why and how you will sleep in nimi
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Emperor Nimi was very generous with his gifts. He was interested in performing yajñas. The feeding hall that can be seen even today near the āśrama of Gautama Maharṣi was built by emperor Nimi. The emperor, a person of rājasic nature, decided to conduct a Yajña which would take a long time to end and which required much money for gifts; and he got his father Ikṣvāku’s permission for it. Arrangements were made for the Yajña, and Ṛṣis like Bhṛgu, Aṅgiras Vāmadeva, Pulastya, Pulaha and Ṛcīka who were competent to perform yajña and great scholars in the Vedas were invited for the Yajña. Lastly he met his family preceptor Vasiṣṭha and told him thus: "Oh preceptor! I have made all arrangements for a Yajña, which it is my desire should last for five hundred years. You would also come with me and see that the Yajña is duly performed."
Vasiṣṭha listened to Nimi’s request with great attention. But, he had already been invited by Indra to conduct a Yajña which would last for five hundred years, and he would be able to oblige Nimi only after that period of time. So Vasiṣṭha asked the emperor to postpone his proposed yajña by five hundred years. Nimi returned disappointed.
Nimi had no patience to wait for five hundred years. So he started the yajña with Gautama as his preceptor. After Indra’s Yajña for 500 years was over, Vasiṣṭha came to Nimi’s Yajña hall. Nimi, at the time, was in the inner apartment of his palace. Though his servants went to him to tell him that his preceptor Vasiṣṭha had come, they waited outside his chamber as he was sleeping then. Within a few moments Vasiṣṭha was ablaze with anger. He raised his hands and cursed Nimi thus: "Oh! Nimi, you have insulted me, your preceptor. You disobeyed my injunction and began the Yajña. Therefore, let your body be parted from the soul and fall on the ground."
This curse of Vasiṣṭha alarmed the servants of Nimi so much that they roused him from sleep and told him all about the affair. Nimi hurried to Vasiṣṭha and prostrated at his feet. But, he did not shed his anger. This made Nimi also angry. He also raised up his hands and cursed Vasiṣṭha thus: "Oh muni! you who got angry without reason are worse than a Caṇḍāla. Therefore let your body also be parted from the soul and fall to the ground."
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