4. Mahabaratha - Story of Mahabisha and Curse on Ashta Vasus
Emperor Mahabisha of the Ikswaku dynasty was very efficient and had earned sufficient merits to visit Heaven and Brahma loka during his lifetime. He had conducted 1000 Ashwameda yagnas and 100 Rajasuja yagas for the welfare of the people.
Once, Mahabisha went to Brahmaloka along with other devatas and rishis. The most beautiful Ganga, in lady form, appeared in that assembly. Vayudeva sent a gentle breeze that displaced her upper garments. Emperor Mahabisha could not avoid seeing her, though everyone else brushed aside.
Observing this attitude of the King, Lord Brahma was annoyed as the decorum of the place was spoiled. He cursed Mahabisha to go back to earth and satisfy his sensuous pleasure with Ganga. He said,”You would cleanse your sin when you disapprove and suffer from Ganga's acts. Later, you can return to heaven. Ganga was also cursed to be born on earth and be Mahabisha’s wife.
Curse on Ashta Vasus
While getting down from heaven, Ganga sees Ashta Vasus falling towards earth, losing their brightness in them. She questions them about the reason for their fall.
Vasus said, “ We were cursed by none other than Sage Vasishta for capturing his holy cow, Nandini, out of sheer ignorance. The cow was serving Sage Vasishta in yagas. The Sage cursed us of ‘Garba Naraka’ (suffering in a womb).
Vasus requested Ganga to be their mother as they never wished to be born to an ordinary mortal. Ganga questions them as to whom they would choose to be their father. Vasus said Mahabisha will be soon reborn as Shantanu to King Pradeepa. We chose him to father us and Ganga agreed to it.
Vasus further made a request to her to give them water burial, immediately after their birth, as they did not wish to stay long on earth.
Ganga agrees with the condition that at least one of them should remain on earth to continue the legacy of King Shantanu.
Vasus said the eighth Vasu would stay back on earth and that each of us would give one-fourth of our merit to him. He would live long, bring glory to the family as a great warrior, but remain a bachelor.
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