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MAHARAJ
AGRASEN

The icon of non-violence, messenger of Peace, Emperor Agrasen
was the eldest son of King Ballabh of Pratapnagar. King Ballabh
was a Suryavamshi ( lineage from the Sun). According to the Mahalakshmi Vrath, the age then was the last
stages of Dvaapar Yug. The birth
of Maharaj Agrasen took place about 5185 years ago according to
the current calendar. Even when he was very
young, Prince Agrasen was well known for his compassion. He
never discriminated against anyone and the subjects were very
pleased with the way he conducted himself.
When Agrasen became a young man, he attended the Swyamvara of
the daughter of the King Nagaraj, Princess Madhavi. Many kings
from around the world attended including Indra, the King of the
Devas. In the Swayamvara, Princess Madhavi selected Prince
Agrasen, by putting the garland on him. This marriage merged two different family cultures,
because Prince Agrasen
was a Suryavanshi and Princess Madhavi was a Naagavanshi.
Indra,
the King of the Devas had been smitten by the beauty of Princess
Madhavi and had planned to marry her. However, he became very jealous and
angry at Agrasen for ruining his plans. To get revenge against Agrasen, Indra
also known as the Lord of Rain made sure that Pratap Nagar did not
receive any rainfall and famine struck the Pratap Nagar
kingdom. Emperor Agrasen then waged war against
Indra, and because he had dharma on his side, his army
vanquished Indra's forces and put them to flight. Faced with
this situation, Indra approached Narada (the celestial sage) for
mediation between him and Emperor Agrasen. Narada was able to
negotiate peace between them.
Agrasen was became concerned with maintaining a
long lasting peace to end the enmity. So Agrasen went to the
city of Kashi and started penance to propitiate Lord Shiva.
Pleased with the severe penance of Agrasen, Lord Shiva appeared
in front of him and advised him to propitiate Shri Mahalakshmi.
Maharaj Agrasen began meditating on Shri. Mahalakshmi.
Goddess Mahalakshmi was pleased with the dedication of Maharaj
Agrasen and appeared before him. Goddess Mahalakshmi blessed Agrasen and suggested that he take up the Vaishya
tradition of business for the sake of the prosperity of his people
and give up his Kshatriya tradition. Additionally, she requested
that he establish a new kingdom in return for her eternal
presence with with
his descendants.
With the blessings of Sri Mahalakhmi,
King Agrasen toured all of Bharat (India) . During his
travels, he found a few tiger cubs and wolf cubs
playing together. To King Agrasen and Queen Madhavi, this was an
auspicious indication that the area was Veerabhoomi (land of the
brave), and they decided to found their new kingdom at that
location. The new kingdom was named Agroha.
In due course, Agroha became prosperous and the
influence of King Agrasen was felt in all neighboring areas as
well. Trade, agriculture and industry flourished and the fame of
King Agrasen spread far and wide.
Maharaj Agrasen, performed many yagnas
(sacrifices) for the prosperity of his people. In those days,
performing a yagna was a symbol of prosperity. During one such
yagna, Maharaj Agrasen noticed that a horse that had been
brought to be sacrificed was trying hard to get away from the
sacrificial altar. Maharaj Agrasen was filled with
pity and thought about what prosperity can be achieved by
sacrificing mute animals. The idea of Ahimsa came into Maharaj
Agrasen's mind, and the King discussed it with his ministers.
The ministers advised Maharaj Agrasen that Ahimsa could be
considered by neighboring kingdoms as a sign of
weakness and encourage them to attack Agroha. Maharaj Agrasen
felt that putting an end to violence and
injustice does not show weakness. Thus, he proclaimed that there
would be no violence and killing of animals in his kingdom.
Maharaj Agrasen proceeded to conduct 18 Maha Yagnas. He divided his kingdom among his 18 children and established the 18
gotras after the guru's of each of his children. These same 18
gotras are like the eighteen chapters of the Bhagavadgita; although they
differ, they are still
related to each other to form the whole. Under this arrangement,
Agroha prospered very well and flourished. In the latter part of
his life, Maharaj Agrasen nominated his eldest son Vibhu to the
throne and took up the Vanaprasth Ashram.
The neighboring kings were envious of Agroha
because of its prosperity, thus they frequently attacked it.
Because of these aggressions, Agroha faced numerous plights. In due course, the strength of Agroha was sapped. A
huge fire engulfed the city causing the
citizens to flee and disperse into various areas of
Bharat. Today, these people are known as Aggarwals. They still have the same 18 gotras that
were given to them by their
gurus, and they carry on the fame of Maharaj Agrasen. As per Maharaj
Agrasen's guidance, the Aggarwals are in the forefront of social
service.
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