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At the sacred forest of Naimisharanya, Rishi Saunaka was performing a 12-year yagya. Many brahmanas and rishis had assembled there. The famed story-teller Ugrasrava Southi (Son of Suta Romaharshana) came by on his travels.
The rishis imme...
Slokas 19- 22: Mention that the qualification for being king was not just ‘eldest son’ but virtues and devoted to people.
Slokas 25- 28: Sita named so because she was unearthed from the track left behind by ploughshare
Slokas 29- 34: Who...
The Mahabharatha has the story of Rama in many places. In the Vana Parva we have an entire segment called the Ramopakhyana Parva, and within it we have the Ravana family tree laid out clearly as follows:
Interestingly, here, Vishrava is h...
Satya took her turn to narrate how she had wedded Krishna. Her father had prepared a test for the warriors who came asking for his daughter’s hand. He had seven great bulls, powerful as they were ferocious, and the man who tamed them all wo...
The battle between Arjuna and Mahadeva in Kirata form is one of the most exciting and visually thrilling interludes of the Mahabharatha katha. Bhagwan Shiva reminds Arjuna that he is the ancient Rishi Nara, eternal sakha of Bhagwan Narayan....
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