"Mera naam Jogyi he aur ye mera gai, sakshi, aap chahe to ise kharid sakte he mera koi ghar nahi to na koi Paisa aap mujhe iske jagay kuch dan de de to avashyak ishwar aap ka bhalay kare"
("My name is Jogyi and this is my cow, sir, you can buy it as per your wish. I don't have any house for you at no cost. Can you give me a little money for my cow, if you can, god may bless you")
The asur's Malicious Intent
Hidden in the shadows, a menacing figure observed Jogyi's interaction with the stranger. This was no ordinary man; he was an asur, his handsome appearance a deceptive facade. His shaved beard and the opulent gold chains around his neck were merely a disguise, concealing his malevolent nature.As Jogyi prepared to hand over the cow, the demon's eyes gleamed with a sinister purpose. He knew that the stranger, unaware of the cow's true value, would soon become its owner. With a wicked grin, the demon raised his hand, his fingers twitching with dark energy. A sinister incantation escaped his lips, a guttural chant that echoed through the night.
As the asur's spell took effect, a surge of darkness enveloped the cow. Its eyes glowed with an unnatural red hue, and its once gentle demeanor transformed into a feral aggression.
From that moment on, the cow would become an asur cow, its true nature revealed only when someone dared to mount it.
The Farmer took the cow and handed it to Yohana, Yohana took the cow to the farm for plowing, there she saw Shivam plowing the crops, she told Shivam, "You don't have to plow the crops anymore with you bare hands, we got a cow to plow these fields now."
As Shivam looked at the beauty he saw in its red eyes, he got a strange sensation. He said to Yohana (his aunt) "Maasi aap iske upar abhi tak chadhe ho kya?"
(Aunty, have you sat on it yet?")
Yohana said "I knew you would ask this, no I haven't, I saved it for you. Now come on sit on it."
Shivam climbed on to the cow's back and came across the strange sensation, the cow transformed itself into an asur cow, Yohana got scared and went to gather the villagers.
Shivam still managed to grab on to his back took hold and controlled it.
As the Asur cow's rampage continued, Shivam felt a surge of energy coursing through his body. His locket, a gift from his beloved Lord Shiva, began to glow with an otherworldly light.
The pendant, a symbol of his devotion, seemed to be responding to the crisis.
With renewed strength, Shivam focused his mind on the locket and chanted a sacred mantra.
"Har Har Mahadev"
The energy from the pendant intensified, enveloping him in a protective aura. As he continued to chant, the demon cow's rampage began to falter. Its eyes lost their demonic glow, and its once savage demeanor softened.
With a final burst of energy, Shivam commanded the demon cow to return to its normal state. The cow obeyed, its demonic transformation reversing. The once terrifying beast was now a gentle creature, its eyes filled with peace. The villagers watched in awe as the Asur cow, now restored to its original form, stood peacefully in the field.
Shivam sat back on it and said to the cow, "oh Sakshi, tu thik he na?"
(Dear Sakshi, you are good now right?)
The villagers saw in Shivam the Portrait of Lord Shiva sitting on his cow.
As the sun went down, they saw the reflection of their Prabhu in the shadows of Shivam and Sakshi.
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SHIVMANTRA!!
Historical FictionShivmantra is a unique story of a rich heritage boy named Shivam who is granted the powers of lord Shiva to save the world from the rakshash of this modern century, Sheshvayu.