Mahabarata leverages story-within-story format of story telling.
Adiparva describes how Ugrasravaasu (a student of Vyasa) arrives in Naimisha forest and addresses a group of sages. He claims himself an SME (subject matter expert) in divine stories and tells the gathering as how listening to Mahabaratam can impart significant knowledge. The group asks Ugrasravaasu to narrate Mahabaratam for them and thus it begins. Below is the picture depicting Ugrasravaasu narrating Mahabaratam to a group of sages in Naimisha forest.
India (mostly the northern part) has been once known as Aryavartam. Kuru race ruled the region somewhere around 2000 B.C to 1000 B.C. One of the Kuru kings was Shantanu. It is believed that Shantanu had a past life where he was king Mahabhish.
Mahabhish was friends with Indra and went to his court often to see Apsara's dance. Once, Gangaa too had come to that court with her father Brahma. Mahabhish couldn't just take his eyes off Ganga. A gust of wind blew Gangaa's dress top off her body. While the rest of the gentlemen in the court lowered their eyes, Mahabhish was still fixated on her. This angered Brahmaa and cursed them both to be born on earth and live together. What a blessing in disguise!
Mahabhish in his next life was born to a Kuru king Prateep in Hastinapuram. Prateep named him Shantanu (Shaant - peace as in Shanti. Tanu- body) . Shantanu was very intelligent and it is believed that he had the ability to turn anyone young with his touch. Shantanu was the 2nd son among Prateep's 3 sons (Devaapi, Shantanu and Bahleek). However, Prateep handed over the kingdom to Shantanu as he found him to be the most eligible person to rule the kingdom. Prateep then left to forest for performing Dhyaan (meditation).
When Shantanu was taking a stroll on the shores of Ganga, he saw a beautiful girl-Ganga herself. He got attracted to her. He approached her and said 'I want to say something'. She asked him to hold on to whatever he had to say till the next day. Shantanu went to the Ganges the next day, met her and proposed to her.
She accepted his proposal on condition that he can never question her actions. If he ever does, she'll answer him but then leave him.
Shantanu was so blinded in love, that he immediately accepted the condition. They married and lived happily. A child was born. While cries of happiness filled the palace, Ganga took the child to the Ganga river and threw him in. Shantanu though shocked by her strange behaviou, didn't question as he remembered her condition. Ganga did the same with all her 7 children that is throwing them in the river. Shantanu couldn't take this any longer and he stopped her while she was about to throw her 8th child in the river. He questioned her act.
She reminded Shantanu that he was king Mahabhish in his previous birth and that he used to come to Indra's court for Apsaraa's dance. She reminded him of the curse her father had given them both and why they are living here. Also, she knew that all the 8 children were in fact Vasus (attendant deities of Indra) and that they are born on earth by a curse from sage Vasishta. The Vasus had pleaded her to bear them as her children and throw them in Ganges so as to expedite their term of punishment in earth.
As an FYI, there are 8 Vasus (attendant deities of Indra)
Prithvi or Dhara (earth)
Agni or Anala (fire)
Vayu or Anila (wind)
Antariksha or Aha (space)
Aditya or Pratyusha (sun or light)
Dyaus or Prabasa (sky)
Chandramas or Soma (moon)
Nakshatrani or Dhruva (star)
(Or is used in the names of 8 Vasus as different scriptures refer to these 8 Vasus by different names. Mahabarata uses the names Dhara, Anala, Anila, Aha, Pratyusha, Prabasa, Soma and Dhruva).
Vasus are also brothers to each other but their parentage is different in different scriptures.
The 8 Vasus along with their wives once visited sage Vasishta in his ashram. It is said that wife of Dyaus(sky) persuaded Dyaus in stealing an Vasishta's Kamadhenu(a wish-bearing cow). All of Dyaus brothers were accomplice to this act.
Sage Vasishta instantly learnt(through his ascetic powers) that the Vasus had stolen his cow . He cursed them that they all be born on earth. When Vasus pleaded the sage, he revised his curse ( after re-evaluation) and said that the 7 Vasus can spend 1 year on earth while Dyaus will have to spend his entire life thereby paying the full penalty.
It so happens that Shantanu just saved the incarnation of Dyaus (in alignment with Vasishta's curse).
Ganga names her 8th child as Devavrat (later known as Bhisma in reference to his strong oath on lifelong celibacy). She then tells Shantanu that she'll have to leave him as per her condition. She also would take her child Devavrat with her and return him to Shantanu after Devavrat's education.
After 16 years, Shantanu hears a complaint from his farmers that a young man stopped the river Ganga with his arrows. Shantanu arrives at the scene and questions the young man as to who he was. Then he spots Ganga there. Ganga informs Shantanu that the young man was Devavrat and that he had learnt his education from Brihaspathi and warfare from Parasuram. Below picture depicts Ganga presenting the grown up Devavrata to his father Shantanu.
Happy Shantanu brings his son Devavrat to his palace and later declares him as the crown prince of Hastinapuram.
[P.S - Family tree in next post]
Adiparva describes how Ugrasravaasu (a student of Vyasa) arrives in Naimisha forest and addresses a group of sages. He claims himself an SME (subject matter expert) in divine stories and tells the gathering as how listening to Mahabaratam can impart significant knowledge. The group asks Ugrasravaasu to narrate Mahabaratam for them and thus it begins. Below is the picture depicting Ugrasravaasu narrating Mahabaratam to a group of sages in Naimisha forest.
India (mostly the northern part) has been once known as Aryavartam. Kuru race ruled the region somewhere around 2000 B.C to 1000 B.C. One of the Kuru kings was Shantanu. It is believed that Shantanu had a past life where he was king Mahabhish.
Mahabhish was friends with Indra and went to his court often to see Apsara's dance. Once, Gangaa too had come to that court with her father Brahma. Mahabhish couldn't just take his eyes off Ganga. A gust of wind blew Gangaa's dress top off her body. While the rest of the gentlemen in the court lowered their eyes, Mahabhish was still fixated on her. This angered Brahmaa and cursed them both to be born on earth and live together. What a blessing in disguise!
Mahabhish in his next life was born to a Kuru king Prateep in Hastinapuram. Prateep named him Shantanu (Shaant - peace as in Shanti. Tanu- body) . Shantanu was very intelligent and it is believed that he had the ability to turn anyone young with his touch. Shantanu was the 2nd son among Prateep's 3 sons (Devaapi, Shantanu and Bahleek). However, Prateep handed over the kingdom to Shantanu as he found him to be the most eligible person to rule the kingdom. Prateep then left to forest for performing Dhyaan (meditation).
When Shantanu was taking a stroll on the shores of Ganga, he saw a beautiful girl-Ganga herself. He got attracted to her. He approached her and said 'I want to say something'. She asked him to hold on to whatever he had to say till the next day. Shantanu went to the Ganges the next day, met her and proposed to her.
She accepted his proposal on condition that he can never question her actions. If he ever does, she'll answer him but then leave him.
Shantanu was so blinded in love, that he immediately accepted the condition. They married and lived happily. A child was born. While cries of happiness filled the palace, Ganga took the child to the Ganga river and threw him in. Shantanu though shocked by her strange behaviou, didn't question as he remembered her condition. Ganga did the same with all her 7 children that is throwing them in the river. Shantanu couldn't take this any longer and he stopped her while she was about to throw her 8th child in the river. He questioned her act.
She reminded Shantanu that he was king Mahabhish in his previous birth and that he used to come to Indra's court for Apsaraa's dance. She reminded him of the curse her father had given them both and why they are living here. Also, she knew that all the 8 children were in fact Vasus (attendant deities of Indra) and that they are born on earth by a curse from sage Vasishta. The Vasus had pleaded her to bear them as her children and throw them in Ganges so as to expedite their term of punishment in earth.
As an FYI, there are 8 Vasus (attendant deities of Indra)
Prithvi or Dhara (earth)
Agni or Anala (fire)
Vayu or Anila (wind)
Antariksha or Aha (space)
Aditya or Pratyusha (sun or light)
Dyaus or Prabasa (sky)
Chandramas or Soma (moon)
Nakshatrani or Dhruva (star)
(Or is used in the names of 8 Vasus as different scriptures refer to these 8 Vasus by different names. Mahabarata uses the names Dhara, Anala, Anila, Aha, Pratyusha, Prabasa, Soma and Dhruva).
Vasus are also brothers to each other but their parentage is different in different scriptures.
The 8 Vasus along with their wives once visited sage Vasishta in his ashram. It is said that wife of Dyaus(sky) persuaded Dyaus in stealing an Vasishta's Kamadhenu(a wish-bearing cow). All of Dyaus brothers were accomplice to this act.
Sage Vasishta instantly learnt(through his ascetic powers) that the Vasus had stolen his cow . He cursed them that they all be born on earth. When Vasus pleaded the sage, he revised his curse ( after re-evaluation) and said that the 7 Vasus can spend 1 year on earth while Dyaus will have to spend his entire life thereby paying the full penalty.
It so happens that Shantanu just saved the incarnation of Dyaus (in alignment with Vasishta's curse).
Ganga names her 8th child as Devavrat (later known as Bhisma in reference to his strong oath on lifelong celibacy). She then tells Shantanu that she'll have to leave him as per her condition. She also would take her child Devavrat with her and return him to Shantanu after Devavrat's education.
After 16 years, Shantanu hears a complaint from his farmers that a young man stopped the river Ganga with his arrows. Shantanu arrives at the scene and questions the young man as to who he was. Then he spots Ganga there. Ganga informs Shantanu that the young man was Devavrat and that he had learnt his education from Brihaspathi and warfare from Parasuram. Below picture depicts Ganga presenting the grown up Devavrata to his father Shantanu.
Happy Shantanu brings his son Devavrat to his palace and later declares him as the crown prince of Hastinapuram.
[P.S - Family tree in next post]





