If The King Hadn't Seen Ganga's Breasts Then Mahabharata Would Have Never Happened...

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You must be familiar with the Mahabharata narrative. However, each character in the Mahabharata plays a crucial part. The birth and death of every individual has a unique cause. We'll explain to you today how a curse caused the entire Mahabharata catastrophe.
 
You must be familiar with the Mahabharata narrative. However, each character in the Mahabharata plays a crucial part. The birth and death of every individual has a unique cause. We shall explain to you today how a curse caused the entire Mahabharata catastrophe. In a past life, king Shantanu was a man named Mahabhis. Listen to the Mahabhis narrative to comprehend the Shantanu story.
 

Due to his immense excellence, king Mahabhis was admitted to Indra's paradise. There, he drank wine, danced with Apsaras to Gandharvas' music, and received all he could possibly want from Kalpataru, the wish-fulfilling tree. The Goddess ganga was present when the Mahabhis went to visit Brahma ji one day with all the other gods. At that moment, a fierce wind began to blow, and Goddess Ganga's pallu took off. The gods all turned their heads away, but Mahabhis was powerless to stop himself. He gazed straight at her exposed breasts. Mahabhis also drew the attention of Goddess ganga, who began to gaze at him.
 

This infuriated Brahma, who cursed the ganga and Mahabhisha. Brahma cursed ganga to break his heart by becoming human form and cursed Mahabhisha to return to earth. king Shantanu of Hastinapur was Mahabhisha's reincarnation. The Goddess Ganga's beauty captivated king Shantanu, who wedded her. He was given a condition by the goddess Ganga: she would drown all of his offspring. ganga drowned her seven boys as a result. ganga had eight sons, including Bhishma. ganga abandoned him when king Shantanu saved him from drowning in the river.
 

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