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Sapta-täla

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Sapta-täla - the seven täla (palmyra) trees. In Tretä-yuga the monkey chief Väli once procured seven succulent täla fruits. He kept them aside and went to bathe, thinking that he would enjoy them later.

Upon his return, he discovered that a poisonous snake had already ruined them. Väli became furious and cursed the snake to obtain the body of a tree. By the potency of this curse, the snake at once manifested as seven Palmyra trees (sapta-täla). The father of the snake was acutely distressed and cursed Väli in return that whoever could pierce all seven täla trees with a single arrow would be the cause of Väli’s death. Later, Çré Rämacandra accomplished this feat to assure Sugréva of His ability to kill Väli. In Kali-yuga when Çré Caitanya Mahäprabhu travelled to South India to deliver the jévas of that place, He came upon the sapta-täla trees. Upon seeing them, He became overwhelmed with prema and rushed forward to embrace them. As soon as He did so, the trees disappeared. By the touch of Çréman Mahäprabhu they were delivered from the state of äcchädita-cetana, covered consciousness. When the local residents witnessed this astonishing event, they could understand that Çréman Mahäprabhu was directly Çré Rämacandra.










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