The Bhâgavata
Purâna describes the history of his inimical relationship
with Krishna. PÂNDAVAS:
The five sons of King Pându and Queen Kuntî: Arjuna,
Sahadeva, Nakula, Bhîma en Yudhisthhira. He was killed by
Bhîma and went to the heavenly planets as a result of his
adherence to kshatriya duties. Known as the celestial
treasurer. Due to his
performance of sacrifice and asceticism at the site, the place
known as Kurukshetra, named after Kuru, is considered sacred. After the
war, his sister married Nakula. After
marrying the blind Dhritarâstra, she covered her own eyes
with a cloth for the rest of her life. Bharata was born from the union of King Dushyanta and the daughter of Kanva Rishi, named Shakuntala. In the Bhâgavata Purâna it is said that,
after practicing yoga, he achieved liberation, merging into the
Supreme Brahman at the end of his life [SB
: Canto 1, Ch. DURVASA:
A powerful rishi famous for his quick temper. See for an
extensive description of the various dynasties
of the Pândavas and Kauravas
until the appearance of Lord Krishna
S'rîmad
Bhâgavatam, Canto 9, Chapters 20 to 24. Your lesson - to conquer jealousy and anger in yourself and then in those, who will select you as their guide. [SB:
C1:7,8,9,10,12,14,15,17; C2:7; C3:1], ASHVINI
KUMARAS: Twin gods who act as celestial physicians. Her own father, Surasena, had given her
as a baby to his close friend King Kuntibhoja, who had no
children. KARNA:
Firstborn son of the Pândavas' mother Kuntî from her
union with the sun-god [SB
Canto 9, Chapter 24 verses 32 to
36]. PÂNDU:
Father of the Pândava's born to Vichitravirya's widow queen
Ambalika by the grace of Vyâsadeva. The king arrested and
punished him by having him pierced by a lance. Having already committed herself to
Shalva, Bhîshma released her. [SB:
C1:4,17,18; C3:3]. He was said to be one of the
celestial Vishvadevas incarnating on earth. BAHLIKA:
Younger brother of Shantanu. KAURAVA'S:
Another name for the Kuru's. ALAMBUSHA:
A râkshasa who fought for Duryodhana in the Kurukshetra war. He conquered the western regions
of Bharata, before Yudhisthhira's Rajasuya sacrifice. Bhîma's pride was thus
curbed. She died in the forest
with her husband and Kuntî. They were named Kripa and Kripi. He formed an enmity with Drona after the latter had come
to him for charity and had been refused. The
Mahâbhârata contains many stories about
him. Along with
Draupadî, he married a princess of Chedi named Karenumati. 8b]. He was born as a woman
and later became a man by the grace of a Yaksha named Sthunakarna. Other names of Karna include Vasusena,
Vaikarthana and Radheya. Said
to be an expansion of the deity presiding over the Dvapara age
(third in the cycle of four ages), he was slain at Kurukshetra by
Sahadeva. What is the meaning of Dushyanta? An accident occurs by which a fish consumes the royal ring, leaving Shakuntala with no formidable proof. Said by the Vedas to be an
eternal form of the Supreme Lord who sometimes appears in the
material world to enact pastimes. EKALAVYA:
Son of Hiranyadhanu, a Nishadha tribal chief. Dushyant's forgetting of Shakuntala was a device invented by the other sages, including Vashishta, to make Vishwamitra bow. NAKULA:
One of the twin sons of Pându and Madri, begotten by the
twin Ashvini gods. Although a powerful kshatriya,
he preferred cunning and underhanded methods to open combat. DRUPADA:
King of the Panchala province in Bharata. Find out below. VASUDEVA:
Krishna's father, after whom Krishna (Vâsudeva)
himself is named. Said to be an incarnation of
the moon-god Soma's son. But when Dushyant becomes king, he becomes too absorbed for many years in affairs of state. DHRITARÂSTRA:
The blind son of Vyâsadeva, born of Ambikâ after the
death of her husband, Vichitravirya. He killed Arjuna's son Iravan, and
was himself killed by Bhîma's son, Ghatotkacha. He did so during the great war. The epitome of womanly skills, she
once gave advice on how to serve a husband to Satyabhama, one of
Krishna's principal wives. He was named
Parîkchit,
meaning 'the examiner', as the brahmins said he would come to
examine all men in his search for the Supreme Lord, whom he saw
while still an embryo in his mother's womb [see
Bhagavatha
Vahini, Ch. He compiled the Vedas and is said to be an empowered incarnation
of Vishnu. 13]. A is for aptitudes, your special capabilities shine. SUBHADRÂ:
Krishna's sister, (daughter of Devakî and Vasudeva)
said to be an incarnation of Yogamâyâ, the Lord's
personified spiritual energy. He is known by nine other names: Dhananjaya (winner of
wealth), Vijaya (always victorious), Svetavahana (he whose chariot
is drawn by white horses), Phalguna (born under the auspicious
star of the same name), Kiriti (he who wears the diadem), Bhibatsu
(terrifying to behold in battle), Savyasachi (able to wield a bow
with both hands), Jishnu (unconquerable), and Krishna
(dark-complexioned). The earth
planet has been named after him, and it was common during the
Mahâbhârata era to call his descendents by his name. MAHÂBHÂRATA:
Epic of the battle of the aristocrats in the Vedic culture
during the pastimes of Krishna, out of which the Gîtâ
has been taken. They each gave birth to
half a child, and the king threw away the halves. Hindi Book Dushyant Ki Shakuntala by Pradeep Sharma, Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dushyanta&oldid=990379927, Articles needing additional references from September 2007, All articles needing additional references, All Wikipedia articles written in Indian English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles containing Sanskrit-language text, Articles with unsourced statements from September 2007, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 November 2020, at 04:03. The sage gave him a mango, which the king divided into
two, giving half to each of his wives. [1] He was king of Hastinapur and ancestor of the Kuru dynasty. The warriors who attacked you were from a race of demons who
fought with Ravana against Rama." He is said to be an incarnation of Dyau,
the chief Vasu. Depending on the source,[citation needed] Dushyant is either the crown prince, or he is waiting to win back his kingdom from an enemy. This book of approx. PARAS'URÂMA:
A rishi said to be an empowered incarnation of Vishnu. She married
Arjuna
during
his one year exile from Indraprastha, only spending one day with
him after their wedding. [SB:
C1:3,9,10,11,12,14, etc. S is for scholar, the brilliant in you. GHATOTKACHA:
The son of Bhîma and the Rakshashi Hidimbi. Drona finally killed him
in the Kurukshetra war. Save. S'IS'UPÂLA:
King of Chedi and an avowed enemy of Krishna. The
Mahâbhârata contains various stories about his
exploits. He fought Bhîshma for Amba's hand after
Bhîshma kidnapped her from her swayamvara. Dushyanta does not recollect Shakuntala, but his memory and love are rekindled when a sage (not the same who cursed Shakuntala) recovers the ring and brings it to the court. DRONA
(DRONÂCÂRYA): The Kurus' martial teacher. SAHADEVA:
The youngest Pândava. AMBÂLIKÂ:
The king of Kâs'î's youngest daughter. MARKENDEYA:
An ancient rishi said to have lived through thousands of ages. SHALVA:
King of Saubha. Karna killed him with Indra's celestial Shakti
weapon. GANGA:
A goddess who appears in this world as the river Ganges. [SB,
C10-3]
Details of his life and previous births are given in the
Bhâgavata
Purâna. DRAUPADÎ:
Daughter of Drupada, king of Panchala, and wife of the five
Pândavas. The Vedas
contain numerous stories about this deity, who became Arjuna's
father. He said to Bhîma, "This lake was
contained in Kumbhakarna's skull, the Rakshasa killed by
Râma in a previous age [see Ramakatha
Rasavahini-2, Ch. The name Arjuna means "one of pure deeds." His father, Vridhakshetra, then cursed whomever would
cause his son's head to fall to the ground to himself die, his own
head shattering into a hundred fragments. He was killed by Arjuna
at Kurukshetra. BHIMASENA:
Pându and Kuntî's second son, sired by Vayu, the
wind-god. Contains brief the purpose of the Vedic
scriptures. DURYODHANA:
Eldest of Dhritarâstra's sons and leader of the Kauravas. 17)
and Ramayana
[Ramakatha
Vahini]. He was the husband of Shakuntala and the father of the Emperor Bharata.
.
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