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Nrig, Raajaa From Bhaagvat Puraan, 10/u11; [appeared in V-Raamaayan, Uttar Kaand also] Raajaa Nrig was one of the 10 sons of Shraaddh Dev Manu. was a very kind king and was a great donor. Whatever number of dust particles are on Prithvi, whatever number of streams fall in rain, whatever number of stars are in the sky, he donated the same number of cows to Braahman. They were all very good cows. Their horns were gold plated, their feet were silver plated, they were all decorated with clothes and jewelry. Since the young age, he used to donate clothes, jewelry and cows to good Braahman sons who were of good character, or were in trouble. Thus he donated many cows, land, gold, houses, elephants, silver beds, chariots etc and dug wells and ponds and did many Yagya. Curse to Nrig When Raajaa Nrig died, Yam's Paarshad came and took him to Yam Puree. There Yam Raaj asked him - "You want to enjoy your Punya first or Paap first? Because of your donations and Dharm you will get such a Lok which has no limits." Raajaa said - "I want to bear the fruits of my Paap first." Yam Raaj said immediately - "You fall down." And as he said thus, Raajaa started falling down and he saw that he had become a chameleon. Nrig is Free From Shaap Then to educate His family members, Krishn said - "Who are like Agni, they also cannot digest even a smallest amount of Braahman's wealth. I do not consider the Halaahal Vish as poison, because it can be treated, but in fact Braahman's wealth is the greatest poison, because it cannot be digested and it cannot be treated by any medicine. And if somebody enjoys Braahman's wealth without his consent then it destroys three generations (till his grandson), and if it is enjoyed forcefully then 10 previous generations and 10 future generations are affected. Who snatches the living, given by self or by others, they are born as the worms of shit for 60,000 years. Therefore, even if Braahman commits any crime or does anything wrong or bad, still always bow to him. As I greet Braahman carefully three times a day, so you should also do that." and He went to His palace.
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03/26/13