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How did a righteous king like Parikshit die of a serpent's bite? PART 1 - Introduces to the merit of Naimisharanya and daily routine in the ashram of Sage Shaunaka. King Parikshit goes hunting. Annoyed at the silence of Sage Shamika, puts a dead snake around his neck. Shringi's curse. Thakshaka bites and kills Parikshit. --------------------------------------- Access the entire MAHABHARATA PLAYLIST here • The Mahabharata Epic Audio Book in English --------------------------------------- Indian culture is ageless and ever new. The Vedas, Ithihasas and epics have been proclaiming the values, which are it's rock-foundation, through stories and illustrations. The Ramayana and Mahabharata have the most exalted position among the cultural literary compositions of this land. These epics present all the virtues which a man has to cultivate both as an individual and as a member of the society. They present the defects in human nature and caution him to eschew them. They explain, in a deeply moving manner, how to cope with the ethical dilemmas one may encounter. It is, therefore, no exaggeration to say that the message of these epics serves as an enduring light to make man's life rich and meaningful. The Mahabharata || Translation of 'Kishora Bharatha' (Kannada) Written by Sri M.N.Nagaraja || Translated by Prof.L.S.Seshagiri Rao Published by Bharatha Samskruti Prathishtana --------------------------------------- DISCLAIMER: I have only narrated the book. This book solely belongs to its publisher and the author. Narration and Video Making by: Sandeepa Guntreddy