- Sagara (Vedic king)
King Sagar is one of the greatest kings of
Suryavansha in theSatya Yuga , also known as theIkshvaku dynasty , he has two wives, one a princess of theVidarbha , and the other from royal lineage of Sivi [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m03/m03106.htm Ikshaku tribe] The Mahabharata translated byKisari Mohan Ganguli (1883 -1896), Book 3: Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra Parva: Section CVI, p. 228 'There was born in the family of the Ikshaku tribe, a ruler of the earth named Sagara, endued with beauty, and strength...".] He was an ancestor to KingDasharatha and LordRama (Incarnation of SreeVishnu ).Birth of Ganga
King Sagar performed a horse sacrifice (Ashwamedha yajna) to prove his supremacy. Lord
Indra , the leader of the demigods, became fearful over the results of the yajna, so he decided to steal the horse. He left the horse at the ashram of Kapila, who was in deep meditation. King Sagar’s 60,000 sons (born of QueenSumati ) and his sonAsamanja (born of QueenKeshini ) were then sent to find the horse. When the 60,000 sons found the horse at Kapiladeva’s ashram, they thought he had stolen it. When they prepared to attack the meditating rishi (sage),Kapila opened his eyes. Because the sons of King Sagara had disrespected such a great personality, consequently, fire emanated from their own bodies, and they were immediately burned to ashes [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/vp/vp096.htm#page_378 Sons of Sagara]Vishnu Purana translated byHorace Hayman Wilson , 1840, Book IV, Chapter IV. p. 378 the gods repaired to the Muni Kapila, who was a portion of Vishńu, free from fault, and endowed with all true wisdom. Having approached him with respect, they said, "O lord, what will become of the world, if these sons ofSagara are permitted to go on in the evil ways which they have learned from Asamanjas! Do thou, then, assume a visible form, for the protection of the afflicted universe." "Be satisfied," replied the sage, "in a brief time the sons of Sagara shall be all destroyed.".] .Later King Sagar sent his grandson
Anshuman to retrieve the horse. Kapiladeva returned the horse and told Anshuman that the sons of King Sagar could be delivered if the Ganges descended to earth and bathed them in her waters.King Sagar’s great-great-grandson,Bhagiratha , eventually pleased Mother Ganga, and asked her to come to earth. Mother Ganga told Bhagiratha that the force of the Ganges falling from heaven would be too great for the earth to sustain, and that she needed someone to break the fall. Bhagiratha then worshiped Lord Siva, who then agreed to accept the descending river upon his head.King
Bhagiratha then preceded the holy river with his chariot and ripped open a gorge in which the Ganga (Ganges ) could flow. The river followed the King to Ganga Sagar at theBay of Bengal , where Kapiladeva resides. The Ganga River then bathed the remains of the 60,000 sons and returned them to their eternal positions.In an attempt to provide a web link for this community, a web link [http://www.sagarauppara.com] has been developed by the community from Andhra Pradesh, India.
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