Gautam Ashram

Gautam Ashram (Sanskrit: गौतम आश्रम ) refers to the gurukul and residence hermitage of the ancient Vedic sage Maharshi Gautam in Mithila.[1] In epic Ramayana, when Lord Rama along with teacher Vishwamitra and brother Lakshmana was traveling towards the Mithila Kingdom, they also came to the Gautam Ashram.[2] There they stayed for some time. According Ramcharitmanas, Lord Rama freed Ahalya from the curse given by her husband Maharshi Gautam. It is the sacred place where the deliverance of Ahalya took place in the epic Ramayana.[3][4]

Description

In the epic Ramayana, Lord Rama after staying a night in Vishala, they moved towards the next place Gautam Ashram in Mithila. When he reached near it, he found the ashram in deserted and abandoned situation. Then he inquired about the miserable situation of the ashram with his teacher Vishwamitra. After that the teacher Vishwamitra told the story of the curse given to Ahalya by her husband Maharshi Gautam.[5]

According to Ramayana, Maharshi Gautam was living at the outskirts of the Mithila city with his wife Ahalya. There in the ashram he composed Nyaya Sutra text of the Indian philosophy.[6]

References

  1. ^ Jha, Makhan (1982). Civilizational Regions of Mithila & Mahakoshal. Capital Publishing House.
  2. ^ Aḥmad, Iẓhār (2007). Madhubani, Through the Ages: A Regional History of Madhubani. Image Impressions.
  3. ^ Mishra, Dhira (1986). Political Role of Women in the Ramcharitmanas. Neha Prakashan.
  4. ^ Morārībāpu (1987). Mangal Ramayan. Prachin Sanskriti Mandir.
  5. ^ Cakrabartī, Bishṇupada (2006). The Penguin Companion to the Ramayana. Penguin Books. ISBN 978-0-14-310046-1.
  6. ^ Gautama Muni. Nyaya Sutra.