Ennotraan kol enum chol.
Thirukkural-70
To sire, what best requital can by grateful child be done?
To make men say, 'What merit gained the father such a son?'
(So to act) that it may be said "by what great penance did his father beget him," is the benefit which a son should render to his father.
Years rolled by…..
King Shanthanu , once while strolling by the River Yamuna felt a refreshing smell on the banks of the river. Tracing the source of the smell , he guided himself to a beautiful woman. Impressed by her beauty, King Shanthanu approached her and enquired about her family. She introduced herself to the King as the daughter of chieftan of local fishermen community. She was incharge of the ferry across River Yamuna.
Overwhelmed by her beauty and manners, the love smitten king went to meet her father, the chieftan to request her to be married of to him.
The chieftan upon realising that it’s the King who is asking for her daughter’s hand in marriage placed his condition so that his daughter could be married off to King Shanthanu.
“The child borne by his daughter should be the King of Hasthinapura.”
Torn between his love for the fisher woman and his son , crown prince Devavrithan (later to be known as Bheeshma) the King of Hasthinapura , Shanthanu was thrown into a dilemma.
Seeing his father in distress, Devavrithan could not make out what bothers his father. Neither his father revealed him his dilemma. Devavrithan talked to his father’s chariot driver and extracted all the finer details about his father’s failed mission.
Devavrithan made up his mind and went to meet the chieftan. He introduced himself to the chieftan and offered to give up his right to King Shanthanu’s throne. Further to dispel any future disputes involving his descendants , he also took a vow to never marry.
Henceforth Devavrithan was known as Bheeshma , one who took the terrible oath.
(painting credits: Raja ravi varma - Bheeshma's oath)







