When Heaven Was Not Enough: The Story and Teachings of King Nahusha Nahusha was a righteous king of the earth, fifth in descent from Chandra, the moon god, through his father Ayu. He was known for his devotion to sacrifices, austerity, study of the Vedas and self restraint. When Indra, the ruling king of the devas, went into hiding after killing Trishira, the learned rishi, and was further burdened by the sin of slaying Vritra, heaven was left without a protector. The rishis, the devas and the ancestors approached Nahusha and requested him to occupy the vacant throne of heaven, since a kingdom without a ruler falls into disorder. The Rise to Indra's Throne Nahusha at first hesitated, saying he did not feel capable enough to protect them. The gods insisted, assuring him that the power of his austerities, combined with a boon that would allow him to absorb the strength of any being he looked upon, would make him equal to the task. In the Udyoga Parva, Shalya narrates to Yudhishthira ...