The Brahmin and the Serpent
अर्जुनविषादयोग — Arjuna Vishada Yoga
In a village near Kashi, a brahmin named Susharma had lived a careless life. When he died, his bad karma caused him to be reborn as a serpent — a great cobra trapped in a dark burrow beneath the roots of a banyan tree.
For years the serpent lay coiled in the dark, unable to speak, unable to pray. But one day, a wandering sage sat under that very banyan and began to recite the first chapter of the Gita aloud — the chapter where Arjuna's heart breaks with sorrow on the battlefield.
As the words entered the serpent's ears, something loosened in his heart. The weight of old selfishness cracked, the way dry earth cracks when the first rain falls. The serpent shed his skin, and from within emerged a being of light — Susharma, freed at last, rising toward the heavens.
Even sorrow, when honestly felt, is the beginning of wisdom.