The Tarakamaya War () is described to be an ancient conflict in Hindu mythology, instigated by the elopement of Tara, the consort of Brihaspati, by Chandra, the god of the moon. It is mentioned in the Padma Purana, and described to be the fifth war in the series of Devasura Sangrama, the battles between the devas and the .
Legend
According to one legend, this abduction had occurred to punish Brihaspati for his extramarital affair with Mamata, the pregnant wife of Utathya. Another legend states that the abduction occurred due to Soma's arrogance, due to the success of his
rajasuya ceremony.
5 Soma refused to return Tara to her husband, despite an intervention by
Indra. Brihaspati, the preceptor, was aided by Indra and the devas, allied with the
Yaksha, while Soma was assisted by
Shukra and the
Daitya, allied with the danavas. Led by
Rudra,
6 the devas assaulted the asuras with divine missiles, and the asuras returned this assault with a barrage of their own. The
Brahmanda Purana states that
Vishnu participated in the war as well, slaying the asura
Kalanemi.
7 Indra is stated to have slain
Virochana, the son of
Prahlada, who had sided with Soma.
8 Eventually,
Brahma intervened and restored Tara to her husband. In due course, she gave birth to
Budha, who both Brihaspati and Soma claimed as theirs until Tara affirmed that the latter was the father.
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