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Exchange Of Youth

 

Yayati decided to marry Sharmishatha. They got married according to the Gandharva rite (mutual consent). Sharmishtha soon delivered three sons, Druhyu, Anu and Puru. Devayani was unaware of all this. One day she accompanied Yayati to the forest. There she saw three boys who looked like Yayati. She asked them who they were. They said they were Yayati's and Sharmishtha's sons. Devayani was shocked! She ran to her father Shukracharya's place. Yayati followed her and asked her to come back to his kingdom. She did not oblige. Shukracharya got angry and cursed him saying he will lose his youth! When Yayati asked for his forgiveness, Shukracharya said he can exchange youth for his old age. Yayati then went to his sons to ask them to exchange their youth with him. He first asked his eldest son Yadu. He disagreed. Then he asked Turvasu, Anu and Druyu. All the three disagreed. He finally approached his last son Puru. Puru agreed to exchange his youth with his father for a thousand years. Yayati became young again and enjoyed his youth. After a thousand years, he exchanged his youth with his son Puru and granted him his kingdom. Puru then ascended the throne. (Puru is the ancestor of the Kauravas).




PS: This is the continuation of my previous story. 

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