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== Syamantakopakhyana ==
 
== Syamantakopakhyana ==
 
[[File:Jambavan and Krishna Fighting.png|thumb|450x450px|'''Jambavan fighting with Shrikrishna in a cave.''']]
 
[[File:Jambavan and Krishna Fighting.png|thumb|450x450px|'''Jambavan fighting with Shrikrishna in a cave.''']]
Jambavan is seen in Dvapara Yuga, in connection with the precious stone Syamantaka, in the avatara of Shri Krishna.   
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Many Puranic texts have mentioned about Jambavan being seen in Dvapara Yuga, in connection with the precious stone Syamantaka. This upakhyana (anecdote) during the avatara of Shri Krishna is famous because Jambavan gives his daughter Jambavati as the wife of Shri Krishna. Jambavan is one of the chiranjeevi's (a long lived being) is evident in this story.   
    
Different Puranas recount this anecdote as follows  
 
Different Puranas recount this anecdote as follows  
# Brahma Purana (10.56 and 57)  
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# Brahma Purana (14 and 15)  
 
# Brahmanda Purana (2.3.71. 22-29)  
 
# Brahmanda Purana (2.3.71. 22-29)  
 
# Vayu Purana (2.34.21-52)<ref name=":0" />  
 
# Vayu Purana (2.34.21-52)<ref name=":0" />  
 
The Sun-god gave this jewel Syamantaka to King Satrajit. His younger brother Prasena wore it and went to the forest for hunting. A lion killed him and took the jewel in his mouth and was going along the forest when Jambavan killed it and took the jewel. It was rumoured that Sri Krsna had killed Prasena and taken the jewel.  
 
The Sun-god gave this jewel Syamantaka to King Satrajit. His younger brother Prasena wore it and went to the forest for hunting. A lion killed him and took the jewel in his mouth and was going along the forest when Jambavan killed it and took the jewel. It was rumoured that Sri Krsna had killed Prasena and taken the jewel.  
 
[[File:Krishna Milking the Cow.png|thumb|417x417px|Shrikrishna milking the cow on the night of Bhadrapada Chaviti day when he sees the reflection of Chandra in the milk.]]
 
[[File:Krishna Milking the Cow.png|thumb|417x417px|Shrikrishna milking the cow on the night of Bhadrapada Chaviti day when he sees the reflection of Chandra in the milk.]]
So Sri Krsna went in search of the jewel to the forest, defeated Jambavan and took the jewel, and returned it to Satrajit. Sri Krsna married Jambavati the daughter of Jambavan. (Bhagavata, Skandha 10).
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So to clear himself of the false  charges Shri Krsna went in search of the jewel to the forest, and found the body of Prasena and his horse. Seeing the footprints he found that a lion had killed them. A few steps away he found the body of the lion and that a bear's prints. Following the footprints Shri Krishna arrives at the mountain cave of Jambavan. Inside the cave a small body was being consoled saying "Don't cry, here is Syamantaka mani". Understanding that bear killed and and took the jewel from the lion, Shri Krishna fights with Jambavan for 21 days, and defeats him. Accepting defeat Jambavan offers the Syamantaka mani along with his daughter Jambavati in marriage to Shri Krishna. Upon return with his retinue to Dwaraka, Shri Krishna returned the mani to Satrajit and clears false accusations on him. Satraji offers his daughter Satyabhama to Shri Krisna on knowing the true events. (Bhagavata, Skandha 10).
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From the story of Prasena it may be seen that Jambavan left Kiskindha and lived in another cave with his sons and other relations. (Page 413-414, Puranic Encyclopedia - Vettam Maṇi)
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From the story of Prasena it may be seen that Jambavan left Kiskindha and lived in the cave of Rkshavan with his sons and other relations.
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ऋक्षेण निहतो दृष्टः पदैर्ऋक्षस्तु सूचितः। पदैस्तैरन्वियायाथ गुहामृक्षस्य माधवः॥ १६.३३ ॥
    
Prasena, brother of the Yadava King Satrajit, went ahunting wearing on him the gem called Syamantaka presented to the latter by the Sungod. Jambavan saw a lion carrying off the gem after killing Prasena. He killed the lion, recovered the gem from it and gave it to his children to play with. A rumour was spread that it was Krsna who had killed and stolen the gem. Krsna searched for the gem in the forest and found it out in the cave of Jambavan. In the duel that ensued between Jambavan and Krsna the former was defeated. He recognised Krsna to be the Lord, and presented Syamantaka and also his daughter JambavatI to Krsna and JambavatI thus became Krsna's wife. (Page 425, Puranic Encyclopedia - Vettam Maṇi)
 
Prasena, brother of the Yadava King Satrajit, went ahunting wearing on him the gem called Syamantaka presented to the latter by the Sungod. Jambavan saw a lion carrying off the gem after killing Prasena. He killed the lion, recovered the gem from it and gave it to his children to play with. A rumour was spread that it was Krsna who had killed and stolen the gem. Krsna searched for the gem in the forest and found it out in the cave of Jambavan. In the duel that ensued between Jambavan and Krsna the former was defeated. He recognised Krsna to be the Lord, and presented Syamantaka and also his daughter JambavatI to Krsna and JambavatI thus became Krsna's wife. (Page 425, Puranic Encyclopedia - Vettam Maṇi)

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