{"id":508,"date":"2010-06-21T16:12:37","date_gmt":"2010-06-21T10:42:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.manuscrypts.com\/myth\/?p=508"},"modified":"2010-06-21T16:17:21","modified_gmt":"2010-06-21T10:47:21","slug":"angiras-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.manuscrypts.com\/myth\/2010\/06\/21\/angiras-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Angiras (1)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">A  maharishi and one of Brahma&#8217;s manasaputras. According to Mahabharata  Adiparva Chapter 65 verse 10, Brahma had six manasaputras &#8211; Marichi,  Angiras, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, who were all maharishis. There  is another story about Angiras&#8217; birth. Once, during a yajna conducted by  Rudra, Brahma was infatuated with the deva women and ejaculated. Brahma  dropped it into the sacrificial fire &#8211; Agni. From that fire emerged  Angiras, Bhrigu, Marichi, among others. Since he had emerged from angara  (fire), he was known as Angiras.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Once  there was a kingdom named Shurasena, ruled by the king Chitraketu. He  had no children and once when Angiras visited him, the king shared his  sorrow with him. He blessed that the king would have a son, and on  hearing this, both the king and his queen &#8211; Kritadyuti were very happy.  The other wives, however, weren&#8217;t too happy with this, because the king  would then focus his attention on her. A son was born to them in due  course. The other wives poisoned the child. While the king and the queen  were mourning their loss, Angiras arrived there with Narada. Angiras  consoled the king and promised to get it back. Angiras evoked the  child&#8217;s soul and asked it to occupy the body. But the soul disappeared  saying that he had many other sets of parents before this and he  couldn&#8217;t be Chitraketu&#8217;s son. Angiras and Narada left. According to  Bhagavata Skanda 6 Chapter 14, Chitraketu became a Vishnu devotee, and  later, due to Parvati&#8217;s curse was born as Vritrasura.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Sudarshan  was a vidyadhara and once, while traveling with some women,  intoxicated, he came across Angiras and a few other sages. Sudarshan  mocked Angiras and Angiras cursed him into becoming a huge snake. He  decreed that in Dwaparayuga, he would get back his original form when he  was stamped by Krishna. Sudarshan became a snake and started living in  the Kalindi river, which was frequented by Krishna later. One night, the  snake bit Nanda, who had adopted Krishna. Though the others attacked  the snake with fire, it was unharmed. According to Bhagavata  Dashamaskanda Chapter 34, Krishna arrived there, stamped the snake and  Sudarshan ascended to the heavens after regaining his original form.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Ramayana Aranyakanda Sarga 14, Brahma created 16 prajapatis to  create the universe. One of them was Angiras. The others were Kardama,  Vikreeta, Sesha, Samshraya, Sthaanu, Marichi, Atri, Kratu, Pulastya,  Angiras, Prachetas, Pulaha, Daksha, Vivasvan, Arishtanemi, Kashyapa.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Angiras  had many wives including Shubha, Smriti, Devasena, Vasudha etc. He had  seven sons and eight daughters with Shubha &#8211; Brihalkeerthi,  Brihaljyothi, Brihalbrahma, Briharmana, Brihatmantra, Brihatdasa,  Brihaspati, Bhanumati, Raga, Sinivali, Archishmati, Havishmati,  Mahishmati, Mahamati, Kuhu. As per Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapters  218-223, in addition to this, he was also the father of several others  including Sudhanva, Karthikeya etc.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">When  the Pandavas lost at dice, Dushasana dragged Draupadi into the assembly  and began disrobing her. Before that Draupadi had asked Duryodhana how  he could have won her. Draupadi had five husbands and one of them alone  did not have the right to put her up as the wager. It was also  understood that when kings were in the midst of hunting, drinking,  gambling and merriment with women, they were no to be held accountable  for what they said. Considering all this, how could Draupadi belong to  the Kauravas. Vidura suggested that the elders in the assembly should  answer this. He said that any wrongdoing would not go unpunished and  cited the example of the fight between Angiras and Prahlad. Virochana  was the son of Prahlad. Once Angiras&#8217; son Sudhanva and Virochana fell in  love with the same girl. They started arguing as to who was a better  person. Both wagered their lives on it and went to Prahlad for a  resolution, and asked him who was elder among them. Sudhanva suspected  that Prahlad might side with Virochana, so he told Prahlad that he must  not lie, or remain silent, failing which Indra would split his head into  a hundred pieces with his vajra. Prahlad, in tuen, went to Kashyapa and  asked him what lay beyond death for someone who remained silent or  lied. Kashyapa replied that he who remained silent while knowing the  answer would get a thousand curses, and the one who lied would have to  undergo several stages of penance before he became eligible for moksha.  On hearing this, Prahlad told Virochana that Sudhanva was the better  man, as Angiras was a better man that Prahlad and the same applied to  the mothers too. So as per the wager, Virochana&#8217;s life belonged to  Sudhanva. According to Mahabharata Sabhaparva Chapter 63, Sudhanva was  pleased with Prahlad&#8217;s integrity and blessed that Virochana would live  for a hundred more years.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Once  Angiras burned with the power of his meditation and the whole world  became alight. The world started ignoring Agni since he wasn&#8217;t required.  Agni was miffed and hid in the forests. Then the world started missing  him. Angiras consoled himand agreed to be his first son according to  Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 217.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">After  killing Vritra, Indra hid in a lotus, and during that time, the devas  made Nahusha\u00a0 the new Indra. Agastya cursed him and sent him to earth as  a snake. Indra returned soon after and in the group that welcomed him,  there was Angiras. Angiras chanted mantras from the Adharva veda.  According to Mahabharata Udyogaparva Chapter 18 verses 5-7, Indra was  pleased and blessed Angiras that he would become famous as  Adharvangiras.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Once  during the Mahabharata war, Drona started using his weapons blindly.  Angiras and other sages approached him and said that he&#8217;d been using  divine weapons to kill humans indiscriminately and that he was nearing  his end. They also told him to lay down his weapons. But according to  Mahabharata Dronaparva Chapter 190 verse 34-40, Drona paid no heed and  continued fighting.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Once  Yudhishtira asked Bhishma about the significance of theerthas. Bhishma  told him about the time that Angiras had described the same to Gautama.  According to Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 25 verses 7-71 Angiras  had described Pushkara, Prabhasa, Naimisha, Sagarodaka, Indramarga,  Devika, Swarnabindu, Hiranyabindu, and Indratoya among others.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per  Devibhagavata Skanda 7, Daksha married off two of his daughters to  Angiras.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 92 verse 6, Angiras once rescued  Surya.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per  Mahabharata Aranyaparva Chapter 142 verse 6, when the Pandavas were  living in exile, Angiras was meditating in Alakananda, in the  Gandhamadana range.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 94 verse 20, when the sages had  stolen Agastya&#8217;s lotuses, Angiras had revealed certain things about  them.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per  Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 106 verses 11-16, Angiras once  preached about upavasas.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 127 verse 8, Angiras once spoke  about the secrets of Dharma.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per  Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 153 verse 8, Angiras is known to  have drunk the ocean dry once.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 153 verse 3, his thirst was not  satiated with the ocean. So he created more water forms and drank them  too.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per  Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 153 verse 8, once Angiras cursed  Agni for not respecting him. from then on, Agni also started giving out  smoke.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Mahabharata Ashwamedhikaparva Chapter 4 verse 22, Angiras performed  many yajnas for the king Avikshit.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per  Mahabharata Udyogaparva Chapter 18 verses 5-7, Indra once gave a boon to  Angiras.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Vishnupurana Ansh 1 Chapter 11, Angiras blessed Dhruva while he was  deep in meditation.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per Agnipurana Chapter 20, Angiras  had four children with Smriti &#8211; Sinivali, Raga, Kuhu, Anumati.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Rigveda Mandala 1 Anuvaka 7 Sukta 31, Angiras was the first rishi  among the agnidevas. He had a son named Hiranyastupa who was also a  rishi.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per Rigveda Mandala 1 Anuvaka 10 Sukta 51, Angiras prayed  for a son who would equal Indra. Indra himself didn&#8217;t want anyone  equaling him and therefore chose to be born as Angiras&#8217; son himself.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Rigveda Mandala 1 Anuvaka 11 Sukta 62, Indra, as per Angiras&#8217;  advice, asked a deva girl called Sarama to find where exactly cows were  hidden. Though she disagreed at first, when Indra promised to feed her  baby himself, Sarama agreed.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">As per Rigveda Mandala 1 Anuvaka 16  Sukta 10, Ribhus and Sudhanva are Angiras&#8217; children. Kutsa also belongs  to Angiras&#8217; vansh.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Though Angiras was Brahma&#8217;s son in  Swayambhumanvanthara, he was born to Agni in Vaivasvatamanvanthara.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">According  to Mundakopanishad, Vayu once to go into hiding because he did something  Angiras didn&#8217;t like. The same document also notes that Angiras imparted  knowledge to the sage Shaunaka.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A maharishi and one of Brahma&#8217;s manasaputras. According to Mahabharata Adiparva Chapter 65 verse 10, Brahma had six manasaputras &#8211; Marichi, Angiras, Atri, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, who were all maharishis. There is another story about Angiras&#8217; birth. 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