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Nal Damayanti

श्रद्धेय श्रीजयदयालजी गोयन्दका

अंग्रेज़ी

It is said for Vedvyasji—Without four mouths, Lord Vedvyasji is Brahma, he is two-handed another Vishnu and bereft of third eye on forehead, he is Shankar. That means he appears as Brahma-Vishnu-Mahesh integrated. Whatever benedictory writings are there in the world, are relics of Vedvyasji. For the redemption of all beings, Vedvyasji has scripted the scripture, Mahabharat.  Such Mahabharat has been abridged by God-realised great devotee of God, Sethji Sri Jayadayalaji Goyandaka. Thus, originative of Vedvyasji and abridged by Sethji, few stories from Mahabharat, useful for human folks, have been selected. These stories have special power which will prove much beneficial to its readers. The story of Nal-Damayanti is presented to our esteemed readers.
  • First Page
  • Humble Submission
  • Story of Nal-Damayanti
  • Damayanti’s Swayamvar and Wedding
  • Malevolence of the Kaliyug, Defeat of Nal in the Gambling and his Exile from the city
  • Abandonment of Damayanti by Nal, Escaping through the crisis, having Vision of the divine sages, Damayanti’s Dwelling In the palace of Subahu
  • The Disguise of Nal, To work as a charioteer of Rituparn, Search of Nal-Damayanti by Bhim and location of Damayanti
  • Nal’s search, Rituparn’s Vidarbh-journey, Kaliyug’s going out
  • King Nal’s trial by Damayanti, identification, union, regaining of kingship and conclusion of the story
  • Maxims
  • End Page

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