Many international youtubers take India as a subject just for the views. But you showing the real authentic and positive side of India . Congratulations to you for being so awesome
Yes I understand there were places need to be cleaned and arranged properly but there was nothing to feel sad coz people of those times know their value of natural environment. As you can see they drink pure cow milk,they burn cow dunk as to make food instead of using gas Cylinder which emits toxic gas and cow dunk is biodegradable So, It isn't like that that they cannot afford they can afford Italian marble /tiles on the floor . Our ancestors were more knowledgeable than us also more powerful immune than us.
i just love how he says “what happen?” like it was a kids toy! its a freakn jori with nails!!! wow!! this videos are sooooo coool!! makes you wanna see those ahkaras!
Aww most welcome visit anytime. And I think his concerns was like "are you ok? " are you alright" coz those jori were nailed , and our international guest was using those. So, Being a different language "Hindi" speaker a person cannot control over his tongue when he speaks another language. I feel whatever he spoke in English was much understandable.
man i'm grateful for many youtuber viewing india because i'm indian myself and i can't go to many places and learn about stuff. Can't afford it. Really helps me to know more stuff about india.
You are a very good and lovely person because you are important knowledge to us in relation to the old akhadas of our country. May God keep you very happy and healthy. Bajrang Bali give you a lot of strength and wisdom.
Gym is for lazy weak people, just sit there and push specific parts of body in comfort, without training the core strength. And then pay money to eat the engineered food to gain mass. It's for rich people.
@@LKH9Channel There are different types of gym goers but you obviously seem to have a hard-on against the one specific type that are body builders that go for visuals of the bulk from lifting high weights and low reps which causes them to have that huge vascular form but low endurance. This is the indian version of a gym and instead of going for shear bulk they go with what most do, the middle ground, of endurance, strength and flexibility which makes a lean but taunt form without excessive bulk.
@@SilvaDreams well, yes. I have something against those training for looks and bulk, which is a waste of time and resources. Once you stop training a bit, that glycogen filled muscles will shrink. This Indian gym is different, just training like a warrior! I workout on strength only, never care about how beautiful my body looks.
I had trained in such akhara FOR FREE. The guru was very passionate about wresting and used to train for free as he had a small restraunt got business... We were also invited to dine there for free... After college I came to mumbai and searched for boxing and wrestling classes but they were damn expensive.
@@motivationdrugs6670 how?Both are taking away time from physical conditioning.Btw tik tok came in 2016.In 3 years one app took away strength of 3000 years.
One more point. The English guy is documenting the best skills from all over the world and learning and perfecting those. We Indians should also learn from others and improve our skills, not just saying ours is best and no need to improve.
Really enjoy the videos from India and their explanations of training methods. Would like to see you translate the sayings and phrases you say, could make a nice video. Stay safe!
I had the chance to swing these and I loved it, in my hostel the these things were kept. Very relaxed feeling and these feel totally different and easy from the dumbells
cheers for making public the connection between gada & hanuman! as a practitioner of tai shin mun kung fu, also known as monkey style, this knowledge is very precious to me. our patron deity is sun wukong, the monkey king. an important part of the monkey king mythos in china is the journey to the west, which can be seen as a symbolic representation of transfer of knowledge from india to china. i see sun wukong/hanuman similarly to jupiter/zeus or odin/wotan, different cultures having different perspectives for essentially the same figure. our kung fu style is one of the old surviving family lineages & not surprisingly quite conservative to preserve the essence of the art, but interestingly one of the few relatively recent developments is that our grand master has embraced the kettlebell encouraging it's use. here in finland some monkey warriors have picked up the practice of mace/gada too, me being among fresh converts. paul taras wolkowinski will forever be my gada grandpa, but i've started increasingly to check out your videos for reference & new ideas. thank you for your teaching! jai hanuman!
Watching from Brasil, I love your videos, I see how I could adapt those pieces of equipments to traine Jiu-Jitsu, one day you could show how they make those equipments.
@@hardiklimbachiya2193 in our language (portuguese) the name of our country is Brasil...not many people know that in English it must be written with a "z"...
India had pure Sanatani culture which had so much potential to grow stamina mentally,physically and spiritually…but sadly we forgot to protect it …let’s rebuild it🙏🏻
Honestly you don't need a huge bulky body to be strong, in fact it actually works against you as not only does it require more calories to feed that bulk but it gets in the way. Body builders are big simply because they max out on their weights but do very short amount of reps which causes lots of tearing and damage to the muscles which triggers the body to bulk up the body's muscle mass. You can easily reach the same lifting strength as them over a longer time but you'll simply be taunt but lack the excessive bulk meaning you have much greater flexibility and endurance. I was 6'3" in high school, tall, skinny and lanky. Went into weight training because I wanted to work on building up my mass since I was such a string bean compared to most of the football team and other jocks I tended to not get along with... Hilariously I found out I was as strong if not stronger than them, I could max out our squat machine at over 650lbs despite weighing initially at 170lbs. My bench press was only about 100lbs max, but long arms also works against you, my friend who was a good six inches shorter than me could easily beat me in raw arm strength.
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13:15 story: King Harishchandra lived in the Treta Yuga. He was an honest, noble king. His subjects enjoyed prosperity and peace. He had a queen named Shaivya (also called Taramati) and a son named Rohitashva. Once, while on a hunting expedition, he heard the cries of a woman asking for help. Armed with a bow and arrow, he went in the direction of the sound. The sound was an illusion created by Vighnaraja, the lord of the obstacles. Vighnaraja was trying to disturb the tapasya (meditation) of the sage Vishwamitra. When he saw Harishchandra, he entered the king's body and started abusing Vishwamitra. This disturbed Vishwamitra's tapasya, and destroyed all the knowledge that the sage had acquired during this tapasya. When Harishchandra came to his senses, he realized that the sage was extremely angry with him, and apologized. He promised to fulfill any of the sage's desires to get rid of his guilt. Vishwamitra demanded dakshina (donation) for his rajasuya yajna. The king asked him what he wanted in payment. In response, Vishwamitra said "Give me all that you have except yourself, your wife and your child." Harishchandra agreed to the demand. He let go of all his possessions - even his clothes. As he readied to leave his palace with his family, Vishwamitra demanded another donation. Harishchandra said that he did not have any possession left, but promised to make another donation within a month. Harishchandra started living in penury with his wife and his family. His loyal subjects followed him. When Vishwamitra saw the king with his subjects, he started cursing Harishchandra for taking along his subjects (who were a part of the kingdom donated to the sage). The king then decided to leave the kingdom with his family. To make them go away sooner, Vishwamitra started beating the queen with a stick. When the five guardians of the directions saw this, they condemned Vishwamitra. The sage cursed them to take birth as human beings. Nearly a month after leaving his kingdom, Harishchandra arrived in the holy city of Kashi, only to see Vishwamitra already present there. The sage demanded the donation that the king had promised him. Harishchandra pointed out that there was still some time left in completion of one month. The sage agreed to come back at the next sunset and departed. As his hungry son cried for food, Harishchandra worried how would he be able to make a donation to the sage. His wife Shaivya suggested that he sell her to get some money. After some hesitation, Harishchandra accepted the proposal and sold her to an elderly man. Their child would not let go of his mother, so it was decided that he would accompany his mother (and an extra payment was made for him). Soon after, Vishwamitra appeared again and demanded the donation. Harishchandra gave him all the money he had received from the sale of his wife and son. However, Vishwamitra was unhappy with the donation, and demanded more. Harishchandra then decided to sell himself. An outcaste chandala (actually the deity of dharma in disguise) offered to buy him, but Harishchandra's self-respect as a high-caste Kshatriya would not allow this. He instead offered to be Vishwamitra's slave. Vishwamitra agreed, but then declared "Since you are my slave, you must obey me. I sell you to this chandala in exchange of gold coins." The chandala paid the sage, and took along Harishchandra as a slave. The chandala employed Harishchandra as a worker at his cremation ground. He directed Harishchandra to collect fees for every body cremated there: a part of the fee would go to the chandala, a part would be given to the local king, and the rest would be Harishchandra's remuneration. Harishchandra started living and working at the cremation ground. One day, he dreamed about his past lives, and realized that his current condition was a result of his past sins. During this nightmare, he also saw his queen crying before him. When he woke up, he saw his queen actually crying before him. She held the dead body of their son, who had died of a snake bite. Thinking of his misfortune, Harishchandra thought of committing suicide, but then realized that he would have to continue paying for his sins in his next life. Meanwhile, the queen readied to cremate the dead body of their son. But, Harishchandra told her that he would not let her do so without paying the fee. At that time, all the deities appeared led by the deity of Dharma and accompanied by Vishwamitra. They praised Harishchandra for his good qualities, and invited him to heaven. But Harishchandra refused to go to heaven without his public who have lamented over his departure from his kingdom. He believes that they are the equal sharer in his merits and that he will only go heaven when his people also accompany him. He requested the king of devas, Indra to allow his people to go to heaven at least for a single day. Indra accepts his request, and he along with his people ascend to the heaven. After his ascension to heaven, Vashistha - the sage of Harishchandra's royal dynasty - ended his tapasya of 12 years. He came to know about the unfortunate events that had happened to Harishchandra during these years. He started a severe fight with Vishwamitra, but was ultimately pacified by Brahma. Brahma explained to him that Vishwamitra was only testing the king, and had actually helped him ascend to the heaven. This story affected Mahatma Gandhi, who was deeply influenced by the virtues of telling the truth when he watched the play of Harishchandra in his childhood.
@@Seeker369_ he didn't give any Vachan. Why is that sage so cruel and inhuman? OK... Yes! Sages were cruel to /Untouchables/Outcasts SC STs and told other too to do the same. But didn't know they wanted to maintain supremacy over Kshatriyas as well. And gave such stupid logic of "Sins of the past" to justify their point. That's such a bad logic. Did they peddle Blind faith / andha Vishwas?
India may be currently poor. But it has a history and heritage and rich and diverse culture. On the scale of time of civilisations, this period of poverty will be relatively small. A time will come when it will be counted amount the very happening countries in near future.
Many international youtubers take India as a subject just for the views.
But you showing the real authentic and positive side of India .
Congratulations to you for being so awesome
Thanks for the support 🙏🏻
that is the positive side of india? that is disgusting actually
@@Matheus-fq5gd Then what's positive? Doing ricebag conversion using Rarararara and doing fake magic shows?🤮🤣🤣🤣
@Srinivasa garu go worship a cow
@@Matheus-fq5gd you just showed how bad your culture is. And how your mom raised you. Nothing more to say🙏
Mr Singh's knowledge and reverence for heritage is admirable.🙏🏽
...so is the Dutchman's 👍
Lol
that place has such a historical significance but still the condition in which it makes me feel sad. some renovation can make that place lit.
Yes I understand there were places need to be cleaned and arranged properly but there was nothing to feel sad coz people of those times know their value of natural environment. As you can see they drink pure cow milk,they burn cow dunk as to make food instead of using gas Cylinder which emits toxic gas and cow dunk is biodegradable So, It isn't like that that they cannot afford they can afford Italian marble /tiles on the floor .
Our ancestors were more knowledgeable than us also more powerful immune than us.
Me too feel same
as an Indian myself, it's sad to see our places which have religious and historical significance in that state 💔
i just love how he says “what happen?” like it was a kids toy! its a freakn jori with nails!!! wow!! this videos are sooooo coool!! makes you wanna see those ahkaras!
Haha yes 😂 Thanks!
Aww most welcome visit anytime. And I think his concerns was like "are you ok? " are you alright" coz those jori were nailed , and our international guest was using those. So, Being a different language "Hindi" speaker a person cannot control over his tongue when he speaks another language. I feel whatever he spoke in English was much understandable.
What happen literally translates to "kya hua" in hindi which is often also used as "are you good?"
Maybe he has high expectations from the Flowing Dutchman.
Whoah so many aspects of Indian culture even we Indians aren't aware of. Thanks a lot man !!
man i'm grateful for many youtuber viewing india because i'm indian myself and i can't go to many places and learn about stuff. Can't afford it. Really helps me to know more stuff about india.
All those jewlris and that akhara should be protected yar
Its a true image of strong ancient indians ❤️🔥
Our Dutch man : Ram Ram !!!🕉️🕉️
Me : Liked subscribed Saved to watch list 🤩🤩🤩
Fuck Fascist Modi
@@fourthinternationalist_1917 Fuck yourself.
@@शिवमदुबे-ट5ठ How come you support a Fascist?
@@fourthinternationalist_1917 the same way u support bigotry.
@@शिवमदुबे-ट5ठ What bigotry?
Jai Bajarangbali 💪🚩
😂😂😂
@Raman is it ok now cow dung raman
@@rebelsesportsgaming3644 Thank u Halala ki padaish katua🙏❤️.
@S J Yes that is your mother 😂 Aysha is your mother and Mohammad is your father
@@rajdeepghosh5942 have cowdung
I'm a proud varanasian love to see such exploration.. har har mahadev ..jay bajrang bali 🙏🙏
these places need to be revived.
U know the saddest thing about this a foreigner is exploring these beautiful things and we r wasting our time on other things
Mr Flying Dutchman You are Very Heartly welcome in our India
Very accidentally i know Mr. Pratay Singh and it's because of you and him I've watched the full video. I am from varanasi ❤️
Jay shri ram .brother ...u r so humble person
Dhanyavaad 🙏🏻
@@TheFlowingDutchman Big Fan
You are a very good and lovely person because you are important knowledge to us in relation to the old akhadas of our country. May God keep you very happy and healthy. Bajrang Bali give you a lot of strength and wisdom.
Man I admire your strength! This not some steroid loading, dumbbell curling gym bullshit. This is OP 👌
Gym is for lazy weak people, just sit there and push specific parts of body in comfort, without training the core strength. And then pay money to eat the engineered food to gain mass. It's for rich people.
@@LKH9Channel There are different types of gym goers but you obviously seem to have a hard-on against the one specific type that are body builders that go for visuals of the bulk from lifting high weights and low reps which causes them to have that huge vascular form but low endurance.
This is the indian version of a gym and instead of going for shear bulk they go with what most do, the middle ground, of endurance, strength and flexibility which makes a lean but taunt form without excessive bulk.
@@SilvaDreams well, yes. I have something against those training for looks and bulk, which is a waste of time and resources. Once you stop training a bit, that glycogen filled muscles will shrink.
This Indian gym is different, just training like a warrior! I workout on strength only, never care about how beautiful my body looks.
Ram Ram Dutch Man.
Hari Bol🙏🏻
This is one wholesome find. Love this documentary style vlogs. Keep duking it out dude!
Not sure how I got recommended this video but I am glad it did. Such original content. 👍
I had trained in such akhara FOR FREE. The guru was very passionate about wresting and used to train for free as he had a small restraunt got business... We were also invited to dine there for free... After college I came to mumbai and searched for boxing and wrestling classes but they were damn expensive.
What an amazing video, very true, full of history and great people! Bravo 👏🏾
Glad to hear that 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Our ancestors were really very strong because they were not using tik-tok😂
Neither youtube.
@@gagan77100 there is different
Between the 2 platform
@@motivationdrugs6670 how?Both are taking away time from physical conditioning.Btw tik tok came in 2016.In 3 years one app took away strength of 3000 years.
@@gagan77100 actually u r not understanding the thing which he really wants to take it out??
@@gagan77100 go and ask ur father who will handle the things in worst situation
Welcome to India, happy to support you n channel
Great video! Piece of a real journal. Respect for this and thank you.
One more point. The English guy is documenting the best skills from all over the world and learning and perfecting those. We Indians should also learn from others and improve our skills, not just saying ours is best and no need to improve.
Amazing tools for building strength and balance for whole body. Thank you for sharing, mates🤝
Har Har mahadev Singh jii aapne bohot acha explanation diya
I am just glad no one got injured
Beautiful documentary ❤️❤️
Thanks Ankit 🙏🏻👊🏼
Really enjoy the videos from India and their explanations of training methods. Would like to see you translate the sayings and phrases you say, could make a nice video. Stay safe!
Huge Respect @Dutch Sir 👏👏
Appreciate your hard work, 👌🙏
I've been to India. For me, India stands for "I'll Never Do It Again." It's a place that I can admire from a distance now.
Did you shit yourself?
@@cockroachman27 Absolutely. So did the other folks I was with. Delhi belly, roach man.
@@TDR85 I did as well but I'd still go back. It wasn't really shit just clear water
@@cockroachman27 I think India invented diarrhea. Getting really sick is just part of the visit.
Hanuman ji ki jai ho....
I had the chance to swing these and I loved it, in my hostel the these things were kept. Very relaxed feeling and these feel totally different and easy from the dumbells
Ancient culture of India ❤🇮🇳
cheers for making public the connection between gada & hanuman! as a practitioner of tai shin mun kung fu, also known as monkey style, this knowledge is very precious to me. our patron deity is sun wukong, the monkey king. an important part of the monkey king mythos in china is the journey to the west, which can be seen as a symbolic representation of transfer of knowledge from india to china. i see sun wukong/hanuman similarly to jupiter/zeus or odin/wotan, different cultures having different perspectives for essentially the same figure. our kung fu style is one of the old surviving family lineages & not surprisingly quite conservative to preserve the essence of the art, but interestingly one of the few relatively recent developments is that our grand master has embraced the kettlebell encouraging it's use. here in finland some monkey warriors have picked up the practice of mace/gada too, me being among fresh converts. paul taras wolkowinski will forever be my gada grandpa, but i've started increasingly to check out your videos for reference & new ideas. thank you for your teaching! jai hanuman!
Watching from Brasil, I love your videos, I see how I could adapt those pieces of equipments to traine Jiu-Jitsu, one day you could show how they make those equipments.
I've uploaded a video on how to make a Gada already
Lier , Brazil not brasil
@Parry ‘ fuck your Spanish language . We Indian don't care . Only Mafia people live in your fucking country . Get lost
@@pankajrupani2757 stfu
@@hardiklimbachiya2193 in our language (portuguese) the name of our country is Brasil...not many people know that in English it must be written with a "z"...
Love from Flying beast channel 🔥🔥✌✌😍
That's a heritage site for Varanasi city it should be preserved and revived.
Interesting, dutchman
Those windows towards river Ganga ❤️ amazing penthouse akhara experience I would like and sure I'll buy tht place and restore it 💯
This Our Great Hestory and we just ❤️❤️❤️it 🙏🙏
He got a new instrument to show the World.... Made in USA 😀😀😀
Right bro 😂👍👍👍
Jae Shri Ram dost.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
"Dost" is Hindi word for friend.
Urdu word.
Mitra is the Hindi word
@@ThePrateek1989 Dil jit liye dost, tumhara msg phoch chuka h mujh tak.
Jae Shri Ram 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
Jai Hanuman gyan gun sagar 🙏🚩
Strong man in India ❤🇮🇳
Wonderful video, love from Mumbai, India
What a lovely vlog man, I am from Varanasi and I genuinely loved every bit of it..😍😍❤❤👌👌👌 Amaaazzzingggg vlog...💯💯
jaikara Veer Bajrangi har har Mahadev
Jay Shiva sardar ki Jay Rana Pratap ki 🙏🙏🙏
My country is great ❣️
🙏Such a lucky to living alongside Ganga Mai.
To live alongside*
Man I am from varanasi , and a big follower of yours .I wanted to meet you , I promise it will be fun 👍👍
Well try brother👏. Jai Shree Ram🚩
You should try Kolhapur wrestling in India.
💯♥️
Haaa bhai.. Ek baar kolhapur aayi please🙏🙏🙏
Yes absolutely 💯💯
This is Awesome! I would love to visit there! God bless yall!
Our sanatan culture is great great great
I like his spirit 👍🏻💪🏻
Hahaha that is indian vyayam Mr jo har kisi se nahi hota jai jai 🙏ram
Wow that view was really inspiring
JaiShriRaM*🙏 Mr.flowing dutchman
Indian culture is the oldest culture in the world... We proud of us...
India had pure Sanatani culture which had so much potential to grow stamina mentally,physically and spiritually…but sadly we forgot to protect it …let’s rebuild it🙏🏻
❤️🙏 it was awesome! Glad that you enjoyed yourself.
People back then were ordinary looking people with extraordinary strength 💪.
Honestly you don't need a huge bulky body to be strong, in fact it actually works against you as not only does it require more calories to feed that bulk but it gets in the way.
Body builders are big simply because they max out on their weights but do very short amount of reps which causes lots of tearing and damage to the muscles which triggers the body to bulk up the body's muscle mass.
You can easily reach the same lifting strength as them over a longer time but you'll simply be taunt but lack the excessive bulk meaning you have much greater flexibility and endurance.
I was 6'3" in high school, tall, skinny and lanky. Went into weight training because I wanted to work on building up my mass since I was such a string bean compared to most of the football team and other jocks I tended to not get along with... Hilariously I found out I was as strong if not stronger than them, I could max out our squat machine at over 650lbs despite weighing initially at 170lbs. My bench press was only about 100lbs max, but long arms also works against you, my friend who was a good six inches shorter than me could easily beat me in raw arm strength.
Amazing how they haven't dislocated their shoulders.
That takes some serious practice and concentration.👍
I am from Varanasi.. thank you... ❤️
I still remember I had IIT exam center at UP college. In the exam breaks I had Launglata, even though exam went bad :)
Jai shree ram 🙏🙏🙏
Ye hai hmara banaras guru😍😍
we need to revive akharas in india
For what....
14:05 he doesn't lost... He donated everything. Even himself, his wife and his child.
Now that's some lion mustache for the ages 👍
Jai Shri Ram! Jai Bajrangbali!! 🚩🚩🚩
Jai shree ram🙏
Love from flying beast subscriber ❤️
More functional and powerful than modern day multi gyms. We must revive places like this.
Bajarang Bali Ka asli student wahe hai Jo akhare me ho
Jai Shree ram 🕉️
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS BRO. JUST STAY STRONG. STAY SAFE . STAY HEALTHY.
V.impressive
Love from Varanasi ❤️
Great
That's my city.
Ancient alive city on this planet.
Back to Basics! From Big Mirrors, Digital Music, Starring Girls, to gain muscles in the Disciplined way with the permission of God in homely environment!
In every gym we should have this things
Reminds me of an episode of mick dodge lol good stuff guys
Ram Ram♥️
JAI BAJRANGBALI 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Jaiii bajrangbalii😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
Jai Shree Anjaneyam 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Jai Jai Bajrangbali 🔥🚩🔥
Gada was a weapon in ancient times.
Just makes me fear the person who is able to wield a gada in the battlefield
13:15 story: King Harishchandra lived in the Treta Yuga. He was an honest, noble king. His subjects enjoyed prosperity and peace. He had a queen named Shaivya (also called Taramati) and a son named Rohitashva. Once, while on a hunting expedition, he heard the cries of a woman asking for help. Armed with a bow and arrow, he went in the direction of the sound. The sound was an illusion created by Vighnaraja, the lord of the obstacles. Vighnaraja was trying to disturb the tapasya (meditation) of the sage Vishwamitra. When he saw Harishchandra, he entered the king's body and started abusing Vishwamitra. This disturbed Vishwamitra's tapasya, and destroyed all the knowledge that the sage had acquired during this tapasya.
When Harishchandra came to his senses, he realized that the sage was extremely angry with him, and apologized. He promised to fulfill any of the sage's desires to get rid of his guilt. Vishwamitra demanded dakshina (donation) for his rajasuya yajna. The king asked him what he wanted in payment. In response, Vishwamitra said "Give me all that you have except yourself, your wife and your child." Harishchandra agreed to the demand. He let go of all his possessions - even his clothes. As he readied to leave his palace with his family, Vishwamitra demanded another donation. Harishchandra said that he did not have any possession left, but promised to make another donation within a month.
Harishchandra started living in penury with his wife and his family. His loyal subjects followed him. When Vishwamitra saw the king with his subjects, he started cursing Harishchandra for taking along his subjects (who were a part of the kingdom donated to the sage). The king then decided to leave the kingdom with his family. To make them go away sooner, Vishwamitra started beating the queen with a stick. When the five guardians of the directions saw this, they condemned Vishwamitra. The sage cursed them to take birth as human beings.
Nearly a month after leaving his kingdom, Harishchandra arrived in the holy city of Kashi, only to see Vishwamitra already present there. The sage demanded the donation that the king had promised him. Harishchandra pointed out that there was still some time left in completion of one month. The sage agreed to come back at the next sunset and departed. As his hungry son cried for food, Harishchandra worried how would he be able to make a donation to the sage. His wife Shaivya suggested that he sell her to get some money. After some hesitation, Harishchandra accepted the proposal and sold her to an elderly man. Their child would not let go of his mother, so it was decided that he would accompany his mother (and an extra payment was made for him).
Soon after, Vishwamitra appeared again and demanded the donation. Harishchandra gave him all the money he had received from the sale of his wife and son. However, Vishwamitra was unhappy with the donation, and demanded more. Harishchandra then decided to sell himself. An outcaste chandala (actually the deity of dharma in disguise) offered to buy him, but Harishchandra's self-respect as a high-caste Kshatriya would not allow this. He instead offered to be Vishwamitra's slave. Vishwamitra agreed, but then declared "Since you are my slave, you must obey me. I sell you to this chandala in exchange of gold coins." The chandala paid the sage, and took along Harishchandra as a slave.
The chandala employed Harishchandra as a worker at his cremation ground. He directed Harishchandra to collect fees for every body cremated there: a part of the fee would go to the chandala, a part would be given to the local king, and the rest would be Harishchandra's remuneration. Harishchandra started living and working at the cremation ground. One day, he dreamed about his past lives, and realized that his current condition was a result of his past sins. During this nightmare, he also saw his queen crying before him. When he woke up, he saw his queen actually crying before him. She held the dead body of their son, who had died of a snake bite. Thinking of his misfortune, Harishchandra thought of committing suicide, but then realized that he would have to continue paying for his sins in his next life.
Meanwhile, the queen readied to cremate the dead body of their son. But, Harishchandra told her that he would not let her do so without paying the fee. At that time, all the deities appeared led by the deity of Dharma and accompanied by Vishwamitra. They praised Harishchandra for his good qualities, and invited him to heaven.
But Harishchandra refused to go to heaven without his public who have lamented over his departure from his kingdom. He believes that they are the equal sharer in his merits and that he will only go heaven when his people also accompany him. He requested the king of devas, Indra to allow his people to go to heaven at least for a single day. Indra accepts his request, and he along with his people ascend to the heaven.
After his ascension to heaven, Vashistha - the sage of Harishchandra's royal dynasty - ended his tapasya of 12 years. He came to know about the unfortunate events that had happened to Harishchandra during these years. He started a severe fight with Vishwamitra, but was ultimately pacified by Brahma. Brahma explained to him that Vishwamitra was only testing the king, and had actually helped him ascend to the heaven.
This story affected Mahatma Gandhi, who was deeply influenced by the virtues of telling the truth when he watched the play of Harishchandra in his childhood.
What kind of test is this?
@@theinvictusabhi "pran jaye par vachan na jaye" ye tabhi se raghuvansh kul me use hone laga
@@Seeker369_ he didn't give any Vachan. Why is that sage so cruel and inhuman? OK... Yes! Sages were cruel to /Untouchables/Outcasts SC STs and told other too to do the same. But didn't know they wanted to maintain supremacy over Kshatriyas as well. And gave such stupid logic of "Sins of the past" to justify their point. That's such a bad logic. Did they peddle Blind faith / andha Vishwas?
Bahut badhiya vedio h bhai... hindi hoti to aur achha lagta
It's not about height its all about worship of lord Hanuman 🙏
India may be currently poor. But it has a history and heritage and rich and diverse culture. On the scale of time of civilisations, this period of poverty will be relatively small. A time will come when it will be counted amount the very happening countries in near future.
Don't worry Lord kalki is coming
Jai shree ram❤
Amazing episode👍❤
pratyay singh is still worthy😂😂
Looks the same as swinging Clubs in an Akhada. Very effective.
Indian bro rocks…
Wow, pretty amazing. I remember walking along the Ganga a few years ago and seeing the Dolphin sign. When were you there?
Ram Ram.🙏🙏