The Birth of Shakuntala

Maharshi Vishvamitra, once a king, plotted to overthrow Indra, the king of the gods, and take over Heaven. To achieve this, he underwent severe penance to obtain a boon from Lord Brahma. Appalled by the Maharshi's power, Indra sent the breathtakingly beautiful apsara Menaka to disturb Vishvamitra's meditation. Menaka descended to the place where the great rishi was offering his penance.

Enchanted by her beauty, the rishi stopped meditating and began to live with Menaka. Vishvamitra and Menaka had a baby girl together. Menaka's task was accomplished, and she had to return to Heaven immediately. She could not take her newborn daughter to Heaven, nor could she stay back on Earth to raise her, so she left her daughter on the Malini riverbank to her fate.

The young girl was cared for on the riverbank by Shakunta birds, who sheltered her under their wings, saving her from wild animals, heat, and rain. Later, Rishi Kanva found the girl being cared for by the birds and, finding no one else nearby, took her to his ashram. Because the Shakunta birds had cared for the girl, he named her "Shakuntala."

Shakuntala was lovingly raised at Rishi Kanva's ashram. As she grew into a charming young lady, one day, King Dushyanta came to the jungle where the ashram was located for a hunt. There, he unexpectedly encountered Shakuntala, and the two fell in love. After seeking Rishi Kanva's permission, they got married. The king stayed at the ashram for a few days but then had to return to his palace. Upon learning about Dushyanta's departure, Shakuntala became despondent. 

Seeing tears in his wife's eyes, Dushyanta said, "My dear queen, I know you adore me, and it will be hard for you to spend even a second without me. I share the same feeling and cannot bear to live without you. Nonetheless, I cannot forget my royal duties. So, I must go. But I will return soon and then take you to the palace. Trust me, I won't be long. After that, we will live together and indulge in worldly pleasures. As the queen, you will boost the splendor of the palace." Dushyanta left after saying these affectionate words.

One day, the irascible Rishi Durvasa arrived at Rishi Kanva's ashram. Shakuntala was feeling depressed due to her separation from her husband. As a result, she could not properly welcome the rishi. This infuriated Durvasa, who immediately cursed her: "In the same way that you have ignored me, the one you're pining for will also ignore you."