Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Storytelling Week 7, Sati



Sati sat on the floor of her room, one room among many in her father’s large mansion, looking through photos of her sisters.  Each of her beautiful sisters stood beside their god-like husbands and they seemed to fit so well together.  Her father had arranged these marriages to gain fame, power, and respect and in the process had made her sisters into very happy and carefree wives.  However, now it was Sita’s turn to marry and this time she would choose, she would marry the most powerful man in the world.  She would marry Mahadeva, this man was a simple man without wealth, instead he held immense power in his hands.  He had the ability to create and destroy anything, they called him the “creator”.  Sita had chosen this man when she was young, despite his power, he was also known for his focus, his meditation, and his spirituality.  It was rumored that he even possessed a hidden third eye, with which he could see the future. 

Her father opposed the marriage because it would not bring him any more wealth and would not bring his daughter the happiness and ability to be carefree like wealth would. However, in the end he had to let her marry him because she refused everyone else. 

Soon she left that luxurious room in her father’s mansion for the small cottage that Mahadeva had for her.  There she was happy, so happy.  She sang to the birds while she threw them rice, she sang to the deer so that they would come out from the woods, and she sang to the flowers to bloom in the sunshine.  She and Mahadeva were complete opposites and in this they were perfect. He was strong and large, she small and sweet.  Together their hearts beat as one and they meditated together out on the peak underneath a shade tree, they were perfect together.  However her father was still angry at Sati for choosing Mahadeva and was angry at Mahadeva for being penniless and without wealth.  Therefore he came up with a plan to shame Mahadeva and Sati, he would throw an immense party and would send a messenger to tell Sati and Mahadeva that they were not invited!

Maharaja Prajapati made all the arrangements, he ensured he invited all of his daughters and their powerful husbands, he invited CEO’s and world leaders, he invited everyone except his youngest, Sati, and her husband.  When her husband told her that she was not invited, she insisted that she had to go anyways, she said, “The invitation is merely a formality, of course I’m invited!  Please allow me to go! Please my love!  I only wish to go to show them my pride in being married to you!” 

Mahadeva of course could not go against his wife’s wishes so he had his only car brought around and sent her on her way with two of his men to accompany her.  Along the way she encountered Kubera, a man of great wealth, and his wife.  As friends of Mahadeva they stopped Sati in order to dress her in fine silks, flowers, and jewels. She no longer looked poor.

It was like this that she entered her father’s parties and she outshone all of her beautiful sisters and their wealthy husbands.  She outshone everyone and everyone noticed, her father most of all.  He was enraged with her presence and he let her know in front of everyone assembled there.  He scolded her for coming uninvited, he scolded her for marrying Mahadeva, and he scolded her for coming without her husband like a proper wife would.  Sati bowed her head at her father’s torrential outburst and remained silent until it ended, the she raised her head to her father and with angry, hurt eyes she cursed him, “I am so ashamed to be the daughter of one who only knows the worth of a man by his wealth, therefore I curse you father to look like the animal you are!” 

Like magic the king’s head was replaced with that of a goat and all he could do was bleat his outrage, because goats cannot speak the human languages.  Then Sati fell to the floor and yelled, “I am ashamed to have been the daughter of an animal and as such I cannot bare this life knowing that I was born from a father like the Maharaja Prajapati!”  Then and there her soul fled from her body and her life was gone.  Sati no longer belonged to this world and Mahadeva felt it and knew this would happen, and when it did he flew into a rage and vowed that he would destroy the world.  A world without Sati was no world at all!


However Mahadeva could not complete his vow because her sisters, who wished to save the world, hired a pilot named Vishnu to spread Sati’s ashes all over the world in holy places.  By this act his rage was slighted and he became sorrowful and went to sit beneath his shade tree on the peak of the Himalayas by himself.  He meditated for days at a time in order to touch the essence of Sati’s soul and when he finally did he felt finally at peace for his love was with him always and forever.

Author's note
I really liked the story of Sati and her want to marry the most powerful man despite the fact that he owned nothing of his own.  That she alone understood that he was the one who held the most power in this world.  So I decided to retell it in a slightly modern setting but with the original story as the focus.

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