A saint of the stature of Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj graces this world once in many centuries. Born in 1922 in a humble village in Uttar Pradesh, he began spreading the message of divine love and devotion with unmatched zeal at the young age of 16. Over his 91-year lifetime, he unlocked the wisdom of the Vedas and scriptures for people across India and the world. Alongside spiritual enlightenment, he made profound contributions to social and physical well-being, a mission his eldest daughter, Dr. Vishakha Tripathi, pursued with remarkable dedication.
Leadership of Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat
In 2002, Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj entrusted the leadership of Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat (JKP) to his three daughters-Dr. Vishakha Tripathi, Dr. Shyama Tripathi, and Dr. Krishna Tripathi. Dr. Vishakha Tripathi, appointed as President of JKP and Bhakti Mandir, located near Prayagraj, took on the mantle of fulfilling her father's vision to elevate humanity both spiritually and materially.
Establishing Grand Temples
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj established three awe-inspiring temples to lead people on the path of devotion, all of which flourished under Dr. Vishakha Tripathi's stewardship. Prem Mandir in Vrindavan, celebrated globally for its unparalleled beauty and spiritual essence, draws lakhs of devotees everyday for the darshan of Shri Radha-Krishna and Shri Sita-Ram. Kirti Mandir in Barsana, devoted to Shri Radha Rani's mother, Kirti Maiya, stands as the only temple of its kind in the world. Bhakti Mandir in Mangarh, his birthplace, embodies his vision of love and devotion. Read More!
Rajarshi Vrishaketu: From A Beer Yodhha To A Sage King (Karna Series 7)
29 parts Ongoing Mature
29 parts
Ongoing
Mature
This is the last story of my Karna series where I want to write the story of his most unknown Son, Vrishaketu.
He is the son of a greatest Archer and warrior of India, Karna. He is rumoured to be the son of his second neglected wife Supriya, worshiper of Karna. By birth he was Surpriyo, but unfortunately the Boy knew himself was Padmanav or Son of his first wife Padmavati.
He himself was a greatest archer with apt Knowledge of Divine weapons or Divya Astra and powerful fighters. He was the last person upon this earth with such knowledge of Divine weapons yet he was not permitted by Lord Krishna to use any of them in the Ran Bhoomi or battlefield. Did he follow his orders whole life?
Even being the greatest warrior of his time, he was defeated by the Iron Man of India or Aryavart, the long forgotten son of his uncle Arjuna and aunt Chitrangada, Babrubahan. Was he a cowardly man as told by maharishi Ved Vyas or something else? Why did he choose the way of peace and in later life, he became the messenger of the peace in the Aryavart after his mother Padma and his sister-in-law Vatsyala? Why was his relation with his son Soumyajit very complex and complicated who took the peace loving nature of his father as a sign of his Kawarta or cowardice? Why did Vrishaketu prefer his twin nephews, the sons of Padmaja and Pradumna, Shaturghna and Tamoghna, over his son and why so? Why did Parikshit hate him and later repented hard? Why did his other nephew Soumayajit worship him like a God?
This is the story of heartbreak, lust, love, pain and lifelong agony, endless trial to prove himself worthy, fight against the social hierarchy and stigma, discovering of true identity and love. It may contain some mature contents.
The story is completely mine based on the story of Uttar Mahabharat time and a purely fan fiction. No resemblance with any living or dead. The characters are taken from Ved Vyas Mahabharata.
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