Dharba/Kusha
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• June 26, 1995
Stories concerning the origin of Darbha/Kusha: 1. Said to have been produced from the churning of the ocean of milk. 2. Said to have fallen to Earth from the pot of Amrita (which was produced from the churning of the ocean of milk.) These two stories reminded me another related story. Apparently the pot containing Amrita was placed on the sacred Dharba grass and snakes(children of Garuda's step mother Kadru) were about to get to it and attain amritatva. Garuda, in an attempt to prevent his not so nice step siblings from becoming immortal, briskly carried away the pot. The snakes ended up licking the Dharbasana, with the hope that some Amrita might have spilled on it. The sharp blades of Dharba caused their toungue to split and which is why snakes have forked tongues. Deeply embedded in the popular psyche, serpents'tongues have long been a part of the world's religious iconography. Although, the snakes missed out on Amrita as intended, the forking of their tongues caused by Dharba might have provided them a blessing in disguise. Because according to modern science, the evolutionary success of advanced snakes might be due, in part, to forked tongues. The forked tongue allows the snake to simultaneously sample two points along a chemical gradient, which is helpful in instantaneous assessment of trail location. Also may have role in mating.(Ref: Why snakes have forked tongues, by Kurt Schwenk, Science Vol 263, 1573-1577, 1994)
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