LEGENT OF LORD MAHASU

 Mahasu is the ancient deity of the Western Himalayan Region.
 He is a god-king whose domain extends through the Jaunsar-Bawar Regions of District Dehradun,
 Bangan and Fateh Parvat in Uttarakashi, all in Uttarakhand as well as the erstwhile Simla Hill
 States of Himachal Pradesh, consisting of several parts of districts Simla, Solan, Kinnaur and Sirmaur.
 He is a tutelary or protective God of the region with millions of devotees.
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Mahasu Devta appears in quadruple form as the four brothers.
 The legend tells when Krishna disappeared at the end of DwaparYuga the pandavas followed him.
 They cross the River Tons.
 Yudhishtra was fascinated by the beauty of place and asked Vishwakarma to build a temple here and stay with Draupadi for nine days.
The place subsequently came to known as Hanol, after the name of Huna Bhatt.

At the start of Kaliyuga demons wandered over Uttrakhand devouring people and devastating villages.
 The greatest demon was Kirmir who had devoured all the seven sons of a pious-hearted Brahmin named Huna Bhatt.
Demon cast an evil eye and desired to have the Kirtaka wife of the Brahmin;
 she prayed to Lord Shiva to protect her chastity.
 Lord Shiva blinded Kirmir and thus she could run away to her husband.
 They then prayed to Hatkeshwari Devi of Hatkoti (ashtbhuji Durga)
 who advised the couple to go to the Kashmir mountains and offer prayer to Lord Shiva to help.
 They did, and Lord Shiva granted them their wish that all the evils will be killed shortly.

Huna Bhatt was told to go back to his home and perform certain rituals and worship devi.
 On doing so the shakti emerged from the ground with flames around and told Huna Bhatt
to plough every Sunday a part of his field with a plough of solid silver with a shoe of
pure gold having yoked a pair of bullocks who had never been put on yoke before.
 On the seventh Sunday the Mahasu brothers with their ministers and the army
will come out and rid the people from the clutches of demon. Huna Bhatt did accordingly,
 but on sixth Sunday when he had turned on five furrows out of each sprang a deity from
the first came Botha from second Pavasi, out of third Vasik and Chalda from the fourth one.
All the brothers were called by a common affix of Mahasu (Char Mahasu).
From the fifth furrow appeared their heavenly mother Devladli Devi and their ministers.
 Countless army sprang out like mushrooms from the field.
Huna Bhatt did as directed and the whole army of the demon was killed by Mahasu brothers.
Kirmir was taken by Chalda Devta in a ravine of Mount Khanda.
The marks of his sword on the rock can be seen today.

During the absence of the Mahasu brothers, demon Keshi took control of Hanol.
 Chalda Devta and his warriors Shitkulia, Kaolu and others set out with the army to the mountains of Masmor
 where Keshi had gone. The demon was killed; Chalda Devta returned jubilantly to visit with his heroes the placesnamed by him.
 He divided the country among the brothers so that they may rule their respective territory and guard against
 calamities of all the people who would worship them as god and perform jagara.

However, a mistake erupted the in venture of the Mahasu brothers.
In the beginning, Mahasu Devta had pledged their word to Huna Bhatt that they would appear on the seventh Sunday.
 Since they arrived a week earlier, the Mahasu brothers were hurt by the blade of Huna Bhatt's
plough — he was in the field unaware of their untimely arrival.
 As a result Botha was hurt in the knee and became unable to walk.
 Vasik's eye was damaged by the blade of grass which impaired his vision.
 Pavasi had a small piece cut out of his ear. Only Chalda and Devladli Mata remained unhurt.
Thereafter Botha preferred to settle within his temple at Hanol on the right bank of river tons.
Pavasi keep moving over his domain and spend years turn by turn at Hanol, Lakhmandal, Authana and Uttarkashi.
Chalda, being sound of limb, was to exercise away in the whole dominion in the Botha Mahasu name — twelve years
on end he roamed among his subjects.Each of four deities has a bir (attendant). They are Kapala, Kaolu, Kailath and Shitkulia.
All the birs have balyayinis (female helpers).
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.................................................................................... for more informationthe book by dr. o c hnada ther was ram a blog byChandrakant Marwadi wikipedia ..................................................................................

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