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for protection. Both pleaded their inability to save him. He went to Vishnu himself, who said that he could do nothing as he was bound by the faultless devotion of Ambarisha, and suggested to the sage to seek the pardon of the king. Durvasa went to Ambarisha, who prayed to Vishnu to recall his
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to kill Ambarisha, out of a strand of his hair. Because Ambarisha was a great devotee, the Sudarshana Chakra intervened, destroyed the asura, and started chasing Durvasa himself. Durvasa went to
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arrived, and was received with all honours by Ambarisha. Durvasa agreed to the king's request to be his honoured guest, and asked the king to wait until he finished his bath in the
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river and returned. As the auspicious moment approached when the king had to break his fast to fulfill the vow of the
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Durvasa (blue-complexioned) with king Ambarisha as the central figures; the chakra in the middle.
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to Ambarisha, who worshiped the deity's weapon with great devotion. Once, during
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This article is about the legendary king. For the Indian actor, see
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discus, and save Durvasa. Thus, Durvasa's life was spared.
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Durvasa falls at the feet of Ambarish and asks for pardon
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The Hungry God: Hindu Tales of Filicide and Devotion
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Index

Ambareesh
Ambareesha

Sunahshepa
Mandhatri
Harita
Hindu texts
Sanskrit
Ikshvaku
Mandhata
Treta Yuga
Ramayana
Aitareya Brahmana
Harishchandra
Ashvamedha
Ayodhya
Indra
Shunahshepa
Vishwamitra


Bhagavata Purana
Vishnu
Vishnu
Sudarshana Chakra
Vaikuntha Ekadashi
Vrindavana
Ekadashi
Durvasa
Yamuna

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