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      • Sage Vishwamitra was performing intense austerities on the banks of Godavari River to achieve greater spiritual powers. Indra felt his position as king of celestial beings would be threatened if the Sage acquired great spiritual powers by virtue of the penance. So he deputed Menaka to distract the sage.
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  2. Vishwamitra and Menaka is a captivating tale in Hindu mythology that unfolds the passionate love story between the sage Vishwamitra and the celestial nymph Menaka. Their relationship transcends boundaries and has enduring consequences.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VishvamitraVishvamitra - Wikipedia

    Vishvamitra is seduced by Menaka. Menaka was born during the churning of the ocean by the devas and asuras and was one of the most beautiful apsaras (celestial nymph) in the world with quick intelligence and innate talent. However, Menaka desired a family.

  4. Jun 22, 2017 · The story of Menaka and Vishwamitra is perhaps the best known of the apsara-sage stories. It is simple enough, perhaps even paradigmatic, creating the trope rather than sustaining it. Indra...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MenakaMenaka - Wikipedia

    Vishvamitra, a prominent Hindu sage, frightened the devas and even tried to create another heaven - Indra, frightened by his powers, sent Menaka from heaven to earth to lure him and break his meditation. Menaka successfully incited Vishvamitra's lust and passion when he saw her beauty.

  6. Menaka entered a lake near to the sage and began to bathe. Hearing her anklets tinkling, and fully opening his half-closed eyes, Viśvāmitra saw the heavenly damsel, with her translucent clothes wet and clinging to her divinely formed body.

  7. Devraj Indra hence sent Menaka, an apsara from his court to seduce Vishwamitra. He did this so that the sage’s penance was nullified because otherwise, Vishwamitra would be unstoppable! It is said that Menaka then entered the forest in which Vishwamitra was meditating and turned it into a beautiful garden.