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Posted: 11 years ago
Thanks Vaarali as I said I read Bhagvatam sometime back and so didn't remember the details . Thanks for highlighting the details
Varali if we look at it it may not be a contradiction . Bhagvatam gives Parikshit's side of the event while MB is just briefly touching upon it

I would like to go with the bhagvatam here because it makes more sense

And nice to see you after long Varali
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: varaali




When Brahmashira hits Uttara, it does not kill Parikshit right away.

What happened next is skipped by the MB but described in the SB. Lord Krishna enters Uttara's womb (NOT the Sudarshana Chakra 😡) and provides a protective cover to the child. Parikshit is described as seeing the Lord.

Then, as per MB, when Parikshit is born (- Parikshit is not stillborn ) he looks around for the luminous figure that had engulfed him during the past months. Not being able to find the luminous figure and feeling devoid of the protective force that had sustained him in his mother's womb, the infant Parikshit feels the the Earth is not a good place to live and gives up his life.

That's when Drauapdi Subhadra and other women raise their wail and Krishna rushes in.
As Krishna begins the resurrection process, the child instinctively feels the same protective force once more, near him. Feeling re assured, he opens his eyes and sees the same form that he had seen in the womb. Parikshit comes back to life.

This resurrection process is not described in the SB.


This narration is so beautiful varaali

Thank you thank you 🤗
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Posted: 11 years ago
It is not my description, Nandini. I have only borrowed it from a commentary by the great Madhva Acharya. That's why it is so beautiful.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: varaali



When Brahmashira hits Uttara, it does not kill Parikshit right away.

What happened next is skipped by the MB but described in the SB. Lord Krishna enters Uttara's womb (NOT the Sudarshana Chakra 😡) and provides a protective cover to the child. Parikshit is described as seeing the Lord.

Then, as per MB, when Parikshit is born (- Parikshit is not stillborn ) he looks around for the luminous figure that had engulfed him during the past months. Not being able to find the luminous figure and feeling devoid of the protective force that had sustained him in his mother's womb, the infant Parikshit feels the the Earth is not a good place to live and gives up his life (effectively, since the protective force was no longer there, the brahmashira took its toll)

That's when Drauapdi Subhadra and other women raise their wail and Krishna rushes in.
As Krishna begins the resurrection process, the child instinctively feels the same protective force once more, near him. Feeling re assured, he opens his eyes and sees the same form that he had seen in the womb. Parikshit comes back to life.

This resurrection process is not described in the SB.


thank you varaali, for spelling it out ...it's beautifully worded ...
just wanted to know if there was any mention of Uttara feeling and describing the protective force inside her womb as well ... considering it was in her for 3 months or so!

it is possible to read more of Madhva Acharya's work? ... thanks!



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Posted: 11 years ago
She must have got her mukti just by carrying this life force inside her for three months.
Yes can we read more of Madhavacharya's work???
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Nandiniraizaada

She must have got her mukti just by carrying this life force inside her for three months.

Yes can we read more of Madhavacharya's work???


absolutely! ... and besides she must have been radiating those 3 months! ... would loved to read descriptive view of it ...

yeah ... some links would be awesome!!
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Nandiniraizaada


Didn't kripacharya perform duties of kul guru in HP post war???😆

There are more than one Kripa in epic. Kripa the kulguru dies sometime in Vanaparva , this news reached Yudhi in exile.
The warrior Kripa must be belonging to the same Gautama family as the kulguru that's why he is Kripa ; it was probably their last name
Same goes to Akritavarna the disciple of Parashurama and guru of Karna from whom Radheya Karna learns brahma weapon and also political science
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: .Vrish.



So Vairochana avenged the killing of his pitamaha by Karna by taking it on his descendants? Being a fan of both Bhima & Karna, I feel like Balaram - unable to pick one from the other. OTOH, Bhima's descendants grab what once belonged to Dury b4 being gifted to Karna.

One thing interesting - Ghatotkacha's dynasty is recognized as a Pandava kul? I thought that even though Ghatotkacha was a Pandava, technically, he & his family were outside the Pandava i.e. Hastinapur/Indraprastha dynasty. So there were 2 Pandava kuls then - one of Janamejaya and one of Vairochana?

And they must have migrated quite a bit - going from Himachal to Anga. Or was Anga a prized trophy that kingdoms from the Himachal/UP/Uttarakhand region had to possess? 😆

Actually there were at least 5 Anga Kingdoms of which one is ruled by Karna and later he gets Champa and Malini cities after having impressed Jarasandha ( Jarasandha and Karna are related ; the former is Adiratha's cousin)
Pandu subdues some ancestor of Adiratha and takes control of Anga kingdom in his Digvijaya, since Pandu is way too powerful than Jarasandha so he couldn't help his cousin. That's why Anga becomes a property of Hastinapur which anyway is returned to Karna by Dury. Post war when Vairochana wins Anga Pandavas help their grandson establish it .
Ghatu is quite famous is Himachal and Nepal as well.
The 'vayupautra' hawai jahaz is always at the service of his fathers and mother 😆 so ghatu has quite a number of adventures in Himalaya also
After war it was 'Pandava-pautra' kingdoms galore literally everywhere!
There are 'Samvagri' coins available in the medieval period. Samvagri means 'United warriors" they represent Yaudheyas, Malavas and Arjuneyas combined and they ruled together ...Yaudheyas after Yudhi; Malavas & Arjuneyas after Bhima and Arjuna respectively.
The grandsons or even descendents of all five brothers always called themselves as Pandava vanshis only and not after only one grandfather unless specifically asked.
Udayana the King of Vatsa is very proud of the unity that his great grandfathers had he is found discussing with Buddha, only when Buddha asks which Pandava, Udayana says he is descendent of Arjuna. So Pandu putras owe their success to their mother Kunti and their dear wifey Krishnaa😊
There are agnija Bharatas also who call themselves after their founding mother draupadi and since they belong to bharatvansh also. They are the ones who back Janmejaya in his sarpa satra along with Vajrakhira and Kakshsena who is grandson of Bhima and Drau
In south there are Vahnikula Kshatriya calling themselves sons of Drau
So in Sauptika, Draupadi Krishnaa doesn't lose all her kin as it is mentioned.
Sauptika itself is very self contradictory and on reading appears like a B grade Bollywood movie with sloppy editing and screenplay🤢
Whats more , in Kaushitaki Brahmana Shikhandi 'yajnasena' who defeated Gangeya is a priest to his nephew ( son of Draupadi is meant)
The 'Brahmanas' were written sometime after the bharata war .
Edited by ananyacool - 11 years ago
NandiniRaizadaa thumbnail
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Posted: 11 years ago
@ananyacool so was kul guru kripa the brother in law of drona? Or warrior kripa??
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Nandiniraizaada

@ananyacool so was kul guru kripa the brother in law of drona? Or warrior kripa??

The Kul guru Kripa is definitely the BIL of Drona .
I don't know much about warrior Kripa relation to kulguru but they shared the same family name ; Gautama family is a big one just like the other families in the epic.
Kauravas themselves were 100 of them so imagine how many grandsons Dhrit must be having 😉

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