It is said
that anyone who looks at the moon on the night of the
Ganesh
Chaturthi will be falsely accused. If someone inadvertently sees the moon on
this night, he/she may remedy the situation by listening to (or reciting) the
story of the syamantaka jewel found in the Puranas.
Briefly, Satrajit, who
secured a jewel syamantaka from Surya, did not part with it even when
Krishna>
the Lord of Dvaraka, asked for it saying it would be safe with him. Prasena, the
brother of Satrajit went out hunting wearing the jewel but was killed by a lion.
Jambavan of the Ramayana
fame killed the lion and gave it to his son to play with. When Prasena did not
return, Satrajit falsely accused Krishna of killing Prasena for the sake of the
jewel. Krishna, in order to remove the stain on his reputation, set out in
search of the jewel and found it in Jambavan's cave, with his child. Jambavan
attacked Krishna thinking him to be an intruder who had come to take away the
jewel. They fought each other for 28 days, when Jambavan, his whole body
terribly weakened from the hammering of Krishna's fists, finally recognized Him
as Lord Rama.
As a repentance for his having
fought Krishna, Jambavan gave Krishna the jewel and also his daughter Jambavati
in marriage. Krishna returned to Dvaraka with Jambavati and the jewel, and
returned it to Satrajit, who in turn repented for his false accusation. He
promptly offered to give Krishna the jewel and his daughter Satyabhama in
marriage. Krishna accepted Satyabhama as his wife but did not accept the
jewel.
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