1/4/2023 0 Comments Ata chapter 208The five sacred water bodies by the name Agastya, Saubhadra, Pauloma, Bharadwaja Karandhama were once used by ascetics for rituals and sacred duties but with time the water bodies had been rejected and stood silent. Arjuna had liberated the Pancha Tirthas -five sacred waters from the infestation of mighty crocodiles. The story of Apsara Vargā and Arjuna also has a mention in the ‘Arjunavanavas parv’ of the Mahabharata. The ‘Arjunavanavas Parva’ describes many adventures undertaken by the warrior prince Arjun. The Adi Parva of the Mahabharata is dedicated to the forest exile of the Pandavas. The enchantress lived for hundreds of years and was finally liberated from her cursed crocodile form to her celestial self by the brave and courageous Pandav, Gandivadhari Arjun. These Apsaras have been an essential ensemble of many Puranic legends.Īpsara Vargā was one such celestial beauty who had been cursed to live like a crocodile until she and her companions were released from it after a century. Created by Brahma and nurtured by Indra, the Apsaras of the Hindu Puranas are enigmas with Divine dignity and enthralling magnetism. At times these celestial beauties were put on task by Devendra to safeguard His superiority.Īt times the Apsaras got attracted towards the mortals causing them deep regret. These beautiful damsels of Devraj Indra, wonderfully capture the senses of the most dedicated and controlled men, causing consequences beyond repair. These celestial nymphs have the magical tact of confining common sense and also affirming the fact that all that is intriguing might be as intimidating. The beauty of the Apsara is mysterious, motivating, and confining.
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