Nala Damayanthi – Musical Dance Drama by Ooty Devotees…
Saturday, February 22nd, 2014
Driving home the message of harmonious living coupled with beauty in character, 
Parthi Yatra contingents from Ooty district of Tamil Nadu presented a Musical 
Dance Drama entitled ‘Nala Damayanthi’ last evening here in Prasanthi Nilayam.

Presented in Telugu, illustrating the former Ayodhya prince’s story, who, owing 
to a trick played by his jealous brother, turned addicted to the game of dice 
only to lose his precious kingdom wandering over aimlessly for over 12 years 
enduring terrible hardship. The drama presented in 4 episodes depicted the 
marriage, separation, state of loneliness and final reunion of the couple. This 
illustrious story finds a mention in the epic Mahabharata. The one hour 
presentation was intertwined with beautiful song sequences.

The storyline is: Nala was the eldest son of King Nisadh of Ayodhya. Nala 
wanted to marry Damayanti, the beautiful daughter of king Bhima. Damayanthi did 
not know him, so Nala sent his swan to her. The swan flew to Damayanti’s palace 
and finding her alone in the garden, sang praises of Nala. Meanwhile, King 
Bhima arranged for her swayamvara, where many princes gathered from whom 
Damayanti could chose her husband. Damayanthi chose Nala and they got married.

When King Nisadh died, Nala became king. He conquered many other kingdoms and 
became famous. This made his brother Kuvara jealous. He knew gambling was 
Nala’s weakness. Kuvara challenged Nala to a game of dice in which Nala lost 
everything. Kuvara became the king and banished Nala from his kingdom. Nala 
went to the forest and Damayanthi, who loved him very much followed him. As 
they walked in the forest, Damayanti injured her feet. Nala did not want the 
delicate Damayanthi to go through hardships with him, so when she was sleeping 
he left her and went ahead. Further into the forest, he found a snake on the 
top of a tree that had caught fire from below. As he tried to bring it down, 
the snake bit him and Nala turned dark and developed a hunchback. Nala asked 
the snake, “Why did you bite me? I was trying to save your life.” The snake 
said, “I am your father Nisadh. The next twelve years will be full of 
difficulties for you. I changed your appearance to protect you from your 
enemies. Whenever you want to get back your original looks wear this ornament.”

Nala proceeded to another kingdom. Meanwhile, when Damayanthi woke up she found 
a note from Nala asking her to go to her parents. As she moved ahead, she met a 
demon that threatened to eat her. Impressed with her fearlessness he came into 
his real form. He was actually a god, who told her that she would unite with 
her husband after twelve years. Damayanthi proceeded to  Achalpura kingdom 
where she became the queen’s maid. Nala went to the kingdom of Samsumara and 
became a servant of the king. Many years passed.

One day, King Bhima’s men found Damayanthi in Achalpura and brought her back to 
her father. King Bhima tried to find Nala but failed, so he made a plan. He 
arranged the swayamvar of Damayanthi knowing that when Nala came to know about 
the second marriage of his wife, he would certainly come to her. King Bhima was 
right. Nala came with his master, the king of Samsumara. A day before the 
swayamvara Damayanthi saw the dark hunch back servant. She immediately 
recognised him. Nala also put on the ornament given by his father and regained 
his original looks. On the day of swayamvara she put the garland around Nala’s 
neck and they were united. The twelve-year period was also over. With the help 
of King Bhima’s army, Nala won his kingdom back and again became the king of 
Ayodhya.

One day, a monk visited Nala’s palace and told him the reason why he had to 
undergo the twelve-year exile. In their previous birth also Nala and Damayanthi 
were king and queen and they had thrown an innocent monk in prison. Their exile 
was a punishment for their karma of a previous birth.

Eventually, Nala and Damayanthi had a son Pushkara. After making him the king, 
they renounced the world in search of spiritual enlightenment.

Bhajans by Ooty devotees continued and the evening programme ended with Mangala 
Arathi at 1820 hrs. Devotees from Ooty are on a three day Parthi Yatra to the 
Holy Spiritual Township.

II Samastha Lokah Sukhino Bhavantu II

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http://www.theprasanthireporter.org/2014/02/nalaya-damayanthi/

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