Balahaka

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Balahaka (बलाहक) is mentioned in Puranas as one of seven mountains of Shalmaladvipa (शाल्मल द्वीप). Balahaka (बलाहक) as a Naga King is mentioned in Mahabharata (II.9.9).

Origin

Variants

History

1) Balāhaka (बलाहक).—(Valāhaka). A serpent famous in the Purāṇas. This serpent stays in the durbar hall of Varuṇa, worshipping him. (Mahābhārata, Sabhā Parva, Chapter 9, Stanza 9).[1][2]

2) Balāhaka (बलाहक).—(Valāhaka). A brother of Jayadratha the King of Sindhu. He helped Jayadratha in kidnapping Draupadī. (Mahābhārata, Vana Parva, Chapter 265, Stanza 12).[3][4]

3) Balāhaka (बलाहक).—(Valāhaka). A famous horse yoked on the right side of the chariot of Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Mention is made about this horse in Mahābhārata, Virāṭa Parva, Chapter 45, Stanza 23.[5][6]

4) Balāhaka (बलाहक).—A king. Once Śiva gave this king a vision of him in the shape of a cow-calf. After that in the place where Śiva appeared as calf a Śivaliṅga arose. It began to grow to the extent of an atom daily. But the growth ceased, when an outcaste who became so by Karma (action) visited it. (Skandha Purāṇa 3-2-27). [7][8]

In Mahabharata

Balahaka (बलाहक) (Naga) is mentioned in Mahabharata (II.9.9)

Sabha Parva, Mahabharata/Book II Chapter 9 mentions the Kings Oceans and the Rivers who attended Sabha of Varuna. Valahaka (बलाहक) is mentioned as a Naga king in Mahabharata (II.9.9).[9]....the Nagas called Kambala and Ashvatara; and Dhritarashtra and Balahaka; Matimana and Kundaladhara and Karkotaka and Dhananjaya; ....

बलाहक

विजयेन्द्र कुमार माथुर[10] ने लेख किया है .....बलाहक (AS, p.612) विष्णु पुराण 2,4, 26 के शाल्मल द्वीप के सात पर्वतों में से एक-- 'कुमुदश्चोन्नतश्चैव तृतीयश्च बलाहक:, द्रोणो यत्र महौषध्य: स चतुर्थों महीधर:'.

External links

References

  1. https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/balahaka
  2. Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopaedia
  3. https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/balahaka
  4. Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopaedia
  5. https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/balahaka
  6. Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopaedia
  7. https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/balahaka
  8. Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopaedia
  9. कम्बलाश्वतरौ नागौ धृतराष्ट्र बलाहकौ, मणिमान कुण्डलधरः कर्कॊटक धनंजयौ
  10. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.612