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Någa - a great king and the son of Mahäräja Ikñväku. He was exceedingly generous. He once gave an incalculable number of exceptional cows to a brähmaëa in charity. By chance one of those cows escaped and returned to the King’s herd. Unwittingly, Någa gave that same cow to a different brähmaëa. Along the way, the first brähmaëa recognized the cow and was very upset. The two brähmaëas went to Någa to settle the matter. Although the King offered each of the brähmaëas a hundred thousand cows in exchange for the one cow, they both left feeling dissatisfied. Shortly thereafter, the King died. When he was brought before Yamaräja, he was given the choice to first enjoy the results of his pious actions or to suffer the reactions to his misdeeds. He chose to first suffer the reactions to his misdeeds. Instantly he obtained the body of a lizard and was cast to Earth, where he was made to live in a dried-up well.

One day in Dväpara-yuga, Någa was found by some boys of the Yadu dynasty. The boys went and reported this to Kåñëa who then came and lifted the lizard out of the well with His left hand.

Upon being touched by the lotus-hand of Çré Kåñëa, Någa was released from the body of the lizard. He is an example of someone who attained Kåñëa’s mercy from the state of saìkucita-cetana, contracted consciousness.




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