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belonged to Jarasandha, was taken by Bhima after killing him and wasn't returned to Jarasandha's successors), eventually Kali Purush entered King's mind. As the king crossed paths he saw sage Shamika meditating and asked him the whereabouts of a deer which he was hunting. But the sage did not respond as he was meditating. Angry at this, Parikshit tossed a dead snake around the sage's neck due to the ill effects of Kali Purush in his mind. The sage had a son named Shringi (not to be confused with
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genealogists to account for anachronisms" in the later parts of the Mahabharata, as "a bardic duplication of the same original individual regarding whose exact place in the Kuru genealogy no unanimous tradition had survived," and therefore there "is an intrusion into the genealogical texts" of the late, post-Vedic tradition, which also has two of Parikshit's son Janamejaya.
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After his coronation, he performed three sacrifices. While performing the sacrifices he traveled throughout the country. Once he saw a man beating a one-legged bull with a rod, and kicking a cow. He became angry at this sight and arrested the man. Parikshit was about to kill him when the man revealed
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When Shamika learned of the curse his son had given, he was dissatisfied. Shamika ordered his disciple Gaurmukha to go to Parikshit and tell him everything about his death. When Parikshit heard about the curse he accepted his fate, but the ministers created a mansion that would stand on a solitary
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notes Parikṣhit to be an early Kuru king; he dates the Pārikṣita Dynasty to c. 1200–1100 BC (the late Rig-Vedic period). In contrast, H.C. Raychaudhuri had dated him to ninth century BC. Witzel deems Parikṣhit (along with other kings of the dynasty) to be primarily responsible for the collation of
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who asked him for a new shelter other than his places of gambling, prostitution, vice and immoral relationship. King Parikshit allowed him to reside in gold. Though he asked him to reside in illicitly obtained gold, the crown of King happened to be of illicitly obtained gold (the crown originally
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believes that the second Parikshit's description better corresponds to the Vedic king, whereas the information available about the first is scanty and inconsistent, but Raychaudhuri questions whether there were actually two distinct kings. He suggests that the doubling was eventually "invented by
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tries to save Takshaka from getting pulled in sacrifice. The sages who perform sacrifice start chanting "Indraay swaahaa, Takshakaay cha swaahaa". Due to this, even Indra starts getting pulled in the sacrifice. Later, this yagna/sacrifice was stopped from doing so by
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Michael Witzel, "Early Sanskritization. Origins and development of the Kuru State". B. Kölver (ed.), Recht, Staat und Verwaltung im klassischen Indien. The state, the Law, and Administration in Classical India. München : R. Oldenbourg 1997, 27-52
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arrived, Takshaka felt his freedom is seized, with pure anger, he ordered his troops to attack the Pandavas and their subjects. The widespread attack resulted in the death of many people, or everyone except the Pandavas and their wife
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Only one Parikshit is mentioned in Vedic literature; however, post-Vedic literature (Mahabharata and Puranas) seems to indicate the existence of two kings by this name –– one who lived before the
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in Ramayan), who heard this incident from another sage's son named Krisa. He became furious as he didn't know the deceit played by Kali Purush. He
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vowed to kill Takshaka within a week. He starts the Sarpasatra, a yagna, which forced each and every snake in the universe to fall in the
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had given him to the Pandavas when their race was about to become extinct. Later he was crowned heir to the Pandavas at
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war. Uttarā was terrified by the powerful rays of the weapon and worried about her child. Her mother-in-law
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as the instrument of death. Parikshit was the husband of Queen Madravati and was succeeded by his son
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came to the king in form of a worm in fruits and bit Parikshit, which instantly led to his death.
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ritual, transforming the Kuru realm into the dominant political and cultural center of northern
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A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History, and Literature
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The death of Parikshit is also recorded by another episode when the Pandavas conquered
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whose other three legs were mutilated and he now only stood one leg in the Kali Yuga.
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Misra, V.S. (2007). Ancient Indian Dynasties, Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan,
2123: 2013: 1808: 1728: 1512: 1431: 1379: 1374: 1337: 738:(Witzel 1997). Parīkṣita is a past participle meaning "examined", not a name. 656: 426: 306: 489:) to kill the Pandavas heir (King Parikshit), while he was in his mother's ( 2053: 1703: 1565: 1538: 1411: 1396: 1369: 1364: 1311: 1032:
The Realm of the Kurus: Origins and Development of the First State in India
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form of the name. "Pārikṣita" refers to a son/descendant of Parikṣit, e.g.
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Also, Witzel (1995) only refers to one Parikshit and one Janamejaya.
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diverse strands of material into singular "national" collections —
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Motilal Bansaridas Bhagavata Purana Book 1 Skandha I Chapter 16-17
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for killing his relatives and friends (in particular his father
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On hearing of his father's death by Takshaka, Parikshit's son
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Death of Parikshit and Kashyapa alive burnt tree from Razmnama
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changed the mind of the sage by offering him more wealth.
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Sage Shukdeva narrating the story of Krishna to Parikshit
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According to the Mahabharata, Parikshit married princess
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His bodily existence ended due to the curse of the sage
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had their capital at Āsandīvat, identified with modern
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into collections, and the development of the orthodox
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Index

Parikshat
Raja

Shuka
King of Kuru
Yudhishthira
Janamejaya
Madravati
Issue
Janamejaya
Dynasty
Kuru
Abhimanyu
Uttarā
Hinduism
Sanskrit
IAST
Kuru
Vedic period
Janamejaya
Vedic hymns
srauta
Iron Age India
Mahabharata
Puranas
Yudhishthira
Hastinapur

Javanese
wayang kulit

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