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Bringer of Ganga :King Bhagirath

King Bhagirath holds a prominent place in Hindu mythology, particularly in the context of the descent of the sacred river Ganga (Ganges) to Earth. His story is recounted in the ancient Indian scriptures, including the Ramayan and the Mahabharat, as well as in various Purans.

According to Hindu mythology, King Bhagirath was a descendant of the ancient Ikshvaku dynasty, the solar dynasty to which Lord Ram also belonged. Bhagirath’s ancestors, particularly his forefather King Sagara, had incurred the wrath of the sage Kapila, resulting in a curse that led to the destruction of their 60,000 sons.

King Bhagirath, driven by the desire to liberate his ancestors’ souls and to bring salvation to his kingdom, embarked on an arduous penance to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. Through his rigorous penance and devotion, Bhagirath pleased Lord Brahma, who granted him the boon of bringing the celestial river Ganga from the heavens to Earth.

However, the descent of Ganga posed a great challenge, as her mighty force could potentially devastate the Earth. To mitigate this, Bhagirath prayed to Lord Shiv, seeking his assistance in controlling Ganga’s descent. Pleased with Bhagirath’s devotion, Lord Shiv agreed to bear the force of Ganga’s descent on his matted locks and gradually release her waters onto Earth.

Thus, Ganga descended from the heavens, flowing through Lord Shiv’s locks and onto the Himalayas before coursing through the Indian subcontinent. King Bhagirath’s dedication and efforts led to the fulfillment of his mission, and Ganga’s arrival on Earth not only cleansed the sins of Bhagirath’s ancestors but also brought immense prosperity and fertility to the land. His story is recounted in the ancient Indian scriptures, including the Ramayan and the Mahabharat, as well as in various Purans.

The story of King Bhagirath is celebrated in Hinduism as a symbol of determination, devotion, and the triumph of righteousness. It underscores the belief in the power of penance and divine grace to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles and bring about positive transformations in the world.

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