This content was originally posted by: Sargeshwhy shiva cut fifth head of bramha??
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This content was originally posted by: Sargeshwhy shiva cut fifth head of bramha??
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This content was originally posted by: NandiniraizaadaI wanted to ask that did Sati really have a sister called VijayaShe had many sisters, but as far as my knowledge goes there was no Vijaya in themAccording to Puranas, Daksha had 24 daughter from his wife Prasuti and another 60 from his wife Panchajani / Asakni (Virini).According to Vishnu Purana and Padma Purana, Daksha and his wife Prasuti had 24 daughters. The names of these 24 daughters are Sraddha (faith), Lakshmi (prosperity), Dhriti (steadiness), Tushti (resignation), Pushti (thriving), Medha (intelligence), Kriya (action, devotion), Buddhi (intellect), Lajja (modesty), Vapu (body), Santi (expiation), Siddhi (perfection), Kirtti (fame), Khyati (celebrity), Sati (truth), Sambhuti (fitness), Smriti (memory), Priti (affection), Kshama (patience), Sannati (humility), Anasuya (charity), Urjja (energy), with Swaha (offering), and Swadha (oblation).
Of these 13 were married to Dharma are, Sraddha, Lakshmi, Dhriti, Tushti, Pushti, Medha, Kriya, Buddhi, Lajja, Vapu, Santi, Siddhi, Kirtti. The other 11 are Khyati married to Bhrigu, Sati to Shiva(Bhava), Sambhuti to Marichi, Smriti to Angiras, Priti to Pulastya, Kshama to Pulaha), Sannati to Kratu, Anasuya to Atri, Urjja to Vasishtha, Swaha to Agni, and Swadha to Pitris
According to Matsya Purana, Daksha and his wife Panchajani(daughter of Virani) had 60 daughters
The 10 daughter's married to Dharma are (1) Maruvati, (2) Vasu, (3) Jami (4) Lamba, (5) Bhanu, (6) Arundhati, (7) Sankalp, (8) Mahurath, (9) Sadhya, and (10) Vishva. The 13 daughter's married to sage Kashyapa are (1) Aditi, (2) Diti, (3) Danu (4)Arishta, (5) Sursa, (6)Surabhi, (7) Vinata, (8) Tamra, (9) Krodhvasha, (10) Ira, (11) Kadru, (12) Vishva, and (13) Muni
The 27 daughters married to Chandra are (1) K?ttika (the Pleiads), (2) Rohini, (3) Mrigashirsha, (4) Ardra, (5) Punarvasu, (6) Sunrita, (7) Pushya, (8) Aslesha, (9) Magha, (10) Svati (Arcturus), (11) Chitra (Spica), (12) Phalgunis, (13) Hasta, (14) Radhas, (15) Vishakha, (16) Anuradha, (17) Jyeshtha, (18) Mula, (19) Ashadhas, (20) Abhijit, (21) Sravana, (22) Sravishthas, (23) Satabhishak, (24) Proshtha-padas, (25) Revati, (26) Asvayujas, (27) Bharani. These 27 wife of Chandra are 27 Nakshatras
That was Ishana, Bhrigu's other wife, Shukracharya's mother, not Khyati.This content was originally posted by: Mallikarjuna
yes it was mentioned that khyathi sheltered some asuras who was hunted by devas but she saved them. Vishnu killed her and Bhrigu rishi cursed him to be without wife. What I can read that Bhrigu rishi did some tapasya towards Lord vishnu to atone cursing him because of blessing from lord vishnu he got Mahalakshmi as his daughter.
This content was originally posted by: jayvenkNo he does not know it is his son. since ganesh is a creation of Parvati alone . He is created to guard the entrance when she is bathing. When shiv tries to enter ganesh stops him saying that Parvati has asked to be the guard and let no one pass.
Even if ur her husband I will not let u through.
And thus starts a fight. fight goes into full on war between the two powerful people on earth lol.
Ganesh proves to be to strong even for shiv [ i think] and in a fit of anger shiv goes chop chop .
Well all eeez well in the end.. and we are told it is also another Leela by shiv and shakti :P
This content was originally posted by: varaali
Vinaayak .Because Parvati was able to create him w/o her husband's help. ( Vi - without and Naayak- Husband / Lord)
It's Wamangi, wife sits on husband's left side near the heart, that's why she is called Wamangi. Wam means left in Sanskrit.This content was originally posted by: jas_maaneetI have an enquiry about todays precap.
In the precap Shiva says that aaj main tume "mahmangi" hone ka addekar deta hoon. Now I might not be saying it right but what does "mahmangi" mean?thanks in advance
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