Mahi is a river born from the sweat of Indradyumna, the King of Ujjain. That rises in MadhyaPradeshUjjain and flows through Rajasthan and Gujarat before emptying into the Arabian Sea.
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Indradyumna frequently performed yajnas. He donated wealth to the needy and arranged marriages for young women. Due to such meritorious deeds, he attained Brahmaloka along with his physical body. After living there for 100 kalpas (a lengthy period of time), he was once summoned by Lord Brahma and instructed to return to earth. King Indradyumna’s fame there had ended. He was told that if he could return to earth and restore his fame, he could return to Brahmaloka.
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Indradyumna travelled to his capital city of Kampilya and inquired of the citizens about himself. They all responded that they did not know King Indradyumna
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and advised him to consult Sage Markandeya in the Naimish Forest, The sage replied that he was unaware of any king named Indradyumna in the last seven kalpas.
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The Nandijangha crane of himalayas replied that he recalled events from the last 14 kalpas, but there had been no king by that name.
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Owl called Prakarakarna Kailasha Parvata replied that he had lived for 28 kalpas but had never heard of King Indradyumna.
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Vulture atnGandhamadana Mountain mentioned that although he had lived for 56 kalpas, he had not heard of King Indradyumna.
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Tortoise in Manasa Lake who had lived even longer than him who said King Indradyumna had performed a sacrifice where my back was burnt due to the sacrificial fire.’ As soon as the past sacrifices of King Indradyumna were recounted, an aerial chariot arrived to take him back
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