Raja Harishchandra


Selling separately by Raja Harishchandra and his wife and son (painted by Raja Ravi Varma)

Raja Harishchandra was the famous Suryavanshi king of Ayodhya, who was the son of Satyavrat. They are unique to their integrity and for this they have to suffer many hardships. They would remain childless for a long time but in the end they worshiped Varundev with the advice of their Vice-Chancellor Vasishta, then on the condition that a son was born, he sacrificed him in Harishchandra Yagna. The son's name was Rohitahsha and when the king did not fulfill his pledge even when Varun came many times, he cursed Harishchandra to be ascites.

To get rid of the disease and rejuvenate Varundev again, came to Raja Vishishtha ji. Here Indra scuttled Rohitashwad in the forest. With the consent of Vishishtha, the king prepared a yagna by buying a shun: Sheppo, a child of a poor Brahmin named Ajigart. But while sacrificing, Shamita said that I sacrifice animals, not human beings. When Shamita went, Vishwamitra came and told Shun to Shun and told him to chant. Varun Dev appeared himself on the chanting of this mantra and said - Harishchandra, your Yajna is complete. Leave this Brahmin Kumar. I am also free from ascites.

Listening to the end of the sacrifice, Rohitas also returned from the forest and Shun: Shep became the son of Vishwamitra. Harishchandra and his queen Shyavi had to suffer many woes from Vivevamitra's wrath. They had to go to Kashyap for sale, but in the end, due to the untimely death of Rohitah, the Devgan flaunted and flowered the prince and the prince is alive.

The story

Raja Harishchandra had sold himself along with his wife and son to walk on the path of truth. It is called - Chandra Terai Suraj Tarai, Tarey Jagat Behavior, Pai Recluse Shree Harishchandra's True Idea.

His wife's name was Tara and the son's name was Rohit. He had donated Vishwamitra to his whole state because of his grandson nature, but after donating, for the dakshina, sixty-four golds were sold in the gold and all three animals were sold, and with the bite of snakes, when their son's After death, the wife Tara took her son for the last action in the cremation ground. There the king himself was employing a dome and used to pay the cemetery to that dom. He even ordered the queen to do the tax, only when Rani Tara wanted to tear her sari, and at that time Akashwani became the king and the gift of responsibility towards the duties of the king was declared as a victory. Also see them



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