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Yayati was a Puranic king and the son of king Nahusha
Nahusha

Nahusha was son of Ayu, the eldest of Pururavas, and father of Yayati. This king is mentioned by Manu as having come into conflict with the Brahmans, and his story is repeated several times with variations in different parts of the Mahabharata as well as in the Puranas....
. He was a great scholar of Vedas
Vedas

The Vedas are a large body of texts originating in History of India. They form the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest Hindu scripture of Hinduism....
. He had five brothers, Yati, Samyati, Ayati, Viyati and Kriti
Kriti

Kriti is a format of a musical composition typical to Carnatic music, an Indian classical music style. Kritis form the backbone of any typical Carnatic music concert and is the longer format of a carnatic music song....
. He had two wives, Devyani
Devyani

In Hindu mythology, Devayani was the daughter of Shukracharya, who was rejected by the son of Brihaspati, Kacha. She later married Yayati who founded the Yadav dynasty....
 and Sharmishtha
Sharmishtha

In Hindu mythology, Sharmishtha, also known as Sharmista, was the daughter of Demon king Vrishparva, who was also friend of Devyani. She was given as dowry to Yayati of Yadav dynasty, when he married Devayani....
. Devyani was the daughter of Shukracharya, the priest of Asura
Asura

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s (the demons). Sharmishtha was the daughter of the Demon King Vrishparva
Vrishparva

In Hindu mythology, Vrishparva was a demon king. He fought many wars with Indra with the help of his main priest Shukracharya. He made many attempts to kill Kacha, the son of Brihaspati....
. Sharmishtha was a friend and servant of Devyani.

One day as Devyani and Sharmishtha along with the hoard of servants were amusing themselves in a park, King Yayati happened to pass by. Devyani had been secretly in love with Yayati as he had once rescued her from a dry well.






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Yayati was a Puranic king and the son of king Nahusha
Nahusha

Nahusha was son of Ayu, the eldest of Pururavas, and father of Yayati. This king is mentioned by Manu as having come into conflict with the Brahmans, and his story is repeated several times with variations in different parts of the Mahabharata as well as in the Puranas....
. He was a great scholar of Vedas
Vedas

The Vedas are a large body of texts originating in History of India. They form the oldest layer of Sanskrit literature and the oldest Hindu scripture of Hinduism....
. He had five brothers, Yati, Samyati, Ayati, Viyati and Kriti
Kriti

Kriti is a format of a musical composition typical to Carnatic music, an Indian classical music style. Kritis form the backbone of any typical Carnatic music concert and is the longer format of a carnatic music song....
. He had two wives, Devyani
Devyani

In Hindu mythology, Devayani was the daughter of Shukracharya, who was rejected by the son of Brihaspati, Kacha. She later married Yayati who founded the Yadav dynasty....
 and Sharmishtha
Sharmishtha

In Hindu mythology, Sharmishtha, also known as Sharmista, was the daughter of Demon king Vrishparva, who was also friend of Devyani. She was given as dowry to Yayati of Yadav dynasty, when he married Devayani....
. Devyani was the daughter of Shukracharya, the priest of Asura
Asura

Sorry, no overview for this topic
s (the demons). Sharmishtha was the daughter of the Demon King Vrishparva
Vrishparva

In Hindu mythology, Vrishparva was a demon king. He fought many wars with Indra with the help of his main priest Shukracharya. He made many attempts to kill Kacha, the son of Brihaspati....
. Sharmishtha was a friend and servant of Devyani.

One day as Devyani and Sharmishtha along with the hoard of servants were amusing themselves in a park, King Yayati happened to pass by. Devyani had been secretly in love with Yayati as he had once rescued her from a dry well. Devyani and Sharmishtha introduced themselves to him and Devyani confessed to being in love with him and asked him to marry her. Yayati said, "Unless your father gives you to me in marriage I will not accept you as my wife." Shukracharya gave in to his daughter's request and agreed to give her away in marriage to King Yayati. As dowry he gave away Sharmishtha. He however warned Yayati that he should never let Sharmishtha share his bed. Sharmishtha was given a place to live in a shaded glade called Ashok Vatika. One day Yayati happened to pass by Ashok Vatika where Sharmishtha lived. Seeing him, Sharmishtha confessed that she too was in love with the king and wanted him to marry her. She told him that she belonged to a royal family and Yayati could marry her. Yayti agreed and they wed in secret. They continued to meet and hid the fact from Devyani that they were married.

Yayati got two sons from Devyani – 1. Yadu
Yadu

Yadu is the name of one of the five Aryan clans mentioned in the Rig Veda. The epic Mahabharata and Puranas refer to Yadu as the eldest son of king Yayati....
 and 2. Turvasu.

Yayati also got three sons from Sharmishtha – 1. Druhyu 2. Anu and 3. Puru
Puru

The Purus are a tribe, or a confederation of tribes, mentioned many times in the Rigveda. RV 7.96.2 locates them at the banks of the Sarasvati River....
.

When Devyani came to know about the relationship of Yayati and Sharmishtha and their three sons she felt shocked and betrayed. Devyani went away to her father's house. Shukracharya was displeased with the king, and cursed that he would lose his youth and become an old man immediately. As soon as Shukracharya uttered his curse Yayati became an old man. Shukracharya also said that his curse once uttered could not be taken back and added that the only concession he could give was that if Yayati wanted he could give his old age to someone and take their youth from them. Yayati was relieved at the reprieve he was given and confident that his sons would willingly exchange their youth with him. Yayati went back to his kingdom. Yayati requested all his five sons one by one to give their youth to him to enjoy the worldly happiness. All the sons except Puru rejected his demand. So Yayati took the youth of Puru and enjoyed all the subjects. Puru
Puru

The Purus are a tribe, or a confederation of tribes, mentioned many times in the Rigveda. RV 7.96.2 locates them at the banks of the Sarasvati River....
 became the successor of king Yayati.

Influence

Trading conscientious behavior for external gain is sometimes called Yayati Syndrome.

Further reading

  • Mahabharata
    Mahabharata

    The is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetrys of History of India, the other being the '. The epic is part of the Hindu itihasa , and forms an important part of Hindu mythology....
     Adiparva (71-80)


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