sin, O thou of fair eye-brows, and shall be known
by the name of Vadarapachana. It shall be celebrated
in the three worlds and shall be praised by great
Rishis. In this very tirtha, O auspicious, sinless,
and highly blessed one, the seven Rishis had, on one
occasion, left Arundhati, (the wife of one of them),
when they went to Himavat. Those highly blessed
ones of very rigid vows, had gone there for gathering
fruits and roots for their sustenance. While they
thus lived in a forest of Himavat for procuring their
sustenance, a drought occurred extending for twelve
years. Those ascetics, having made an asylum for
themselves, continued to live there. Meanwhile
Arundhati devoted herself to ascetic penances (at
the spot where she had been left). Beholding
Arundhati devoted to the austerest of vows, the boon-giving
and three-eyed deity (Mahadeva) highly pleased, came
there. The great Mahadeva, assuming the form
of a Brahmana, came to her and said, ’I desire
alms, O auspicious one!’ The beautiful Arundhati
said unto him, ‘Our store of food hath been
exhausted, O Brahmana! Do thou eat jujubes!’
Mahadeva replied, ‘Cook these jujubes, O thou
of excellent vows!’ After these words, she began
to cook those jujubes for doing what was agreeable
to that Brahmana. Placing those jujubes on the
fire, the celebrated Arundhati listened to diverse
excellent and charming and sacred discourses (from
the lips of Mahadeva). That twelve years’
drought then passed away (as if it were a single day).
Without food, and employed in cooking and listening
to those auspicious discourses, that terrible period
passed away, as if it were a single day to her.
Then the seven Rishis, having procured fruits from
the mountain, returned to that spot. The adorable
Mahadeva, highly pleased with Arundhati, said unto
her, ’Approach, as formerly, these Rishis, O
righteous one! I have been gratified with thy
penances and vows!’ The adorable Hara then stood
confessed in his own form. Gratified, he spoke
unto them about the noble conduct of Arundhati (in
these words) ’The ascetic merit, ye regenerate
ones, that this lady hath earned, is, I think, much
greater than what ye have earned on the breast of
Himavat! The penances practised by this lady
have been exceedingly austere, for she passed twelve
years in cooking, herself fasting all the while!’
The divine Mahadeva then, addressing Arundhati, said
unto her, ’Solicit thou the boon, O auspicious
dame, which is in thy heart!’ Then that lady
of large eyes that were of a reddish hue addressed
that god in the midst of the seven Rishis, saying,
’If, O divine one thou art gratified with me,
then let this spot be an excellent tirtha! Let
it be known by the name of Vadarapachana and let it
be the favourite resort of Siddhas and celestial Rishis.
So also, O god of gods, let him who observes a fast
here and resides for three nights after having cleansed
himself, obtain the fruit of a twelve years’
fast!’ The god answered her, saying, ‘Let
it be so!’ Praised by the seven Rishis, the


