
Up in the heaven that Lord Indra had been arrested in the kingdom of mortals was breaking news. Confusion filled the atmosphere of heaven and all the gods were panicking. There were many assumptions on the particular situation, some gods were furious, some were scared and some were annoyed with the Lord Indra. When this news reached to the mother of Lord Indra, she was shocked. Indra had always wanted what he liked but it never had been this big issue. To control the sitation in the Kingdom of heaven she determined that she herself would go to the Kingdom of mortals called Kathmandu and release her son. She decided that she would take two packets of fog and morning dew each to gift the King of Kathmandu and ask for his permission to release her son. And as her plan she along with some other gods reached Kathmandu and met the King of Kathmandu. She patiently explained the situation and revealed that the man he has arrested is not a normal man, in fact he is not even a man, and he is King of heaven Lord Indra and so forgive him for his mistake and accept the gift of fog and morning dew she had brought along with her. Knowing the truth, the King of Kathmandu immediately ordered his men to release Lord Indra and asked for his apologies. He also accepted the gift of fog and morning dew. Embarrassed by the great confusion the King of Kathmandu announced that from that day on ‘Indrajatra’ would be celebrated every year on the occasion of Lord Indra’s visit to Kathmandu.
After Lord Indra and his mother along with other gods left, the King of Kathmandu opened the packets that Lord Indra’s mother gifted him. As the packets were opened slowly cool breeze started to flow in Kathmandu and thi cloud like thing started to glide around the city and the clear view of the mountains was blocked. Thus, it is believed that winter starts after Indrajatra as the King of Kathmandu accepted fog and morning dew which is a sign of the beginning of winter.
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Interesting story. Thanks for sharing.
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