Fourteen Auspicious Dreams

Queen Trishala, mother of Lord Mahavir at midnight saw fourteen beautiful and auspicious dreams after conception.

They were:

1.       Elephant

2.       Bull

3.       Lion

4.       Goddess Laxmi

5.       Garland of Flowers

6.       Full Moon

7.       Sun

8.       Large Flag

9.       Silver Urn

10.   Lotus-Lake

11.   Milky-Sea

12.   Celestial Air-plane

13.   Heap of Gems

14.   Smokeless Fire

      1. Elephant

      The first dream Queen Trishala saw was of an elephant.  She saw a big, tall, and impetuous elephant.  It had two pairs of tusks. The color of the elephant was white and its whiteness was superior to the color of marble.  It was an auspicious elephant, and was endowed with all the desirable marks of excellence.

      This dream indicates that her son will guide the spiritual chariot, and save human beings from misery, greed, and attraction of life.

      2. Bull

      The second dream Queen Trishala saw was of a bull.  The color of the bull was also white, but it was brighter than white lotuses. It glowed with beauty and radiated a light all around.  It was       noble, grand, and had a majestic hump.  It had fine, bright, and soft hair on his body.  Its horns were superb and sharply-pointed.

      This dream indicates that her son will be a spiritual teacher of great ascetics, kings, and other great personalities.

      3. Lion

      The third dream Queen Trishala saw was of a magnificent lion.  Its claws were beautiful and well-poised.  The lion had a large well-rounded head and extremely sharp teeth.  Its lips were perfect, its color was red, and its eyes were sharp and glowing.

      Its tail was impressively long and well-shaped.  Queen Trishala saw this lion descending towards her and entering her mouth.

      This dream indicates that her son will be as powerful and strong as a lion. He will be fearless, almighty, and capable of ruling over the world.

      4. Goddess Laxmi

      The fourth dream Queen Trishala saw was of the Goddess Laxmi, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity and power.  She was seated at the top of mountain Himalaya.  Her feet had a sheen of golden turtle.  She had a delicate and soft fingers.  Her black hair was tiny, soft, and delicate.  She wore rows of pearls interlaced with emeralds and a garland of gold.  A pair of earring hung over her shoulders with dazzling beauty.  She held a pair of bright lotuses.

      This dream indicates that her son will attain great wealth, power, prosperity.

      5. Garland of Flowers

      The fifth dream Queen Trishala saw was of a celestial garland of flowers descending from the sky.  It smelled of mixed fragrances of different flowers.  The whole universe was filled with fragrance. The flowers were white and woven into the garland.  They bloomed during all different seasons.  A swarm of bees flocked to it and they made a humming sound around the region.

      This dream indicates that the fragrance of her son's preaching will spread over the entire universe.

      6. Full Moon

      The sixth dream queen Trishala saw was of a full moon.  It presented an auspicious sight.  The moon was at its full glory.  It awoke the lilies to bloom fully.  It was bright like a well polished mirror.  The moon radiated whiteness like a swan.  It inspired the oceans to surge skyward.  The beautiful moon looked like a radiant beauty-mark in the sky.

      This dream indicates that her son will have a great physical structure, and be pleasing to all living beings of the universe.

      7. Sun

      The seventh dream Queen Trishala saw was of a huge disc of sun. The sun was shining, and destroying darkness.  It was red like the flame of the forest.  Lotuses bloomed at its touch.  The sun is the lamp of the sky and the lord of planets.  The sun rose and an put to end the evil activities of the creatures who thrive at night.

      This dream indicates that the teaching of her son will destroy anger, greed, ego, lust, pride, etc.  from the life of the people.

      8. Large Flag

      The eighth dream Queen Trishala saw was of a very large flag flying on a golden stick.  The flag fluttered softly and auspiciously in the gentle breeze.  It attracted the eyes of all.  Peacock feathers

      decorated its crown.  A radiant white lion was on it.

      This dream indicates that her son will be great, noble, and a well respected leader of the family.

      9. Silver Urn

      The ninth dream Queen Trishala saw was of a silver urn (kalash) full of crystal-clear water.  It was a magnificent, beautiful, and bright pot.  It shone like gold and was a joy to behold.  It was garlanded with strings of lotuses and other flowers.  The pot was holy and untouched by anything sinful.

      This dream indicates that her son will be perfect in all virtues.

      10. Lotus-Lake

      The tenth dream Queen Trishala saw was of a lotus lake (padma-sagar).  Thousands of lotuses were floating on the lake which opened at the touch of the sun's rays.  The lotuses imparted a sweet fragrance.  There were swarms of fish in the lake.  Its water glowed like flames of fire.  The lily-leaves were floating on the water.

      This dream indicates that her son will help to liberate the human beings who are tangled in the cycle of birth, death, and misery.

      11. Milky-sea

      The eleventh dream Queen Trishala saw was of a milky sea.  Its water swelled out in all directions, rising to great heights with turbulent motions.  Winds blew and created waves.  A great commotion was created in the sea by huge sea animals.  Great rivers fell into the sea, producing huge whirlpools.

      This dream indicates that her son will navigate through life on an ocean of birth, death, and misery leading to Moksha or liberation.

      12. Celestial air-plane

      The twelfth dream Queen Trishala saw was of a celestial airplane. The airplane had eight thousands magnificent gold pillars studded with gems.  The plane was framed with sheets of gold and garlands of pearls.  It was decorated with rows of murals depicting bulls, horses, men, crocodiles, birds, children, deers, elephants, wild animals, and lotus flowers.  The plane resounded with celestial music.  It was saturated with an intoxicating aroma of incense fumes.  It was illuminated with a bright silvery light.

      This dream indicates that all Gods and Goddesses in heaven will respect and salute to his spiritual teaching and will obey him.

      13. Heap of Gems

      The thirteenth dream Queen Trishala saw was of a great heap of gems, as high as Mount Meru. There were gems and precious stones of all types and kinds. These gems were heaped over the earth and they illuminated the entire sky.

      This dream indicates that her son will have infinite virtues and wisdom.

      14. Smokeless Fire

      The fourteenth dream queen Trishala saw was of a smokeless fire. The fire burned with great intensity and emitted a radiant glow. Great quantities of pure ghee and honey were being poured on the fire.  It burned with numerous flames.

      This dream indicates that the wisdom of her son will excel the wisdom of all other great people.

      After having such fourteen wonderful dreams, Queen Trishala woke up.  Her dreams filled her with wonder.  She never had such dreams before.  She narrated her dreams to King Siddharth.

      The king called the soothsayers for the interpretation of dreams and they unanimously said, "Sir, her Highness will be blessed with a noble son.  The dream augur the vast spiritual realm, the child shall command.  Her Highness will become the Universal Mother."

      After nine months and fourteen days, Queen Trishala delivered a baby boy.  The boy was named Vardhaman meaning ever increasing.

      Immediately after the birth of prince Vardhaman, Indra, the King of Heaven, arrived with other gods and goddesses.  He hypnotized the whole city including mother Trishala and King Siddharth.

      He took baby Vardhaman to Mount Meru and bathed him.  He proclaimed peace and harmony by reciting Bruhat Shanti during the first bathing ceremony of the new born Tirthankara.

      After renunciation and realization of Absolute Self Knowledge, Prince Vardhaman became Lord Mahavir, the twenty fourth and the last Tirthankara of Jain religion.

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