King Visvamithra visited Vasistas Ashram

King Vishwamitra approached the sage Vasishtha, bowing with deep reverence. The sage, reciprocating with appropriate honor, invited the king to sit comfortably, and the two settled into conversation. “O King,” Vasishtha began, “blessings upon you. Are you well and in good health? You are known for your bravery and virtue. Tell me, do you rule…

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Rama freed Ahalya from the curse

When Indra was stripped of his brilliance by the curse cast upon him by the sage Gautama, he sought the aid of all divine unions—the gods, the Yakshas, the Gandharvas, and the sages. To them, he recounted his plight, explaining that he had been compelled to counteract the power of Gautama’s penance to fulfill the…

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Diti Gives Birth to Maruthus

Rama, after Indra had ruthlessly slain her sons, the grief-stricken Diti approached her husband, Sage Kashyapa, son of Marichi, with a heart laden with sorrow. She cried out, “O Lord Kashyapa, Indra has destroyed all my children, mercilessly. You are my protector; grant me a boon! Bless me with a son who shall overcome Indra…

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Ganga descending on earth

When Brahma returned with his entourage, Bhageeratha resumed his austere penance, standing on a single toe, invoking the Lord of Elements, Shiva. Pleased by Bhageeratha’s devotion, Shiva addressed him, “O King, with your selfless purpose, I shall bear the sacred Ganga upon my head.” On Shiva’s assurance, Ganga, daughter of Himavat and purifier of sins,…

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Kapila reduce Sagaras Sons to Ashes

Addressing the supplicants, Brahma spoke with a reassuring calm, “Fear not. The earth lies under the protection of Vasudeva, who appears now in the form of Kapila. However, it will soon be disrupted by the sons of Sagara, who, driven by their boundless zeal, shall dig deep and disturb all habitats. They will meet their…

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King Sagara’s Ashwamedha

In days of yore, the divine assembly, led by Agni and wise sages, approached the exalted Brahma, entreating him to bestow upon them a new commander, for their current chief, Rudra, had entered into a profound penance that would endure for countless years. Perceiving their need, Brahma proposed that Agni might persuade the river goddess…

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Rama killed Tataki

At dawn, the valiant Rama and Lakshmana, having completed their morning rites, followed Sage Vishvamitra to the sacred banks of the Ganges. There, a gathering of sages brought forth a small but sturdy boat, adorned with seasonal flowers, fragrant creepers, and verdant leaves, a sight pleasing to the eye. “O great sage,” they humbly said,…

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