Mahabharatha - Adi Parva - #2
Let's Proceed…
Prayer to Isana
Sauti then said, "Having bowed down to Isana (aka Lord Shiva), the primordial being; the one who has no beginning no end; who is the source of beginning and destruction of this universe; who is Vishnu and Hari, I declare the sacred thoughts of Sage Vyasa. This history has already been published by a few bards, some are teaching it now and others will promulgate it hereafter on this earth. It is a delight of the learned to reiterate it every time as it purifies both the narrator and the listener."
Golden Egg of Creation

@MyNote: According to ancient Hindu scriptures, there is neither beginning nor end to this world as it is cyclic in nature. We can easily relate to this as we are part of "Milky Way", the spiral galaxy. Our seasons and constellation patterns in the sky repeat themselves tirelessly and this has been happening for several millions of years now. I will come up with a separate article about the space-time calculations as per Bhagavatha purana, which was also authored by the great sage Veda Vyasa.
Devas and Adityas
Sauti continued, "The various generations of Devas was thirty-three thousand, thirty-three hundred and thirty-three(36,333) in count. The sons of Div (presumably the first deva) were Brihadbhanu, Chakshus, Atma Vibhavasu, Savita, Richika, Arka, Bhanu, Asavaha, and Ravi. Of the Vivaswans (aka Adityas), Mahya was the youngest. His son was Deva-vrata. Deva-vrata's son Su-vrata had three sons namely Dasa-jyoti, Sata-jyoti, and Sahasra-jyoti. The illustrious Dasa-jyoti had ten thousand offsprings, Sata-jyoti ten times that of Dasa-jyothi (100,000), and Sahasra-jyoti had ten times the number of Sata-jyoti's offspring (1,000,000). From these descended the family of the Kurus, of the Yadus, and of Bharata; the family of Yayati and of Ikshwaku; also of all the Kings on earth. The generations produced by them were numerous and abundant. The various topics of the Vedas, Yoga and Vignana Dharma, Artha and Kama, Dharma, Rules for the conduct of mankind, histories and discourses with various srutis etc,. have been discussed in length by the Rishi Vyasa here in due order."
To be continued….
I feel that Mahabharata and Ramayana should not be under Mythology category. According to me, they are not mythologies, they are histories of our ancient India. Nice article.
I agree with you Bala... That is what I have claimed in my previous post Ancient Hindu Texts. I will change it from my upcoming posts...
Nice @rajivv203 . Your articles are great. Keep going.