Father's Day: The scriptures, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana also show the importance of the Father
Father's Day: The scriptures, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana also show the importance of the Father
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Today is Father's Day and is celebrated every year in the third week of June. The third Sunday of the month is dedicated to the father and this time Father's Day will be celebrated on June 16. Now, today, we are going to tell you that the Father-Son relationship was very special even in the Hindu scriptures of the Tretayug and the Dwarpa era.

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King Shantanu - The Blessing of Desire Death given to the Son
According to the Mahabharata, Bhishma's father was King Shantanu. When King Shantanu Nishad became fascinated by Virgo Satyawati, he took a marriage proposal and went to his father. Satyawati's father asked for the word 'King Shantanu' that the children born of his daughter would become kings, and then they refused. When Bhishma came to know this, he went to Satyawati's father and promised that he would be a lifelong celibate and become the king of the children of Satyawati. This is how he fulfilled his father's wish. Delighted, King Shantanu gave Bhishma the gift of desire death.

 

Raja Dashrath- Son Prana in Disconnection
King Dashrath of Ayodhya loved his eldest son, Sriram. He wanted to make Shri Ram king, but because of his word he did not want to send Ram to the forest dwelling. Before going to the forest, he also told Shri Ram that you should take me captive and become the king himself. A few days after Shri Ram left for Vanwas, he sacrificed his life in the son's disconnection.

 

Bali - Son Shown The Right Way
According to Ramayana, Vanarraj Bali had handed over his son Angad to Sriram while he died, while Bali died at the hands of Shri Ram. Bali knew that only Shri Ram could save his son Angad and use his power. It was because of Bali's foresight that Angad played an important role in the war with Shri Ram. If Bali does not dedicate Angad to Sriram, it is possible that he cannot use his power properly.

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Arjuna - Revenge of the Death of Lia Son
Arjuna also loved his son Abhimanyu very much. Abhimanyu had learnt arms from Arjuna and Srikrishna. When the Kauravas killed Abhimanyu in the war, Arjuna vowed to kill Jayadrath before the sun sets the next day (because It was Jayadrath who prevented the Pandavas from entering the chakras), otherwise he would immolate himself. According to his word, Arjuna had avenged the death of his son Abhimanyu by killing Jayadrath the next day before he was sunken.

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