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Anyone who has ever experienced the unconditional love and support of a pet knows the true meaning of a Blessing.
Pets are family members with benefits – they stand by us and unless there is something really important, they keep their opinions to themselves indulgently looking out for their human parents and giving them a priceless loyalty.
They can teach us a number of skills that are useful both in our corporate world jobs as well as in our personal lives as I shared in my post about 7 Inspiring Advice from Dogs to Promote Your Career.
My Christmas post returns to a favorite area –how our pet’s teach us Life Lessons.
Miss Coco has given me many a new perspective about Life and those of you who knew Bruno would agree that he was the embodiment of Yudhishthira’s Dog.
Bruno, the epitome of Love and Compassion
Bruno was born in Doha the day I qualified as a Chartered Accountant in London. When I first met him, there was a bonding that cannot be described.
For the next 18 years, he saw me through the defining moments of my life, celebrated the highs and stuck by me through the lows.
When I faced my first redundancy thanks to the downsizing of my firm post the Gulf War, my world collapsed.
It was my first job and with a world-wide recession going on, I wondered who would hire a newbie 20 something redundant professional?
I jokingly told Bruno that he would have to join the circus to support me if I did not get a job. He learned to sit on his hind legs.
When rejection letters arrived, Bruno would put his little paw on my foot and look at me with an expression that said, ‘Keep the faith’.
If my parents gave me financial and verbal moral support, Bruno gave me spiritual and empathetic support. I did get another job within 3 months and moved ahead.
Bruno left for his Heavenly Abode on 12th June 2008 after bravely fighting a second stroke.
You can understand the depth of that friendship from the fact that it took me another 9 years after his demise to download photos I had taken of him in 2008 from my mobile and finally open them without feeling a sense of pain.
It would be 9 years before I would create the below collage for what would have been his 27th birthday and post it on Facebook for friends who knew him and those who have known him through my stories.
That day was also Ganga Dushehra, a most holy day to transition as the Hindu faith guarantees Moksha (freedom from birth and death) for oneself and one’s family.
People who had been touched by Bruno’s love and compassion started referring to him as Yudhishthira’s Dog.
The story of Yudhishthira and his dog
In the Hindu epic Mahabharata, Yudhishthira’s Dog appears during the final journey of the 5 Pandavas & their wife Draupadi.
Following the battle of Kurukshetra , Dhritarashtra anointed Yudhishthira as his successor. 36 years pass peacefully when he gets news that his friend Krishna had left his mortal body.
The King and his 4 brothers feel their time to go has also come and after placing Arjuna’s grandson Parikshit on the throne of Hastinapur, retire to the Himalayas with their wife Draupadi on the Great Journey to reach Mount Meru, the abode of the Gods, Heaven (see History note below).
On the way, they are followed by a dog. On and on they go, until they can see Mount Meru in front of them. Silently they walk on in the snow, dropping dead until only Yudhishthira and the dog are left.
This dog continues to walk with the aged King. They reach Mount Meru and can hear the sounds of Heaven. It is said the Gods showered celestial flowers on this virtuous King.
At the gates of Heaven, Indra, the King of Gods arrives in his chariot to take Yudhishthira to heaven. Due to the virtues of this King, he alone among mortals is allowed into Heaven in his mortal body.
At first Yudhishthira hesitates as he is concerned about his brothers and wife. When assured that they have already reached Heaven, he instructs his dog to climb into the chariot.
At this point Lord Indra informs him that there is no place for a dog in Heaven and that he must be left behind.
Yudhishthira refuses and declares that he will not go to Heaven without his dog who has been his devoted companion through snow and ice, who did not leave him when his brothers and wife were dead.
He declares he will forsake the pleasures of Heaven and stay on the path of righteousness and be with the dog who has taken refuge with him until his own life is at an end.
He agrees to accept Hell so that the dog can go to Heaven. It is told that at this point, the dog transforms into Dharma, Yudhishthira’s celestial father.
In fact the dog was none other than Yama, the Lord of Death, Dharma and Justice who is pleased that his son has passed the test of being unselfish enough to disclaim all his virtues and be willing to go to Hell for a dog.
He has displayed compassion for all creatures – the virtue of a true King. Yudhishthira ascends to Heaven.
We may not be Kings or Queens but we can imbibe the virtue of compassion and as mere mortals the virtue of Gratitude for our pets who are embodiment of Yudhishthira’s dog. This is beautifully expressed by Debra Jason in her 2012 poem about Ike, her beloved companion.
Grateful for Ike
Ike, the beach and ocean were your playground.
Every person in your path, your friend.
Your eyes lit up with a joy for living.
Your spirit shined, your heart soared.
You loved without question.
And, you shared your gift of love with all.
A ball, a leaf, a coconut – all your toys.
A scratch, a belly rub – your simple pleasures.
I see you running across the sand, diving in the water, fetching with endless enthusiasm.
You were a gift, a gift of boundless love, a beautiful boy
A healer, a companion, a golden – the golden retriever of the north shore.
The champion who will never be forgotten.
I was lucky that Ike touched so many souls. He touched so many people, not just on Kaua`i, but around the country and around the world.
I can see the smile on so many people’s faces and my heart fills with joy knowing that my dog was so loved. He will always be “my puppy” and for that I will always be grateful.
Go gently into the night my beautiful boy. Know I love you and am SO grateful to have had you in my life. You were my true companion, a savior and a shining light that brightened each day.
– Debra Jason http://www.writedirection.com/
The Story of a Princess Pup Update 23rd November 2021
This update is very personal and more to share my happiness and to ask for your support for a project that is near to my heart.
Monday, 15th November would have been the 31st birthday of Bruno, the dachshund Hero of this blog post, and to whom I’d prayed on his 18th birthday asking for a pet, specifically a girl dog because it was difficult for us in a no pet home.
The rest is history because within 48 hours, Miss Coco joined us!
I think both Bruno and Miss Coco were working together in the background because while I published the Kindle ebook, I didn’t expect it to go live within an hour and a half of my hitting the publish button.
That is definitely a miracle.
What’s even a bigger miracle is that I wasn’t monitoring the ranking because this is a personal project but discovered it was doing well and ranked for Hot New Releases too, peaking at #1 in India for Hot Releases in the Animal Pets & Care ebooks category and #3 in the Animal Care & Pet Essays on Amazon.com
Now for the big ask, will you help me share my little girl’s story?
Maybe purchase it and leave a review too?
If you look inside the preview section, Amazon has shared almost 3 full chapters and there are a few photos of her too.
There is a serious element in the story too in a later chapter where I talk about the lack of animal rights in India for domestic pets. Other than that, it is a story of love, companionship and the spiritual connection beyond the veil.
Imagine its ranking without my doing any promo work and imagine what I can achieve with your support.
Here are the links for Amazon USA and Amazon India.
Even if you’re not into pets, please share the link with friends who might like the story.
Thanks in advance!
I know there are other embodiment of compassion and loyalty out there in the world.
Would you like to acknowledge their role in your Life? Please do tell us about them in the Comments Box below.
History note: In ancient India, when men, including Kings became very old, they would renounce everything and become ascetics. If they did not wish to live anymore, then they went towards the Himalayas, without eating and drinking and walked towards the Himalayas focusing on God until their frail bodies gave way. Read more at http://www.ramakrishnavivekananda.info/vivekananda/volume_4/lectures_and_discourses/the_mahabharata.htm
Written By: Vatsala Shukla
We are about the embark on our next dog in residence. As each one departs, I say that’s it, no more dogs. But, the house despite all the cats is still in need of a dog. Hopefully, “Thomas” will be the one to find his forever home with us.
That’s exactly what we used to say in our house after each furry friend passed away Joyce, and our resolve did not last for long. 🙂 THe house did not feel like a home until we had a dog and I know you’ll find the perfect Earth Angel soon.
What a beautiful story. you reminded me of 2 special dogs i have shared lives with and both now passed on, this brought back the wonderful memories, thank you
Happy this post brought back wonderful memories for you Suzie. Our canine friends do leave their mark on us. 🙂
Your Bruno is so beautiful and wise. (Not to be ignored – Miss Coco rocks!) Thank you for sharing him with us, and for sharing Ike’s tribute as well. Yudhishthira’s story brought me to tears. Oh dear! What wonders these happy creatures are.
Funny, I just shared a post that mentions my beloved Rosebud. I’m sure their loving spirits are with us, wagging their tails and telling us not to be sad!
These four-legged furry people are really Angels in disguise, Reba. They come for a short while to teach us humans important Life Lessons and then return to Heaven. Thank you for mentioning Miss Coco – her role in my life cannot be ignored. 🙂 I’m not surprised you wrote a post about Rosebud and I’m sure these guys are still with us even though we can’t see them.
Beautiful, our dogs are such gentle and loyal souls and loving companions.
Thanks Julia. Our dogs really are our Earth Angels.
What a beautiful tribute to Ike! And to Bruno.
Yudhishthira’s Dog is a lovely story, filled with lessons, and one that I’ve never heard before. Thank you for sharing it with us.
Thank you for visiting the blog, Sarah. The entire epic Mahabharata is full of stories with lessons to be learned though most of us only remember the Celestial Song – Bhagavad Gita. The art of teachings through storytelling in its purest form can be seen in many of the ancient scriptures and stories of different cultures and civilizations. Delighted you enjoyed the story.
Hi Vatsala, Bruno was indeed a blessing to the family. He came into our lives to give us love and strength, in happy times and crises alike. He and his dachsund family will live on in our hearts. Thanks for a very touching post.
Thanks
Welcome, Vanita. I knew you would remember the other doggies too! 🙂
Thanks Vatsala for sharing my tribute to Ike with your peeps. Our pets are more than animals, they truly become members of our families. And, they have beautiful lessons to teach us about unconditional love and loyalty.
Happy holidays.
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You are welcome, Debra. I am happy and grateful that you offered to share Ike with me and my readers. The theme of Yudhishthira’s Dog had been in my mind ever since Bruno left for the Happy Hunting Grounds to join his dachshund family. Yet I did not know how to express my gratitude. Isn’t it wonderful how things fall into place? Your tribute to Ike is universal and speaks the words that anyone who has ever been touched by the love of a pet feels. Happy holidays!