Author: Sharad Pawar
Publication: Rajhans Prakashan
View DetailsAuthor: Ravindra Bhat
Publication: Indrayani Sahitya Prakashan
Category: कादंबरी
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Bhagirath is a Marathi book written by Ravindra Bhat. It was published by Indrayani Sahitya Prakashan in 1996. The book is a biography of Bhagirath, the legendary king of Ayodhya who is credited with bringing the Ganges River to the earth. The book is divided into two parts. The first part tells the story of Bhagirath's life, from his birth to his death. The second part discusses the significance of the Ganges River in Hindu mythology and culture. Bhagīratha is a well-researched and well-written book. It is a valuable addition to any library of Marathi literature. Here is a more detailed description of the book: The book begins with a description of the Ganges River, its history and significance in Hindu mythology. Bhagirath is then introduced as the son of King Sagar. Sagar had 60,000 sons, all of whom were killed by a sage named Kapila. In order to bring his sons back to life, Bhagirath undertook a long and arduous journey to Mount Kailash, where he met Lord Shiva. Shiva agreed to grant Bhagirath's wish, but only on the condition that he would bring the Ganges River to the earth. Bhagirath then returned to Ayodhya and began to perform austerities. After many years, Lord Shiva was impressed by Bhagirath's devotion and agreed to bring the Ganges River to the earth. The river descended from heaven and flowed through the land, bringing fertility and prosperity to all who lived there. The book concludes with a discussion of the significance of the Ganges River in Hindu mythology and culture. The Ganges is considered to be a sacred river, and it is believed that bathing in its waters can wash away sins and bring good fortune. The river is also associated with many Hindu deities, including Shiva, Vishnu and Lakshmi. Bhagīratha is a valuable addition to any library of Marathi literature. It is a well-researched and well-written book that tells the story of one of the most important figures in Hindu mythology.