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Welcome to Voice of 'Maheedhar' Planet Leaf (M Planet Leaf - MPL), Behind the secrets Youtube Channel. The Journey of Amazing and Untold Facts and Mysteries Begins here. Here I bring you Complete Bhagavad Gita and stories of Mahabharata, stories of Ramayana, science behind Sanatana Dharma, Interesting & Unknown Facts and Mysteries in Telugu.. Always yours, Maheedhar Vallabhaneni.. మన ప్రపంచంలో ఉండే చాలా వింతలనూ, వాటి రహస్యాలనూ తెలుగు లో మహీదర్స్ ప్లానెట్ లీఫ్ లో చూడండి.

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Monday Apr 08, 2024

Mahabharatam Web Series Episode-3 (Story of Bheeshma) - సంపూర్ణ మహాభారతం భా-3 భీష్మ పితామహుడి కథ
In the epic Mahabharata, Bhishma was well known for his pledge of celibacy. The eighth son of Kuru King Shantanu and the goddess Ganga Bheeshma was blessed with wish-long life and was related to both the Pandava and the Kaurava. He was an unparalleled archer and warrior of his time. He was a mighty atimaharathi, capable of defeating 12 maharathis at once. He also handed down the Vishnu Sahasranama to Yudhishthira when he was on his death bed (of arrows) in the battle of Kurukshetra.
The legend behind Bhishma's birth is as follows — once the eight Vasus ("Ashtavasus") visited Vashishta's ashram accompanied by their wives. One of the wives took a fancy to Kamadhenu, Vashishta's wish-bearing cow and asked her husband Prabhasa to steal it from Vashishta. Prabhasa then stole the cow with the help of the others who were all consequently cursed by Vashishta to be born in the world of humans. Upon the Vasus appealing to Vashishta's mercy, the seven Vasus who had assisted in stealing Kamadhenu had their curse mitigated such that they would be liberated from their human birth as soon as they were born; however, Prabhasa being protagonist of the theft, was cursed to endure a longer life on the earth. The curse, however is softened to the extent that he would be one of the most illustrious men of his time. It was this Prabhasa who took birth as Bhishma.
Bhishma means He of the terrible oath, referring to his vow of lifelong celibacy. Originally named Devavratha, he became known as Bhishma after he took the bhishama pratigya ('terrible oath') — the vow of lifelong celibacy and of service to whomever sat on the throne of his father (the throne of Hastinapur). He took this oath so that his father, Shantanu could marry a fisherwoman Satyavati — Satyavati's father had refused to give his daughter's hand to Shantanu on the grounds that his daughter's children would never be rulers. This made Shantanu despondent, and upon discovering the reason for his father's despondency, Devavratha sought out the girl's father and promised him that he would never stake a claim to the throne, implying that the child born to Shantanu and Satyavati would become the ruler after Shantanu. At this, Satyavati's father retorted that even if Devavratha gave up his claim to the throne, his (Devavratha's) children would still claim the throne. Devavratha then took the vow of lifelong celibacy, thus sacrificing his 'crown-prince' title and denying himself the pleasures of conjugal love. This gave him immediate recognition among the gods. His father granted him the boon of Ichcha Mrityu (control over his own death — he could choose the time of his death, making him immortal till his chosen time of death, instead of completely immortal which would have been an even more severe curse and cause of suffering).
Films
His life has been made into many films in different Indian languages. The first silent film was made in 1922. During the talkie period, the first film was made in Hindi (1937). It was followed by a Bengali film in 1942 directed by Jyotish Bannerjee. Jahar Ganguli played the title role.
In Telugu cinema, two films were made. The first film on Bhishma was made in 1944 directed by Chitrapu Narayana Rao. Jandhyala Gourinatha Sastry played the role of Bhishma. B. A. Subba Rao made a film in 1962 titled Bhishma. The title role was played by N. T. Rama Rao.
Bhishma's character was played by Mukesh Khanna in the B.R. Chopra's Mahabharat, one of the most successful Hindi television series. Aarav Chowdhary also played the role of Bhishma in Star Plus' Mahabharat. He is portrayed by Naved Aslam in Sony TV's Suryaputra Karn.Ronit Roy also portrayed it in Kahaani Hamaaray Mahaabhaarat Ki.
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Sunday Apr 07, 2024

Rewriting Destiny - Influence of Rahu | మృత్యువును తప్పించిన దానం! - ఒక చిన్న కథ - కొన్ని ఆపదలను తప్పించుకోవడానికి మంచి పనులు చేయడమెలా మార్గం? | Voice of Maheedhar Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive...
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Story of a man about to be bitten by Rahu Graha according to his destiny or fate.. Watch the video to know about what happened to him!
There is a Ugadi Panchangam 2024 bonus content in this video.. The details of the 5 Rashis that get Raja Yogam.. మేష రాశి - ARIES, మకర రాశి - CAPRICORN, వృశ్చిక రాశి - SCORPIO, కన్యా రాశి - VIRGO, కర్కాటక రాశి - CANCER..
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Sunday Apr 07, 2024

Mahabharatam Web Series Episode-2 (Birth of Veda Vyasa) | సంపూర్ణ మహాభారతం భాగం-2 (వ్యాస జననం) | Maheedhar’s Planet Leaf (MPL)
The creator of Mahabharata
Devotions, knowledge, philosophy, tenacity, etc. and people associated with them has been the absolute ancestors and divine past of our beautiful nation. Among them we have been listening about a number of saints and sages who have done such a great piece of work to build the spirituality of the universe. One was Maharishi Ved Vyasa, a devine soul who created the epic called Mahabharata.
Today, lets learn the story of Vyasa’s birth. How he came into the existence? How he got his name? What was the purpose of his birth? Watch the video to find out…
Once upon a time in the existence, there was a sage called Maharishi Parashara. He was the author of the first ever Puran- The Vishnu Puran. Once he was travelling near the river Yamuna, he saw a young lady who was from the family of fisherman and helped the travelers to cross the river in her wooden boat.
The sage got attracted to the girl. He went towards the girl and asked her to take him across the river, she paddled on. In the mid of the river, Parashara grabed her hand and told her about his feeling and asked her to make love.
Her name was Satyawati also known as Matsyagandha due the fishy smell that came out of her body. Satyawati hesitated but after his repeated request she agreed for the same. However, she had some conditions for the sage.
The first condition – Satyawati said that when the approach the bank and get involved, no one shall see them. Parashara agreed and spoke some Mantra and soon an island appeared and the surrounding became foggy around them.
The second condition – Satyawati asked that the fishy smell from her body should turn into fragrance and her virginity shall be maintained even after this togetherness. The sage agreed and pronounced the mantras to turn the fishy smell to a beautiful fragrance and gave the boon that her virginity shall be maintained even after their relationship.
Then she asked him to give her a boon that her child shall be knowledgeable and learned and a big sage himself not a fisherman instead. The sage welcomed this condition too and said TATHASTU.
The two then went on to make love on the foggy island. The sage then left the island. On the same day Devi Satyavati gave birth to a boy who was later known as Veda Vyasa. He was dark so he got his name Krishna and since he was born on an island (dwip), he was named Dvaipayana.
Well, the boy was Vyasa, full name being Krishna Dvaipayana Veda Vyasa. He went for a strong Tap (tenacity) in search of the purpose of his life on one condition that whenever his mother would remember him and call him, he shall report.
He was believed to be a part of Lord Vishnu. Ved Vyasa only was the creator, the author of the great epic of all time, the Mahabharata. In fact, Ved Vyasa was the great grandfather of Kauravas and Pandavas.
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Saturday Apr 06, 2024

Maha Bharatam Exclusive Web Series Intro – Ep – 1 – సంపూర్ణ మహాభారతం అంతర్జాల ధారావాహిక పరిచయభాగం – Maheedhar’s Planet Leaf (MPL)
The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.
The Mahābhārata is an epic narrative of the Kurukṣetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pāṇḍava princes. It also contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four “goals of life” or puruṣārtha (12.161). Among the principal works and stories in the Mahābhārata are the Bhagavadgītā, the story of Damayantī, an abbreviated version of the Rāmāyaṇa, and the story of Ṛṣyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
Traditionally, the authorship of the Mahābhārata is attributed to Vyāsa. There have been many attempts to unravel its historical growth and compositional layers. The oldest preserved parts of the text are thought to be not much older than around 400 BCE, though the origins of the epic probably fall between the 8th and 9th centuries BCE. The text probably reached its final form by the early Gupta period (c. 4th century CE). The title may be translated as “the great tale of the Bhārata dynasty”. According to the Mahābhārata itself, the tale is extended from a shorter version of 24,000 verses called simply Bhārata.
The Mahābhārata is the longest epic poem known and has been described as “the longest poem ever written”. Its longest version consists of over 100,000 śloka or over 200,000 individual verse lines (each shloka is a couplet), and long prose passages. About 1.8 million words in total, the Mahābhārata is roughly ten times the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined, or about four times the length of the Rāmāyaṇa. W. J. Johnson has compared the importance of the Mahābhārata in the context of world civilization to that of the Bible, the works of Shakespeare, the works of Homer, Greek drama, or the Qur’an.
The epic is traditionally ascribed to the sage Vyāsa, who is also a major character in the epic. Vyāsa described it as being itihāsa (history). He also describes the Guru-shishya parampara, which traces all great teachers and their students of the Vedic times.
The first section of the Mahābhārata states that it was Gaṇeśa who wrote down the text to Vyasa’s dictation.
The epic employs the story within a story structure, otherwise known as frametales, popular in many Indian religious and non-religious works. It is first recited at Takshashila by the sage Vaiśampāyana, a disciple of Vyāsa, to the King Janamejaya who is the great-grandson of the Pāṇḍava prince Arjuna. The story is then recited again by a professional storyteller named Ugraśrava Sauti, many years later, to an assemblage of sages performing the 12-year sacrifice for the king Saunaka Kulapati in the Naimiśa Forest.
The text has been described by some early 20th-century western Indologists as unstructured and chaotic. Hermann Oldenberg supposed that the original poem must once have carried an immense “tragic force” but dismissed the full text as a “horrible chaos.” Moritz Winternitz (Geschichte der indischen Literatur 1909) considered that “only unpoetical theologists and clumsy scribes” could have lumped the parts of disparate origin into an unordered whole.
Indian Telugu film director SS Rajamouli (Baahubali Fame) has planned to make a prestigious movie on the same Mahabharata. This is not a movie and no where connected to Rajamouli’s Mahabharata. This is an Exclusive web video series of Maha Bharata with illustrations and fabulous visual effects and narrated by Maheedhar Vallabhaneni. Our Special thanks to Sadguru Sri Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev…
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Friday Apr 05, 2024


Maha Bharatam Exclusive Web Series Promo Episode || సంపూర్ణ మహాభారతం అంతర్జాల ధారావాహిక ప్రకరణం || Maheedhar’s Planet Leaf (MPL)
The Mahābhārata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India, the other being the Rāmāyaṇa.
The Mahābhārata is an epic narrative of the Kurukṣetra War and the fates of the Kaurava and the Pāṇḍava princes. It also contains philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four “goals of life” or puruṣārtha (12.161). Among the principal works and stories in the Mahābhārata are the Bhagavadgītā, the story of Damayantī, an abbreviated version of the Rāmāyaṇa, and the story of Ṛṣyasringa, often considered as works in their own right.
Traditionally, the authorship of the Mahābhārata is attributed to Vyāsa. There have been many attempts to unravel its historical growth and compositional layers. The oldest preserved parts of the text are thought to be not much older than around 400 BCE, though the origins of the epic probably fall between the 8th and 9th centuries BCE. The text probably reached its final form by the early Gupta period (c. 4th century CE). The title may be translated as “the great tale of the Bhārata dynasty”. According to the Mahābhārata itself, the tale is extended from a shorter version of 24,000 verses called simply Bhārata.
The Mahābhārata is the longest epic poem known and has been described as “the longest poem ever written”. Its longest version consists of over 100,000 śloka or over 200,000 individual verse lines (each shloka is a couplet), and long prose passages. About 1.8 million words in total, the Mahābhārata is roughly ten times the length of the Iliad and the Odyssey combined, or about four times the length of the Rāmāyaṇa. W. J. Johnson has compared the importance of the Mahābhārata in the context of world civilization to that of the Bible, the works of Shakespeare, the works of Homer, Greek drama, or the Qur’an.
The epic is traditionally ascribed to the sage Vyāsa, who is also a major character in the epic. Vyāsa described it as being itihāsa (history). He also describes the Guru-shishya parampara, which traces all great teachers and their students of the Vedic times.
The first section of the Mahābhārata states that it was Gaṇeśa who wrote down the text to Vyasa’s dictation.
The epic employs the story within a story structure, otherwise known as frametales, popular in many Indian religious and non-religious works. It is first recited at Takshashila by the sage Vaiśampāyana, a disciple of Vyāsa, to the King Janamejaya who is the great-grandson of the Pāṇḍava prince Arjuna. The story is then recited again by a professional storyteller named Ugraśrava Sauti, many years later, to an assemblage of sages performing the 12-year sacrifice for the king Saunaka Kulapati in the Naimiśa Forest.
The text has been described by some early 20th-century western Indologists as unstructured and chaotic. Hermann Oldenberg supposed that the original poem must once have carried an immense “tragic force” but dismissed the full text as a “horrible chaos.” Moritz Winternitz (Geschichte der indischen Literatur 1909) considered that “only unpoetical theologists and clumsy scribes” could have lumped the parts of disparate origin into an unordered whole.
Indian Telugu film director SS Rajamouli (Baahubali Fame) has planned to make a prestigious movie on the same Mahabharata. This is not a movie and no where connected to Rajamouli’s Mahabharata. This is an Exclusive web video series of Maha Bharata with illustrations and fabulous visual effects and narrated by Maheedhar Vallabhaneni. Our Special thanks to Sri Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev…
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Thursday Apr 04, 2024

Punishments Mentioned in Garuda Puranam | గరుడ పురాణం ప్రకారం ఈ తప్పులకు ఎటువంటి శిక్షలు? – సంతప్తక బ్రాహ్మణుడు - పంచ ప్రేతాల గాధ! | Voice of Maheedhar Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive...
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Santaptaka and 5 Pretas..
The Garuda Purana is one of 18 Mahāpurāṇ of texts in Hinduism. It is a part of Vaishnavism literature corpus, primarily centering around Hindu god Vishnu. Composed in Sanskrit, the earliest version of the text may have been composed in the first millennium BCE, but it was likely expanded and changed over a long period of time.
The Garuda Purana text is known in many versions, contains 15000+ verses. Its chapters encyclopedically deal with a highly diverse collection of topics. The text contains cosmology, mythology, relationship between gods, ethics, good versus evil, various schools of Hindu philosophies, the theory of Yoga, the theory of "heaven and " with "karma and rebirth", ancestral rites and soteriology, rivers and geography, types of minerals and stones, testing methods for gems for their quality, listing of plants and herbs, various diseases and their symptoms, various medicines, aphrodisiacs, prophylactics, Hindu calendar and its basis, astronomy, moon, planets, astrology, architecture, building home, essential features of a Hindu temple, rites of passage, charity and gift making, economy, thrift, duties of a king, politics, state officials and their roles and how to appoint them, genre of literature, rules of grammar, and other topics. The final chapters discuss how to practice Yoga (Samkhya and Advaita types), personal development and the benefits of self-knowledge.
The Padma Purana categorizes the Purana, along with itself, Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana, as a Sattva Purana (a purana which represents goodness and purity). The text, like all Mahapuranas, is attributed to sage Veda Vyāsa in the Hindu tradition.
The Garuda Purana is a Vaishnava Purana and has, according to the tradition, 19,000 shlokas (verses). However, the manuscripts that have survived into the modern era have preserved about eight thousand verses. These are divided into two parts, a Purva Khanda (early section) and an Uttara Khanda (later section). The Purva Khanda contains about 229 chapters, but in some versions of the text this section has between 240–243 chapters. The Uttara Khanda varies between 34 and 49 chapters. The Uttara Khanda is more often known as Pretakhanda or Pretakalpa.
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Sunday Mar 24, 2024

Satyameva Jayate | సత్యమేవ జయతే! - ఒక మంచి కథ.. | ఇచ్చిన మాట నిలబెట్టుకోవడానికి మరణానికి సిద్ధపడిన నంద ఎవరు? | Voice of Maheedhar Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive...
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The greatness of Nanda which is chapter 18 of the English translation of the Padma Purana, one of the largest Mahapuranas, detailing ancient Indian society, traditions, geography, as well as religious pilgrimages (yatra) to sacred places (tirthas). This is the eighteenth chapter of the Srishti-khanda (section on creation) of the Padma Purana, which contains six books total consisting of at least 50,000 Sanskrit metrical verses.
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Friday Mar 22, 2024

Magical Coin | మాయా నాణెం - ఒక చిన్న కథ.. | ఈ రాగి మాయా నాణెం మీకు కూడా దొరికిందా? | Voice of Maheedhar Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive...
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The Magical Coin - A good moral story for everyone..
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Thursday Feb 08, 2024

Story of Jeevan Mukta | జీవన్ముక్తుడు! అద్భుత సత్యం - అంత్యకాల చింతనలే మరుజన్మను నిర్ణయిస్తాయా? | Voice of Maheedhar Planet Leaf (MPL) Videos Exclusive...
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Kama Krodhascha Lobhascha Dehe Thishtanthi Taskarah Jnana Ratno-paharaya Tasmat Jagrata Jagrata..
Desire, anger, greed, attachment, pride, jealousy; these dacoits are residing within your own body. They are not outside. They are residing as sixth column enemies within you. And, why are they there? To loot you of the Jnana-Ratna, to rob you of the precious gem of spiritual wisdom or atma-jnana, to loot you and deprive you of the precious gem of Self-awareness and make you forget your Self and weep and wail and be in ignorance. In order to deprive you of this jewel of atma-jnana, they are there. Therefore, oh man, oh Sadhak, Jagrata, Jagrata. Beware, beware. In this way, from the submerged level of the chitta or the deep within, various samskaras and vasana are brought into activity.
- Adi Shankaracharya .
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Wednesday May 04, 2022

డెవిల్స్ ఇన్ నికోబార్ నవల | Devils in Nicobar Novel written by Madhu Babu | Audiobook Part 1 | SMBAB - Shadow Madhu Babu Audio Books (Official) Exclusive.. @ShadowMadhuBabuhttps://youtu.be/6wa_IBMVAac

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