New Delhi, 1 April 2020, Wednesday
The broadcast of the Mahabharata has resumed. It is remembered again in every character of the Mahabharata. The most important of the Mahabharata's main character was Mother Kunti. Let me tell you today about Mother Kunti.
The king of Yaduvansh and grandfather of Lord Sri Krishna was a daughter of King Shurasen, whose name was Prithvi. The glory of her beauty spread far and wide. Shursen's fiancé's brother Kuntibhog had no children. Schursen promised the nun that she would adopt the nephew who would give birth to her first child. The earth was born to King Shursen, and he adopted a daughter-in-law. The earthquake became such an earthworm there.
When Kunti was young, Rishi Durvasa came to King Kuntibhojan. For a year, Kunti served him greatly. Rishi Durvasa, pleased with Kunti, gave him a divine mantra. The peculiarity of this mantra was that whatever deity he spoke with the mantra spoke, it would appear and he would receive a son as bright as that god. Knowing that Kunti could not bear children, Rishi gave him this mantra as a blessing.
After receiving the mantra, Kunti got the idea to try out the power of the mantra. He looked at the sun god and spoke the mantra and the sun god appeared. Kunti was fascinated by his beautiful appearance. When the sun god told Kunti to give her a son, she was terrified. Because she was a virgin at the time. He said that she did not want to have a daughter. But the sun god was also compelled by the blessing. He told Kunti that the son would give in such a way that he would not feel the disgrace of being a virgin mother. She will remain a virgin even after the birth of her son. Kunti then gave birth to a beautiful baby.
Afraid of folklore, Kunti put her son in a cot and sailed across the Ganges. This belly and son met a Sarathi named Adhirath. Sarathi also had no children and therefore adopted this son as his son. This son was Karn.
On the other hand, it was self-organized for Kunti's marriage. Many kings came to it, but Kunti wielded the Bharat Shrestha, Pandu, and came to Hastinapur. At that time, polygamy was practiced, so at the behest of Father Bhishma, Maharaj Pandu married Madara's daughter Madri.
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