All of you must have heard that many religious texts show that the earth rests on the fun of Sheshnag. However, this theme is also described during the Adi Parva period of the Mahabharata. If that is to be believed, sheshnag once held the earth on its own, and since then it rests on the fun of Sheshnag, but does anyone know why Sheshnag had put the earth on his fans? Was? If you want to know about this, let us tell you about it in detail. also read Today is not an auspicious Muhurat, know today's Panchang According to this legend of the Mahabharata, Brahma J had six Manas sons. One of which was Mirchi. He had a son named Prajapati. Rishi Kashyap married 17 daughters of Daksha Prajapati. One of which was named Kadru. One thousand mighty serpents were born from the womb and the largest remaining serpents. The story further tells us that Maharishi Kashyap had another wife named Vinta. Say that once Vinita and Kadru were roaming. Only then did they see a horse. Kadru said the horse is white, but its tail is black. On this, Vinita said the horse is full white. There was a condition that the loser would become the other's maid. The next day was fixed to see that horse. Coming home, Kadru asked his serpent sons for fear of losing the bet and came to the black tail by sticking to the horse's tail. After seeing the spirit of hypocrisy of Vinta and his brothers, Sheshnag left his family and his brothers and went to penance on the mountains of the Himalayas and Gandhamadan. They lived with only air and meditated to control their senses. Delighted by his penance, Brahma Ji appeared and gave him the blessing that his intellect would never deviate from Dharma. At the same time, Brahma Ji also told Sheshnag that the earth is always moving because of the mountains and rivers, and at the behest of Brahma Ji, Sheshnag took the earth on his own. also read The Ashad month has begun, Know the fasts and festivals