Narada Muni teachning Prahlad in womb of his mother
The Birth of Prahlada Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha were twins of great strength. They were wicked to the core. Being the elder of the two, Hiranyakashipu ascended the throne and ruled…
The Birth of Prahlada Hiranyakashipu and Hiranyaksha were twins of great strength. They were wicked to the core. Being the elder of the two, Hiranyakashipu ascended the throne and ruled…
Scandalous Remarks with Noble Intentions Narada Muni, often perceived as a divine troublemaker, sometimes made remarks that outwardly seemed like scandalous gossip. However, his intentions were far from malicious. Narada…
A Segment of the Santi Parva of Mahabharata The Origin of Nara and Narayana Next, Bhishma related this history. During a Satya-yuga of the Svayambhuva manvantara, the great sage Dharma…
Dear readers, here comes an interesting story about how dhEvEndhran and naaradhar played a game to bring a fight between Siva and VishNu to establish who is superior among the…
Narada, a celestial sage renowned for his devotion and wisdom, once experienced the cycle of birth in various forms due to a curse. In one of his incarnations, he was…
Narada's Encounter with the Hunter Introduction Once upon a time, the great saint Narada, after visiting Lord Narayana in the Vaikunthas, went to Prayaga to bathe at the confluence of…
The Birth of Narada In the ancient city of Kanyakubja, there lived an emperor named Drumila. Together with his wife, Kalavati, the couple performed intense penance on the banks of…
Chapter 1: Once upon a time while travelling the three worlds, Yogiraj Narad Muni reached Mrityulok(Planet Earth), he saw the human beings suffering immensely. He visited the abode…
Once Narada was sitting in Lord Shiva’s court on Mount Kailasa. It was attended by illustrious sages and brahmarishis. Durvasa's Arrival Just then Durvasa entered the assembly carrying a huge…
Narada is so famous as a mischief-maker and a quarrel-monger that in India, a mischievous person who always delights in backbiting and indulges in spreading rumors is symbolically chided as…