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CHANDRA-HASA As for Chandrahasa, Dhrishta Buddhi was in great anguish. He himself caused to burn (destroy) his own house. (Nat M. 4, p. 982) He was prince of a Southern' State. His father was killed in battle and his mother became Sati on the funeral pyre of her husband. He had to pass through several adverse circumstances. He was a man of devotion and faith. Dhrishta Buddhi, who ruled over his state, wanted to kili him, but after a variety of adventures he came to the throne again. See : Dhrishta Buddhi | CHANDRA-HASA As for Chandrahasa, Dhrishta Buddhi was in great anguish. He himself caused to burn (destroy) his own house. (Nat M. 4, p. 982) He was prince of a Southern' State. His father was killed in battle and his mother became Sati on the funeral pyre of her husband. He had to pass through several adverse circumstances. He was a man of devotion and faith. Dhrishta Buddhi, who ruled over his state, wanted to kili him, but after a variety of adventures he came to the throne again. See : Dhrishta Buddhi | ||
==References== | |||
1. Kohli, Surindar SINGH ed, Dictionary of Mythological References in GURU GRANTH Sahib, 1993 | 1. Kohli, Surindar SINGH ed, Dictionary of Mythological References in GURU GRANTH Sahib, 1993 | ||
[[category:Mythological References]] | [[category:Mythological References]] |
Latest revision as of 01:36, 1 May 2007
CHANDRA-HASA As for Chandrahasa, Dhrishta Buddhi was in great anguish. He himself caused to burn (destroy) his own house. (Nat M. 4, p. 982) He was prince of a Southern' State. His father was killed in battle and his mother became Sati on the funeral pyre of her husband. He had to pass through several adverse circumstances. He was a man of devotion and faith. Dhrishta Buddhi, who ruled over his state, wanted to kili him, but after a variety of adventures he came to the throne again. See : Dhrishta Buddhi
References
1. Kohli, Surindar SINGH ed, Dictionary of Mythological References in GURU GRANTH Sahib, 1993