The Mahabharata Public Domain Part A
The Mahabharata was written by Vyasa. It contained everything a man should know of the earth and of heaven. Brahama told him that Ganesha would be his scribe, but he couldn't stop moving his pen.
There was a king called Uparichara, King of Chedi, who was incredibly devoted to asceticism. They sent Indra to bribe him with a care because they were threatened on his devotion. One day he was fly and his semen fell into a river, and ten months later, two children, a boy and a girl, were caught in a fish. The king took the boy, but left the girl to the fisherman. She was beautiful but smelled like fish. One day the rishi Parashara persuaded to yield his embraces that if she did she would lose her smell, but she had to remain a virgin. She had a baby called Vyasa.
King Bharata was the sire of King Hastin who built Hastinapura. King Shantanu, the grandson of King Bharata, had a beautiful wife, the goddess Ganga of the Ganges river. She killed 7 babies, and this ruined the father. He broke their wedding vow, and she took the last baby. When she finally returned she left a power youth named Devavrata.
Satyavati, Vyasa's mother, becomes the love interest of King Shantanu. Her father refused to consent to her marrying him until he promised that her son would be inherit his throne, but he could not do that because of his son and left. Devavrata then denounced his claim to the throne became Brishma then so the Satyavati and the king were married. They had two sons Vichitravirya and Chitrangada. when Shantanu dies, he does not become king.
Bhishma became responsible for finding his brothers. He went after the daughters of the king of Benares- Amba, Ambika, and Ambalika. He was the best archer so he was able to seize all the maidens so one of the girls might marry his brother. Amba was rejected by Bhishma, and she took refuge in a hermitage. She prayed for so long his destruction, Shiva, told her to slay him and asked for a new body. Despite two wives, the genealogy did not carry on and no children were produced. Vyasa then became married the women and had children with them and a handmaiden. The son with no defect was named Vidura and was the incarnation of Dharma. Pandu (the pale one) was eventually put on the throne.
King Pandu married two wives: Kunti and Madri. Kunti had a son out of wedlock with Surya, the God of the Sun. She sent it down the river in shame and it was adopted by Radha and Adhiratha who could not have children. Pandu went hunting and accidentally killed a sage in disguise. He took vows of celibacy and hid in solitary because had been cursed to die in his wives arms. He died in Madri's arms and she was buried with him. His sons were the Pandava brothers, the five princes.
His blind brother took the throne for him until the princes came to age. His wife became the mother to a hundred sons, the Kauravas, the eldest Duryodhana. Duryodhana was to be an evil man. Kunti brought her sons from the mountains to Hastinapura where they would live with the Kauravas. Duryodhana hates his cousin and he attempts to kill Bhima, the second oldest Pandavas. Bhima goes to the Underworld king Nagas and becomes supernaturally strong but kept it a secret form his cousins.
Drona was a teacher to the cousins. He was friends with King Drupada but they grew to hate each other. Pandavas are better students and this causes more tensions. The oldest P Yudhishthira was a spear man and scholar. Arjuna was the best warrior and they were the most jealous of him. Bhil wanted to be one of Drona's scholar. He was aboriginal.
Now that the boys have completed their education they will compete in a tournament. In a mock fight Duryodhana takes it deadly serious and Arjuna is the best. When Arjuna wins, Karna, appears and neither knows they are brothers. Karnu joined the side of Duryodhana. Karnu got help from the sun and people doubted Arjuna. Since the boys are done, they had to pay, and he demanded that the boys bring revenge against King Drupada. The cousins could not agree when to attack and the Kaurvas were defeated. The Pandavas rushed against them and overcame them. Drona took half of the kingdom because the Kaurvas failed. Duryodhana was jealous of their successes. He planned to set fire to the palace.
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