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9 May 2023
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In the city of Avata there is a great city built by the gods before Buga. She was famous as Padmavati in Vritta Yuga, Bhogavati in Treta Yuga and Hiranyavati in Dwapara Yuga. It is famous as Upani in Kali Yuga. There used to be a king named Viradeva who was ruling there. As he had no son, he decided to worship Lord Shankara, and so he along with his wife Padmavati began to perform penance on the banks of the river Mandakini with the aim of pleasing Lord Shankara. After many days once he While he was resting after doing pooja etc., he heard the air voice uttered by Lord Shankara, 'King, you will have a son who is brave and brave. In that way something unusual will happen to you.' The king was happy to hear the air. He returned to the palace with his wife. Within a few days he had a son And a girl was born on his back. He named the child Shuradeva Thus, seeing the beauty of the girl, she was named Anangarti. After they both grew up, the king thought of getting the girl married. So he took all the portraits of young princes from the painter and showed them to her, but she didn't like any of them. Then the king complimented her and said, 'Girl, indeed there is no prince who is worthy of you. Then it will be better to gather all the princes and do Swayamvara.' But I am ashamed to do Swayamvara,' she said hearing her father, 'If there is a special artist, marry me to him. I could not wish for a more worthy groom.' Hearing the girl's talk, the king looked for such a groom. Hearing the news from the mouth of the people, four young men from the southern country came to him.


Each was skilled in his own art. Veerdev gave him great felicitations. One of them said, 'I am Shudra, my name is Panchapattik. I am making five pairs of fine clothes every day. I give one pair to God and one pair to Brahmin. I keep the third pair for my own expenses. After marriage me one Jodi her I will keep it for expenses and sell the fifth pair to cover the household expenses. As such, you should give your daughter to me as I am a special artist. Then another young man came forward and said, 'I.' Being a Vaishya, my name is Bhasagya. I know everything that animals and birds say. Because of this special art of mine, it will be appropriate to give Anagarti to me.' Then a third youth came forward and said, 'I am a Kshatriya named Talwardhari. There is no one else on earth who can match me in swordsmanship. Therefore I am fit to be your son-in-law.'
Then the fourth youth came forward and said, 'I am a Brahmin named Jivadatta. I am any Malella can bring the animal to life. Because of this special science of mine I am fit as her husband. Hearing the conversation of those four, Virdev fell into deep thought. For the form and guise of those four were alike and good, and each one. Art was also of a special kind. Even after much thought, Veerdev Raja could not make a decision. After telling so many stories, Vetal said, 'King, now you tell me. Who among the four is Ananagarti fit to be his wife? If you don't tell even though you know, your head will fall into hundreds of pieces.' 'Yogeshwara,' said the king, 'this is not a very difficult question. How can a Kshatriya's daughter be given to a Shudra weaver? How can you give it to a prostitute? What is his knowledge of knowing the language of animals and birds useful in practice? And how can a Brahmin husband who has fallen from his religion and thus fallen, be suitable for her? Then it would be proper to give her only the remaining swordsman, besides, being a Kshatriya, he belongs to her caste,' replied the king, and the next moment the Vetal disappeared. In the city of Avata there is a great city built by the gods before Buga. She was famous as Padmavati in Vritta Yuga, Bhogavati in Treta Yuga and Hiranyavati in Dwapara Yuga. It is famous as Upani in Kali Yuga. There used to be a king named Viradeva who was ruling there. As he had no son, he decided to worship Lord Shankara, and so he along with his wife Padmavati began to perform penance on the banks of the river Mandakini with the aim of pleasing Lord Shankara. After many days once he While he was resting after doing pooja etc., he heard the air voice uttered by Lord Shankara, 'King, you will have a son who is brave and brave. In that way something unusual will happen to you.' The king was happy to hear the air. He returned to the palace with his wife. Within a few days he had a son And a girl was born on his back. He named the child Shuradeva Thus, seeing the beauty of the girl, she was named Anangarti. After they both grew up, the king thought of getting the girl married. So he took all the portraits of young princes from the painter and showed them to her, but she didn't like any of them. Then the king complimented her and said, 'Girl, indeed there is no prince who is worthy of you. Then it will be better to gather all the princes and do Swayamvara.' But I am ashamed to do Swayamvara,' she said hearing her father, 'If there is a special artist, marry me to him. I could not wish for a more worthy groom.' Hearing the girl's talk, the king looked for such a groom. Hearing the news from the mouth of the people, four young men from the southern country came to him. Each was skilled in his own art. Veerdev gave him great felicitations. One of them said, 'I am Shudra, my name is Panchapattik. I am making five pairs of fine clothes every day. I give one pair to God and one pair to Brahmin. I keep the third pair for my own expenses. After marriage me one Jodi her I will keep it for expenses and sell the fifth pair to cover the household expenses. As such, you should give your daughter to me as I am a special artist. Then another young man came forward and said, 'I.' Being a Vaishya, my name is Bhasagya. I know everything that animals and birds say. Because of this special art of mine, it will be appropriate to give Anagarti to me.' Then a third youth came forward and said, 'I am a Kshatriya named Talwardhari. There is no one else on earth who can match me in swordsmanship. Therefore I am fit to be your son-in-law.' Then the fourth youth came forward and said, 'I am a Brahmin named Jivadatta. I am any Malella can bring the animal to life. Because of this special science of mine I am fit as her husband. Hearing the conversation of those four, Virdev fell into deep thought. For the form and guise of those four were alike and good, and each one. Art was also of a special kind. Even after much thought, Veerdev Raja could not make a decision. After telling so many stories, Vetal said, 'King, now you tell me. Who among the four is Ananagarti fit to be his wife? If you don't tell even though you know, your head will fall into hundreds of pieces.' 'Yogeshwara,' said the king, 'this is not a very difficult question. How can a Kshatriya's daughter be given to a Shudra weaver? How can you give it to a prostitute? What is his knowledge of knowing the language of animals and birds useful in practice? And how can a Brahmin husband who has fallen from his religion and thus fallen, be suitable for her? Then it would be proper to give her only the remaining swordsman, besides, being a Kshatriya, he belongs to her caste,' replied the king, and the next moment the Vetal disappeared.

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