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The
birth of Kripacharya
Maharishi Gautam had a son called Shardwan. Shardwan was
born with arrows and was a born archer. He was from his
early childhood, more interested in archery than in the
study of the Vedas. He meditated and attained the art
of all types of warfare. He was such a great archer that
no one could defeat him. This created panic amongst the
gods and specially Indra, the king of the gods felt the
most threatened. He then sent a beautiful divine nymph
from the heaven to distract the celibate saint. The nymph
called Janpadi came to the saint and tried to seduce him
in various ways. Shardwan was distracted and the sight
of such a beautiful woman made him lose control. As he
was a great saint he still managed to resist the temptation
and controlled his desires. But his concentration was
lost and he dropped his bow and arrows. His semen fell
on some weeds by the wayside and divided the weeds into
two from which a boy and a girl were born. The saint himself
left the hermitage and his bow and arrow and went to the
forest for penance. Coincidentally, King Shantanu, the
great-grandfather of the Pandavas was crossing from there
and saw the children by the wayside. One look at them
and he realised that they were the children of a great
archer Brahmin. He named them Kripa and Kripi and decided
to take them back with him to his palace. When Shardwan
came to know of this he came to the palace and revealed
the identity of the children and performed the various
rituals which are performed for the children of Brahmins.
He also taught the children archery, Vedas and other shashtras
and the secrets of the Universe. The children grew up
to become experts in the art of warfare and this boy Kripa
came to be known as Kripacharya who was now assigned the
task of teaching the young princes all about warfare.
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