The introduction of Dronacharya, the Guru of the Pandavas and Kauravas in the Mahabharata, is extremely intriguing. It would not be right to state that Dronacharya is the principal unnaturally conceived child on the planet.

 Rishi Bharadwaja is the dad of Dronacharya and mother is an Apasara name Krithaji. One night Rishi Bharadwaja was preparing to do his night supplications. He went to the Ganga River to scrub down yet was astounded to locate an excellent lady washing at his standard spot in the waterway. 

On observing Rishi Bharadwaja, the delightful Apsara Krithaji escaped the Ganga River wearing a solitary undergarment. Rishi Bharadwaja was moved by the grand excellence of the Apsara.

 Overwhelmed by the occasion, the sage automatically produced his semen. The Rishi gathered this sperm in an earth pot and put away it in a dim spot in his Ashram. Drona was conceived in this pot. 'Dronam' signifies pot and 'Dronar' is one who was conceived from the pot.