Story Of King Yayati In Mahabharata

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Story Of King Yayati

Shrimad Bhagavatam illustrates the fascinating story of King Yayati. His story is also mentioned in the Adi Parva of Mahabharat and Matsya Purana. The life of King Yayati takes us all on a journey of a man born in a glorious family who is the epitome of youth, beauty, and courage; who falls into the endless trap of sense gratification and material enjoyment and, in the end, comes out triumphant. King Yayati is the one who loses everything in his prime to get it back and ultimately renounces everything to attain a heavenly abode. Yayati is the second son of the famous king Nahush. To know about the story of Nahusha, watch the video linked in the comments below. Yayati is crowned as the king after his elder brother Yati took Sanyas (celibacy). Yayati marries Devyani, the daughter of demon-guru Shukracharya. Devyani had kept Sharmishtha, daughter of demon king Vrishparva, as her maid. The story of how a king's daughter, Sharmishtha, became the maidservant of a brahmin's daughter, Devyani, is also fascinating. Sharmishtha and Devyani were close friends.


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