Why Narada Muni Does Not Stay In One Place?

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Why Narada Muni Does Not Stay In One Place?

If you are aware about Narad Muni, you will know that he is known to carry around his Veena and travel the entire universe, one place to another all the time, chanting the name of Narayana. But have we ever wondered why is he always roaming? Why does he not stay in one place? Does he not have a place to settle, when other Gods have a place to live, like Shiva lives in Kailash, Vishnu is Vaikuntha Dhaam and Devtas in Svargalok (Heaven).

If you think that roaming around and gathering gossip is just a part of Narada’s personality, then let us bring to you the story of the curse that made Narada Muni the kind of sage he is known for today.

When Brahma created and populated the Earth, he appointed Daksha as the ruler of the all living beings on Earth, and hence he was called Prajapati Daksh. Upon becoming the Prajapati, it was Daksha’s responsibility to populate the earth with Saatvik (good and pure) beings and administer everything in the world and establish rules wherever necessary, but Narada causes him trouble through the process.

When Dakṣa met Nārada Muni, he became furious ready to curse the sage.


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