Guest guest Posted January 20, 2000 Report Share Posted January 20, 2000 > This is a very popular story of how Durvasa Muni with his 60000 disciples > visited the Pandavas while they were in the forest and the Pandavas were > perplexed as to how they will be able to feed them. At that very moment > Lord Krishna appears and requests them to serve one tiny bit of vegetable > as he is very hungry, and after eating tells the Pandavas not to worry > about the Muni. Meanwhile the Muni and his disciples feel that they have > just now eaten a full meal and in fear of offending the Pandavas do not > return to the Pandavas hermitage. > Does anyone know its source. > Thanks. Mahabharata. He had 10,000 not 60,000 disciples according to Mahabharata. Your servant, Nayana-rañjana d€sa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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