Posted on 8 May 2024 SHAKUNTALA SHAKUNTALA INTRODUCTION In Adi Pārva, the first book of the Mahābhārata tells the Shakuntala story. This classic in Hindu lore has by many been retold, Each with some variation. in its different versions, But the central thread of this epic story has always been the same. APSARAS In Hindu mythic vision apsaras are lovely nymphs That distract with song and dance deities, kings, even sages. They are sent as obstacles to intense meditation In order to prevent humans from attaining godly status. Urvashi, Tilottama, Rambha and Giritachi were some of them. VISHVAMITRA’S PENANCE & MENAKA Vishvamitra was a sage a very eminent sage, indeed. Once he started a penance order to acquire more spiritual power still. When the Vedic god Indra saw this, he did not quite like For this human trying to become too powerful someday. So Indra sent Menaka,, a lovely apsara to distract Vishvamitra from his very intense meditation. Menaka metamorphosed the thick forest where the sage Was in deep meditation into a pretty garden. Then apsara Menaka seduced Sage Vishvāmitra. She bore him a daughter and left the baby On the bank of a river nearby and retreated from the scene. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Like Loading...