Story Of King Yayati In Mahabharata
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
- Story Of King Yayati
Shrimad Bhagavatam illustrates the fascinating story of King Yayati. His story is also mentioned in the Adi Parva of Mahabharat and Matsya Purana. The life of King Yayati takes us all on a journey of a man born in a glorious family who is the epitome of youth, beauty, and courage; who falls into the endless trap of sense gratification and material enjoyment and, in the end, comes out triumphant. King Yayati is the one who loses everything in his prime to get it back and ultimately renounces everything to attain a heavenly abode. Yayati is the second son of the famous king Nahush. To know about the story of Nahusha, watch the video linked in the comments below. Yayati is crowned as the king after his elder brother Yati took Sanyas (celibacy). Yayati marries Devyani, the daughter of demon-guru Shukracharya. Devyani had kept Sharmishtha, daughter of demon king Vrishparva, as her maid. The story of how a king's daughter, Sharmishtha, became the maidservant of a brahmin's daughter, Devyani, is also fascinating. Sharmishtha and Devyani were close friends.
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Story Of King Nahusha - ua-cam.com/video/hBNpGS5s-0Y/v-deo.html
Finally the story I was waiting for.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise through this video. It's truly valuable.
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Pls make vedeo about sankaracharya and vivekananda❤
Hats off to Puru who sacrificed his own youth to make his parents happy!😂
Try to add the full story of yayati and puru not just add a silly little comment, also better to mention that the puru sacrifice of youth was a temporary thing and not permanent also the moral of the story is very important, not some sarcastic comment.
@@RamamurthySB doesn't matter if it's a temporary thing. The whole world is temporary the whole life is temporary. What matters is the sacrifice and it's a sacrifice he did while others did not. Abhimanyu after his death went back to heaven and became Jayanta again. Does that mean his sacrifice in the Kurukshetra war means nothing?
@@uselesshero.officialhaha philosophy saying temporary everything is temporary, I can also say nothing is a sacrifice nothing is a lust everything karma and karmaphala would you accept it, in purus situation the chain of which can be traced as causes are , a woman's jealousy, parents meddling in a couples marriage, a man's insatiable Desire etc. if you know the story you can understand these points.
@@RamamurthySB you can say that Sacrifice is nothing or lust is nothing but you have to accept that the former is a positive Karma and the latter is a negative Karna. So...
@@uselesshero.official I don't think our human mind can even comprehend what is a right karma and what is a wrong karma , that is why humanity is never at peace, karma is good when it is according to Dharma like , like telling truth is a good karma as you have pointed out but Dharma says if that truth is in possing harm to any other being then lying is shown at a better position than truth. Karma is simple but karma following the path of Dharma is what all the fuss gets confusing, and I don't think the primitive mind of human is evolved to even comprehend that let alone to judge.
Yayati will be remain a dark spot in the Kshatriya clan till the world's end
The views and subscribers of this channel shows how illiterate our generation is how everything knowledge lies in the stories of our ancestors 😔
Luckiest Man Ever
It is all karma no luck 😂
Yayathi was a great player, played with billions of girls
Ultimately, he gets bored of constant screwing, does Tapasya, and gets Moksha
Demons here means non Aryan
Bruh Yayati was an Asura king and his son was Yadu and even Shri Krishna's parents were descendant of them ie the Yadav as. They were definitely Aryan as well.
@@uselesshero.official Yayati was a chandravamshi king. Chandra although a deva, is a neutral god & also son of brahma. Yayati married shukracharya & asura king daughters, he was the ruler of the earth.
utter nonsense
fix your ignorance or your own karma may ruin you
That is the reason, I left Hinduism and converted to Christianity. Hail Jesus Christ
Okay but what does that have to do anything with the video
@@user-em9qu1qb1j yes exactly!!! What connection does it have?
Lol read the Vedas , Upanishad’s , itihaasas and puranas then you will know the purity in Hinduism
Lol Christianity says thou shall not kill how many Christians and following this they are not even following they own religion eating beef and idk what more how they are better....?
Yayati did penance for his sins and attained heaven just like repentance in Christianity.