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King Sagar’s Curse: King Sagar's 60,000 sons were turned to ashes by the sage Kapila due to their disrespectful actions. Their souls remained wandering, unable to find peace or liberation, which prompted King Sagar's descendants to seek a solution.
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Anshuman’s Penance: Anshuman, King Sagar’s grandson, performed intense penance to seek Lord Brahma's favor, hoping to bring the divine river Ganga to Earth and release the souls of his ancestors from their curse.
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Bhagirath’s Devotion: Bhagirath, Anshuman’s grandson, continued the legacy of penance started by his forefathers. His deep and unwavering devotion to Lord Brahma eventually bore fruit.
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Lord Brahma’s Consent: Impressed by Bhagirath’s dedication, Lord Brahma finally agreed to bring Ganga down from heaven. However, the task was daunting, as Ganga's descent to Earth could potentially cause destruction.
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Ganga’s Descent: The descent of Goddess Ganga was made possible due to Bhagirath’s efforts. Ganga descended from heaven and flowed through the heavens, but in order to prevent destruction on Earth, Bhagirath sought the help of Lord Shiva, who caught the mighty river in his locks, letting it flow gently to Earth.
Art Print Speciality
- Printed on Felix Schoeller coated matte paper from Germany.
- Smooth, non-reflective surface for high-quality finish.
- Uses Epson Ultrachrome HDX inks for durability.
- Inks offer vibrant color reproduction and fade resistance.
- Artwork lasts for decades under proper conditions.