story of dritarashtra's blindness!

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Posted: 10 years ago
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guys this story is not given by me but one of friend shared it on a social networking site
so the credit goes to him not me thought of sharing it here!😊
Story of Dhritarastra's blindness.

After the Mahabharata war was over, Dhritarastra

 upset over death of his hundred sons, asked Sri Krishna

 the reason for his blindness despite the fact that he was a

 kind and just king. Sri Krishna asked him to meditate

 and after meditating he realized that it was the law of

 Karma that was in action. Dhritarashtra in his earlier

 reincarnation was a tyrant king, who one day while

 walking on the lake side saw a swan bird surrounded

 by hundred cygnets. He ordered to remove the swan

 bird's eyes and kill all the hundred cygnets just for his

 passing fancy. Therefore, in this birth he was born

 blind and all his sons were killed in the war.

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nuckts thumbnail
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Posted: 10 years ago
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guys  plz kuch to reply karo!😭 Edited by nuckts - 10 years ago
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thanks for sharing this was new to me πŸ˜Š
I was told that his mother has closed his eyes when she saw ved vyas at the time of niyog so with this he was blind from birth 
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: abrol.gold

Thanks for sharing this was new to me πŸ˜Š

I was told that his mother has closed his eyes when she saw ved vyas at the time of niyog so with this he was blind from birth 

thanks for replying
well yes what you said is the reason for his this birth but what i told is about his previous birth!😊
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Posted: 10 years ago
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me too read this somewhere but forgot. thnx for sharing again 😊
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thanks for the post. This is the first time I heard something like this.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thanks for the post.This is the first I heard something like this.
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Didn't know this.
So, Karma it is. As always!
Tfs 😊

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Posted: 10 years ago
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Hmm.. I think I read this LONG ago... Thanks for sharing! So because he had killed the hundred eygnet- egnt - swan's childrenπŸ˜› he had to suffer. ah...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Thanks for the information I had no idea about this but may be I read it or heard not sure exactly. But your story reminded me of Bheesh's sin in his childhood.

When Bheeshm was a child he saw a worm who was in the soil moving around Bheesm saw it and took a nail and started piercing that worm with nail and he continued to do so till that worm died. Therefore, Bheeshm got the same death he had given to that worm.

Jaisi karni vaisi bharni

In mahabhaart Karm and Dharm has always been pradhan and why just mahabharat in all the purans veds as well