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Who is Rishi Uttang?
In Vedic tradition, Uttanka(Sanskrit: उत्तङ्क), also spelled Utanka, is a rishi (sage) who resided in the Maru desert. In the earliest version, Uttanka is described as the disciple of the sage Veda. In the second version, his guru is Gautama.
Who cheated in Mahabharata?
Here’s why Shri Krishna had to cheat to help Pandavas.
Who is Paushya?
During those days there was a famous sage named Ayoda Dhaumya. He had three disciples in Aruni, Upamanyu and Veda. The teacher, who was a hard task master used to test his disciples in a hard way….
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Utanka retrieves the ear rings for Ahalya | |
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Who did Uttanka feel indebted to why?
Uttanka felt indebted to his Guru. He felt so because he was unable to pay the guru Dakshina to him.
Who stole the ear ring How?
The serpent king stole the ear-rings. When Uttanka placed it on the ground, he sprang to his feet and turned round in time to see a man dressed in rags, running through the forest. Uttanka ran after him as fast as he could, but the man suddenly changed into a snake which wriggled into a hole in the ground. Question 13.
Who is teacher of aruni?
Uddalaka Aruni
Its teacher is Uddalaka Aruni and the student his son Svetaketu. His teachings extend beyond metaphysical speculations and philosophy.
Why do serpent citizens do?
The horse’s body darted a flame that shot through every space in the kingdom of serpent king. It burnt the houses till all the serpents rushed out. To save their lives, serpent citizens clamoured the king to return the ear-rings which the king did.
What are some lesser known stories about the Mahabharata?
Among the lesser known of the many Mahabharata stories, this short South Indian tale features a king from Udipi and Krishna’s penchant for peanuts. Sadhguru looks at the essence of the Gita, and what it means to be a devotee.
What is the name of the snake in the Mahabharata?
The Pañcavimśa Brahmana (at 25.15.3) enumerates the officiant priests of a sarpasattra among whom the names Dhṛtarāṣtra and Janamejaya, two main characters of the Mahābhārata’ s sarpasattra, as well as Takṣaka, the name of a snake in the Mahābhārata, occur.
Is there a game of war in the Mahabharata?
Krishna’s Game of War Among the lesser known of the many Mahabharata stories, this short South Indian tale features a king from Udipi and Krishna’s penchant for peanuts. The Bhagavad Gita and the Yoga of Devotion Sadhguru looks at the essence of the Gita, and what it means to be a devotee.