Reading Notes, Mahabharata: Karmic Revolution Part B
Picking back up with
the topic of Karma that has been going on in the videos. Kunti is introduced
and in this she is talking with the powerful sage who everyone in the village
is shown to fear. For keeping him company and speaking her mind, she is given a
mantra by the sage who tells her that it ca be used to summon a god at any
time. Later that day, she speaks the mantra to see if it is true and the sun
god shows up in full form. After being embraced by the god and whenever he
left, Kunti was left with a child in her arms that had gold earrings and was in
full armor. It was easy for her to tell that this child was destined for
greatness. Since Kunti was unmarried she could not afford to keep the child to
took it to the bank of the river and prayed for the sun god to watch over him
and placed her child into a basket. Seems very similar to the story of Moses.
Pandu was in the forest hunting one day and shot a hermit while he was in the
act of making love, before he died he cursed Pandu saying that when he is
making love with a woman he will die. He sent word that he will not be
returning to the throne. While I this despair Kunti tells him about the mantra
and how she can have the child of any god. Pandu encourages this so that his
throne can be taken over, forgetting about his two sons at home. She had 3 more
children from the gods and and would allow no more, but gave Pandu’s other wife
the ability to have 2 children. In an act of passion Pandu forced himself onto
one of his wives and died and that wife jumped into the fire when he was being cremated
to be with him.
The Mahabharata, Karmic Revolution, Epified India, Source
Mahabharata, Source

Hi Riley!
ReplyDeleteI am in the middle of commenting on the blog stream for extra credit, and your post caught my eye. You did a different reading for week nine than I did. So, I was curious about the Epified videos, and wanted to see what was different. It is interesting how Kunti became pregnant in this version. I read The Kaurava Empire Volumes 1 and 2. They are really good graphic novels, just a little FYI.