Eps 54: Heaven on Earth? The Bold King Who Wanted His Own Paradise

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  • Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
  • Discover the fascinating tale of Trishanku, a king who dared to challenge the gods to create his own heaven! What price did he pay for his audacity? And how did Sage Vishwamitra rewrite the rules of the cosmos? Dive into this intriguing mythological story that blurs the lines between ambition and divine will.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @shivammishra1302
    @shivammishra1302 23 дні тому +1

    Great story 😊

  • @sahilkadu9679
    @sahilkadu9679 21 день тому

    Interesting 🤩🙌🙌 I agree with you.....The nature, the universe has a power to restore balance⚖️

  • @Lalithamahadevan6104
    @Lalithamahadevan6104 23 дні тому +1

    This is called trishanku sorgam

  • @n.o.t.important
    @n.o.t.important 22 дні тому

    Well, Yudhishthir did enter heaven in his mortal body due to his exceptional karma.
    So he defied natural order?!

    • @madicherlasritarun3698
      @madicherlasritarun3698 22 дні тому

      Yes .
      And Raja Harishchandra and his wife also went to swarg with their human bodies.
      And a sudra in ganesh puran also went to ganesh lok with human body .

    • @curiouspri
      @curiouspri  18 днів тому

      Thank you for sharing your thoughts and adding such interesting examples! Yes, Yudhishthir entering heaven in his mortal body due to his impeccable dharma is one of the rare instances where the natural order was transcended. Similarly, Raja Harishchandra and his wife’s ascension, as well as the Sudra from Ganesh Puran, reflect the power of karma and devotion in altering divine laws. Trishanku’s story, however, stands apart because his entry into ‘Swarg’ was not due to exceptional karma but rather due to Sage Vishwamitra’s determination and defiance of the celestial gods. It’s fascinating to see how these narratives highlight different dimensions of dharma and divine intervention.