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Narad muni visited Pandava's and told them the story of Raja Harish chandra. Narad muni also told Yudhishthir about the conversation he had with Pandu.Now, Yudhisthir is determined to do Rajasuy yagya. To know more tune into our this episode.
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After the Kurukshethra battle Yudhishtira conducted Rajasuya yajna. There visited a mongoose and here is his story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/asha-premdeep/message
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Krishna, Arjuna, and Bhima challenge King Jarasamdha of Magadha, and Yudhisthira prepares to fulfill the requirements for the Rajasuya Sacrifice, which will declare him emperor of the world. www.themahabharatapodcast.com www.facebook.com/themahabharatapodcast
29 - Nesse episódio Yudhisthira inicia os preparativos pro Rajasuya mandando enviados pro reino de Magadha encontrarem o grande rei Jarasandha.
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Sisupala insults Krishna at the Rajasuya sacrifice of Yudhisthira and is slain by Krishna.
Yudhisthira is persuaded to perform the Rajasuya sacrifice and assume the title of ‘Emperor'.
 The Slaying of Sishupala Sishupala, the King of Chedi, was an invited guest to King Yudhistira's Rajasuya sacrifice ceremony. He had accepted Yudhistira as his emperor. But when Yudhistira decided to offer Krishna his first worship as the most revered man present in the audience, Sishupala lost his cool. He had an old animosity with Krishna, and he lashed out at him with outrageous insults. Krishna tried to stay calm, but finally he couldn't take it anymore. He summoned his Sudarshana Chakra and severed Sishupala's head from his body in front of the assembled Kings and royalties. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
 Bhima Slays Jarasandha Jarasandha, the mighty King of Magadha, was feared by everybody, including the almighty Lord Krishna. Jarasandha planned to offer one hundred Kings as human sacrifice to his Lord. He had captured eighty-six of them and was in the process of capturing fourteen more to complete his mission. Krishna takes Bheema and Arjuna with him to Magadha to kill Jarasandha and release the captive kings. After killing Jarasandha, the Pandava brothers begin their conquest of the land of Bharata to win the allegiance of the Kings. Soon all the Pandavas eliminate all obstacles for the Rajasuya sacrifice and begin to prepare for the great ceremony. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahabharatastories/support
For a successful Rajasuya Yagya, Krishna knew he had to defeat Jarasandha, but he also knew a war would result in the loss of innocent lives. Thus he devised the plan of challenging Jarasandha in hand-to-hand combat. What happened when they faced each other? Tune in to find out.
As soon as the Yagya started, Shishupal flared up. Krishna stopped Bheem from killing Shishupal but the rage kept on building up in Shishupal. Even after multiple attempts to stop him, Shishupal could not be controlled. Jarasandha's death affected him a lot. Tune in to find out what happened next.
237 O Ritual de Rajasuya de Duryodhana Parte 2 by Gloria Arieira
236 O ritual de Rajasuya de Duryodhana Parte 1 by Gloria Arieira
Gloria Arieira conta a história do Mahabharata à luz do livro Kamala Subramaniam
Gloria Arieira conta a história do Mahabharata à luz do livro Kamala Subramaniam
Gloria Arieira conta a história do Mahabharata à luz do livro Kamala Subramaniam
Gloria Arieira conta a história do Mahabharata à luz do livro Kamala Subramaniam
Episode 19 - This episode, Yuddistira gets it into his head that he should be King of the World! As he has been inclined to do since becoming king, he calls for Krishna to advise him on how to accomplish this task. Krishna tells him to send Bhima and Arjun to Magadha and get rid of his main rival to the imperial title, King Jarasandh.And so, Krishna, Bhima and Arjun go down to Magadha and pick a fight with Jarasandh. Bhima wrestles the old guy for fourteen days and finally body-slams him, killing him instantly. This whole Rajasuya thing will result in 13 years of misery for the Pandavas, and finally the destruction of nearly the entire race of Kshatriyas. Since dieing on the battlefield is one of the surest means of getting to heaven, I guess it all worked out OK for the men. All those widows probably wished Yuddistira had stuck to his little kingdom of Indraprastha, and been content with his reservation at Lord Yama's palace...Sorry I've slowed down my production lately. I've had some musical commitments that have eaten up my free time. That's mostly over, so hopefully things will pick up a bit from now on! If you'd like to encourage me, please send a message; it certainly helps morale. Also, it would be great if you were to go into iTunes and rate my podcast. It would help increase its visibility for other potential listeners. Thanks!
Episode 41 - This one covers Duryodhana reaction to the humiliation of being captured by the Gandharvas and then released by the valor of his hated cousins the Pandavas. Unable to face his clan after the ignominious defeat, the prince resolves to sit down and starve himself to death.This decision sets off alarm bells in Hell, where the Daityas and Danavas have big plans for Duryodhana. They summon a genie and have her deliver Duryodhana to them, and they tell him about the cosmic nature of this conflict, that powerful Asuras have already taken their places for the great war, and only he can see it through to victory.Duryodhana returns, his old attitude back, and he leads his brothers back to Hastinapur, as if they had just conquered half the world. But the boy's ego was a fragile thing, and when Bhisma scolds him, he needs something to cheer him up. Karna first proposes another Rajasuya, but that is limited to one per family, so they must settle for the Vaishnava ritual, which involves a golden plough, which Duryodhana would use to plow a sacred enclosure.The episode ends with Duryodhana once again feeling bad about himself, and Karna going to ever greater lengths to keep his patron happy. This time he swears to never wash his feet again until Arjun is dead! This will probably contribute to some of the trouble he has later one while in command of the Kaurava forces!
Sishupala, the King of Chedi, was an invited guest to King Yudhistira’s Rajasuya sacrifice ceremony. He had accepted Yudhistira as his emperor. But when Yudhistira decided to offer Krishna his first worship as the most revered man present in the … Continue reading →
Sishupala, the King of Chedi, was an invited guest to King Yudhistira’s Rajasuya sacrifice ceremony. He had accepted Yudhistira as his emperor. But when Yudhistira decided to offer Krishna his first worship as the most revered man present in the … Continue reading →
Jarasandha, the mighty King of Magadha, was feared by everybody, including the almighty Lord Krishna. Jarasandha planned to offer one hundred Kings as human sacrifice to his Lord. He had captured eighty-six of them and was in the process of … Continue reading →
Jarasandha, the mighty King of Magadha, was feared by everybody, including the almighty Lord Krishna. Jarasandha planned to offer one hundred Kings as human sacrifice to his Lord. He had captured eighty-six of them and was in the process of … Continue reading →