BHAI & FAMILY 10.12
Paresh Rawal blasts Anupama Chopra over Dharundar Review.
🏏South Africa tour of India 2025: India vs SA - 1st T20I🏏
6 year leap promo : Tulsi-Mihir separation
negative reviews being pulled down 😭
CHACHI vs CUTEY 11.12
BoI aka Harminder ka tune change start hogaya!!!!
Hrithik ‘praises’ Dhurandhar but he also disagrees with its politics
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Alia Bhatt at the Red sea Festival
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Film Critics Guild issues statement
December Reading Challenge & Christmas Reads- BT Page Log Thread
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Paresh Rawal deletes his distasteful tweet on Anupama Chopra
Happy Birthday champion: Gaurav Khanna
hey but still ojaswi was just beautiful and awesume as mohini...but i was disappionted with mahadev...i mean cmon yaar...he didnt even turn into a bird!!😡this is the height now...😡 😡
- Lakshmi, the Goddess of Fortune and Wealth - accepted by Vishnu as His eternal consort.
- Apsaras, various divine nymphs like Rambha, Menaka, Punjisthala, etc. - given to the demigods.
- Varuni or Sura, goddess and creator of alcohol - taken - somewhat reluctantly (she appeared dishevelled and argumentative) - by the demons.
Likewise, three types of supernatural animals appeared;
- Kamadhenu or Surabhi(sanskrit:kamadhuk), the wish-granting divine cow - taken by Vishnu, and given to sages so ghee from her milk could be used in sacrifices.
- Airavata, and several other elephants, taken by Indra, leader of the devas.
- Uchhaishravas, the divine 7-headed horse - given to the demons.
There were three valuables;
- Kaustubha, the most valuable jewel in the world, worn by Vishnu
- Parijat, the divine flowering tree with blossoms that never fade or wilt - taken to Indraloka by the devas.
- A powerful bow - symbolic of the demon's belligerence.
Additionally produced were;
- Chandra, the moon which adorned Shiva's head
- Dhanvantari, the doctor of the gods with Amrita the nectar of immortality. (At times, considered as two different Ratnas)
- Halahala, the poison swallowed by Shiva
This list varies from Purana to Purana and is also slightly different in the epics, the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Lists are completed by adding the following Ratnas:
- Shankha Vishnu's conch
- Jyestha - the goddess of misfortune
- the umbrella taken by Varuna
- the earrings given to Aditi, by her son Indra
- Tulasi plant
- Nidra or sloth
Varaha not Matsya
Originally posted by: shruti.nil
Matsya means a fish-that was Vishnus first Avatar
Varah is a tortoise
Varaha not Matsya
realised it later & forgot to edit😆