Garuda's Heroic Quest: The Celestial Battle for the Nectar of Immortality The Bond of Maternal Love The sacred narratives of Hinduism present Garuda, the divine eagle and king of birds, as one of the most powerful beings in all creation. His legendary quest to retrieve the amrit—the nectar of immortality—from the heavens stands as a testament to filial devotion and extraordinary courage. This tale, preserved in the Mahabharata's Adi Parva, reveals how Garuda's love for his mother Vinata compelled him to challenge the might of heaven itself. Garuda's mother had been enslaved by her co-wife Kadru, the mother of serpents, through a cunning wager. The only path to her freedom lay in obtaining the celestial amrit, jealously guarded by Indra and the gods in their heavenly realm. Despite the seemingly impossible nature of this task, Garuda's determination knew no bounds. His devotion to his mother transcended all obstacles, embodying the sacred principle of maternal re...