MAHABHARATA SERIES BOOK#2: The Seeds Of War (Mba) - Plot & Excerpts
Truthful and courageous, he was renowned for having performed one thousand Ashwamedha sacrifices and one hundred Vajpeya sacrifices. For his devotion and sacrifice, he attained entrance to the heavenly realms and was honoured by the devas. One day, the devas, accompanied by many rajarshis including King Mahabhisha, went to pay homage to Lord Brahma. Ganga, queen of all rivers on earth, also came to pay her respects. As always she was clad in a flimsy garment as white as moonlight. Just as she presented herself before Brahma, a wind blew away her insubstantial vastra and she was left completely exposed. Embarrassed, all present averted their faces, except for King Mahabhisha who found himself unable to avoid admiring Ganga’s beauty. He was powerfully aroused by her womanly splendour. Aware of his unabashed gaze, even Ganga felt her emotions stir and was curious as to who this rajarshi might be who dared to look upon her undaunted when even the devas had lowered their eyes. As Mahabhisha continued to stare at her nakedness, completely lost in contemplation of her beauty, Lord Brahma took offense at his rudeness.
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