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The Pandavas' twelve-year journey through the forest, where they learn life lessons and develop character, is chronicled in the parva. The Aranya Parva includes talks on virtues and ethics, as well as myths about Arjuna, Yudhishthara, and Bhima, as well as the stories "Nahusha the Snake and Yudhishthira" and "Ushinara and the Hawk." It also includes "Nala and Damayanti" and "Savitri and Satyavan" love stories. Voice by Salaka Raghunadha Sharma
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A #Mahabharat prequel story about #Nahush and #Ashoksundari, featuring wish-granting trees, divine picnics, prophecies, and a birthday party that was really a trap Transcript and show notes Music: https://www.purple-planet.com #sfipodcast #Mahabharata #NaradaMuni #Narada #Indra
Here is the story of Chyavana the great sage and Nahusha the great king. Please listen to my podcast Kochukochu varthamanangal @ https://anchor.fm/ashapremdeep --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asha-premdeep/message
Salya narrates the story of Indra's sins and rise back to favour with the gods
VISIT OUR WEBSITE- http://www.podpage.com/site/stories-of-mahabharata-from-beginning/ Arjuna Fights the Demons Arjuna returns from Indra's palace in the heavens back to his brothers and his wife Draupadi in the Gandhamadan mountains. He tells them the stories of his conquests against the Nibata Kabacha demons and the demonesses Paulam and Kalaka's army. Next we hear the fascinating story of how the mighty prince Bheema was about to be devoured by King Nahusha in the form of a giant snake. Nahusha asks Yudhistira, who is a true Brahmin? Only the right answer from Yudhistira would save Bheema's life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
VISIT OUR WEBSITE- http://www.podpage.com/site/stories-of-mahabharata-from-beginning/ Arjuna Fights the Demons Arjuna returns from Indra's palace in the heavens back to his brothers and his wife Draupadi in the Gandhamadan mountains. He tells them the stories of his conquests against the Nibata Kabacha demons and the demonesses Paulam and Kalaka's army. Next we hear the fascinating story of how the mighty prince Bheema was about to be devoured by King Nahusha in the form of a giant snake. Nahusha asks Yudhistira, who is a true Brahmin? Only the right answer from Yudhistira would save Bheema's life. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
This story tells you about how a virtuous king Nahusha ancestor of Pandavas became tyrannical because of his position and later was cursed by sage Agastya and wandered for ages.
Will Nahusha stay humble even after becoming the king of the three worlds ?
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Arjuna returns from Indra’s palace in the heavens back to his brothers and his wife Draupadi in the Gandhamadan mountains. He tells them the stories of his conquests against the Nibata Kabacha demons and the demonesses Paulam and Kalaka’s army. … Continue reading →
Arjuna returns from Indra’s palace in the heavens back to his brothers and his wife Draupadi in the Gandhamadan mountains. He tells them the stories of his conquests against the Nibata Kabacha demons and the demonesses Paulam and Kalaka’s army. … Continue reading →
Episode 48 - The Pandavas have come out of hiding and are demanding their lands back from the Kauravas. Duryodhana has already indicated that he has no interest in giving these back, so it would be best to negotiate from a position of strength. An arms race ensues, with both sides scrambling to get commitments from their allies across India and beyond.Duryodhana wins the first couple of rounds at this game. He rushes to Dwaraka, and gets Krishna to commit his armies to the Kaurava side. The Pandavas get Krishna; as an unarmed advisor. Duryodhana also plays on the generosity of the Pandavas' ally King Shalya, by providing hospitality to Shalya's army while it was on the march. When Shalya offers a boon to his host, Duryodhana presents himself, and asks for Shalya's support in the war. The king has no choice but to grant the request.The king journeys on to meet with the Pandavas and tells them what had happened. Since Duryodhana fooled them fair & square, Yuddistira accepts the fait accompli. He only asks that Shalya do whatever he can to throw Karna off his game when the big chariot duel between Arjun & Karna takes place.Shalya also takes the sting off a bit by telling the story of Indra's Victory. This is a strange story in which the brahmins completely dominate the course of events. A brahmin picks a fight with Indra, and although Indra acts in self-defense, he is nevertheless guilty of brahmin-murder, and he suffers accordingly. The force of the punishment makes Indra sort of resign his post and go into hiding.The Man-God Nahusha is then nominated king of heaven (by brahmins & gods), and the brahmins give him his very own superpower. When Nahusha turns out to be a power-hungry lecher, the brahmin priest Brhaspati advises the gods on how to get their old Indra back. Indra is powerless at this point, so he suggests to his wife that the best way to take down Nahusha would be to get him into a fight with the brahmins. Nahusha walks right into the trap, makes himself a brahmin-drawn chariot, and ends up offending the entire race of priests. It's all over when he specifically annoys Agastya, and gets cursed to life as a snake for 10,000 years. It seems that in this story the "kshatriya" gods are just pawns in a brahmin game!Finally, the Pandavas and Kauravas have gathered their allies-- 7 grand armies for the good guys, and 11 armies for the bad guys. Now the negotiations can commence!