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Have you ever wondered, why didn't Krishna save other sons of Pandavas but only Parikshit, the son of Prince Abhimanyu? This question came to my mind when I was going through Mahabharata, one of the oldest text of Hindus. Written many centuries ago. Well, there are multiple reasons for the same. Let me list them all. Before I answer the question, it is important for us to understand who is Parikshit? Parikshit is the famous son of Abhimanyu, the legendary son of Arjuna who died fighting in the war. Parikshit was one of the greatest kings of India who helped rebuild the country after the Kurukshetra war. It is said that until he was alive, Kalyuga did not even think about entering Hastinapur. But why didn't Shree Krishna save the five sons of Draupadi? To answer that, we have to know about King Harishchandra who lived in the Satya Yuga. He was an honest, noble, and just king. His subjects enjoyed prosperity and peace. He had a queen named Shaivya (also called Taramati) and a son named Rohitashva. Once, while on a hunting expedition, he heard the cries of a woman asking for help. Armed with a bow and arrow, he went in the direction of the sound. The sound was an illusion created by Vighnaraja, the lord of the obstacles. Vighnaraja was trying to disturb the meditation of the sage Vishvamitra. When he saw Harishchandra, he entered the king's body and started abusing Vishwamitra. This disturbed Vishwamitra's Tapasya and destroyed all the knowledge that the sage had acquired during this Tapasya. When Harishchandra came to his senses, he realized that the sage was extremely angry with him, and apologized. He promised to fulfill any of the sage's desires to get rid of his guilt. Vishwamitra demanded donation for the Rajasuya Yagya The king asked him what he wanted in payment. In response, Vishwamitra said "Give me all that you have except yourself, your wife and your child." Harishchandra agreed to the demand. He let go of all his possessions, even his clothes. As he readied to leave his palace with his family. Vishwamitra demanded another donation. Harishchandra said that he did not have any possession left, but promised to make another donation within a month. Harishchandra started living in small place with his wife and his family. His loyal subjects followed him. When Vishwamitra saw the king with his subjects, he started cursing Harishchandra for taking along his subjects. The king then decided to leave the kingdom with his family. To make them go away sooner, Vishwamitra started beating the queen with a stick. When the five guardians of the directions saw this, they condemned Vishwamitra. The sage cursed them to take birth as human beings. CC33 These guardian deities were born as the sons of the Pandavas and Draupadi. Since the Upapandavas were cursed celestial beings, they could not stay on Earth for a long time. Hence they were not saved by Shree Krishna. Now, the next question that arises is that, Why was Parikshit preferred over Yudhistra’s children? Well, I will discuss this in my next video, till then take care and keep supporting.