GHOSHAA
Ghoshaa
was a Tapasvini famed in Rugveda. She
was the grand-daughter of Drugata maharshi and daughter of the sage Kakshivaan both
composed several hymns in praise of the Ashwins. Two entire hymns of the Tenth
book, each containing 14 verses, are attributed to her.
Ghosha was one of the 27
women known as brahmavadinis, though some of these ‘women’ seem to have been
abstractions or fictions. Ghosha is one who appears to have been human, and the
author of two hymns in the Rig Veda.
As she contracted leprosy
in her very childhood nobody came forward to marry her. Ultimately she composed a mantra in praise of
Asvinidevas. They cured Ghoshaa of
leprosy and she got married.
Her first hymn praises
the Ashwins, the heavenly twins who are also physicians; this accords well with
the legend that she suffered from some disfiguring disease, perhaps leprosy,
and remained unmarried as a consequence in her father’s house.
The first, a more
personal one, expresses Ghosha’s intimate feelings and desires. She implored
the Ashwins,
This praise song have we made for you, O Ashwins,
Have fashioned it as the Bhrigus build a weapon
Have decked it as the bride is for the bridegroom,
Presenting it to you as our own offerings.
It is said that, invoked by her two hymns, the Ashwins
worshipped by her forefathers cured her of the disease and made her worthy of
wedded happiness.
The second hymn is
explicit about her desires and deep feeling for married life:
The woman has been born: let
him, desirous of a maiden, approach her;
For him let the spreading creepers grow along with rain;
Let the stream flow for him as if down an incline;
For him who is not to be conquered, let there be the rights of a husband.
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