
Mongoose's Final Words
The
Mongoose
was
present
in
the
brahmin's
house
when
all
this
happened.
So
after
they
left
heavenward,
the
Mongoose
went
up
to
the
place
where
the
guest
was
eating
his
food
and
rolled
on
the
floor
there.
Surprisingly
that
portion
of
the
body
which
had
rolled
on
the
floor
turned
golden
in
complexion.
From
that
day
onwards,
the
Mongoose
was
on
a
continuous
quest
to
have
to
change
the
complexion
of
the
rest
of
his
body
in
a
similar
way.
He
visited
many
yaga
sthalas
and
rolled
on
those
floors,
but
it
did
not
work
in
his
favour.
So
as
a
last
resort
he
came
in
to
the
place
where
the
Pandava
yagna
had
been
conducted."
The
Mongoose
concluded
that
he
could
not
find
any
place
that
was
worthy
enough
to
change
his
colour
to
golden
brown
and
no
one
could
match
the
sacrifice
of
the
brahmin
family.
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