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Myths featuring Jaya

Explore myths where Jaya appears across cultures, conflicts, sacred places, and recurring themes.

5 myths currently featured for Jaya.

Janamejaya's Gruesome Snake Sacrifice (Sarpa Satra) to Wipe Out All Snakes

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTakshashila (Taxila)Janamejaya • Parikshit • Takshaka

Following the death of King Parikshit by the venomous bite of the Naga king Takshaka, his son Janamejaya launched the Sarpa Satra, a cosmic sacrificial ritual intended to exterminate the entire serpent race. As thousands of snakes were magically drawn into the sacrificial flames, the young sage Astika intervened, ultimately persuading the king to halt the carnage and spare the remaining...

King Parikshit Bitten to Death by the Sneaky Snake King Takshaka

🕉️ Hindu MythologyHastinapur, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKing Parikshit • Takshaka • Sage Samika

King Parikshit, the righteous ruler of the Kuru dynasty, is cursed to die by the bite of the serpent king Takshaka after unintentionally insulting a meditating sage. Despite building a high fortress and seeking spiritual liberation through the Srimad Bhagavatam, Parikshit eventually meets his fate when Takshaka uses deception to bypass his guards. The event marks the definitive beginning of...

Varaha Rescuing the Earth Goddess Bhudevi

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUdayagiri Caves, Madhya PradeshVishnu • Varaha • Bhudevi

When the demon Hiranyaksha dragged the Earth goddess Bhudevi into the depths of the cosmic ocean, the god Vishnu assumed the form of a massive boar named Varaha to save her. After a fierce battle that shook the foundations of the universe, Varaha defeated the demon and lifted the Earth back to safety on his mighty tusks. This myth celebrates the divine preservation of the world and is...

Abhimanyu's Tragic Death Trapped Inside the Chakravyuha

🕉️ Hindu MythologyAbhimanyupur (Amin), KurukshetraAbhimanyu • Arjuna • Krishna

On the thirteenth day of the Great Kurukshetra War, the sixteen-year-old warrior Abhimanyu entered the complex Chakravyuha formation to save the Pandava army. Despite his unmatched skill, he was isolated from his allies by a divine boon granted to Jayadratha and eventually slain by the combined forces of the Kaurava commanders. His death, marked by the violation of established codes of...

Krishna Delivering the Bhagavad Gita to the Hesitant Arjuna

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJyotisar, Kurukshetra, Haryana, IndiaKrishna • Arjuna • Sanjaya

On the battlefield of Kurukshetra, the Pandava prince Arjuna is overcome by moral crisis and despair at the prospect of fighting his own kin. His charioteer, the divine Krishna, delivers a profound philosophical discourse known as the Bhagavad Gita, urging him to fulfill his warrior duty (dharma) with detachment from the results. This dialogue explores the nature of the soul, the universe,...