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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: .Vrish.

Consort means wively companion, right, such as Lakshmi for Vishnu, or Parvati for Shiva? Who was Veerbhadra's?

Anyway, my clues:

  1. I started a war against the Gandharvas, and had a brother conquer their kingdom
  2. One of my sons became the king of another kingdom
  3. I prevented my friend from being killed by his enemy
  4. I was an unmatched archer in my time
I am?

Veerbhadra's consort was Bhadrakali, and she was created by Shakti just as Veerbhadra was created by Shiva. Both of them together destroyed Daksha's yagna.
As for your clues, is the answer Arjuna?
Edited by JanakiRaghunath - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: atikna

Hi Everyone

I think i am speaking out of turn, so i apologize first 😳😳😳😳i just have a suggestion to make

whoever puts up the question first must also when the question has been answered can put the story or the mythology linked to the name 😉
😛
this way all people involved may know what story and which character would be known to all of us.

this is just a suggestion and its because it will increase our knowledge

as for eg i don't know anything about veerbhadra so i would like to know the story behind it😆😆😆

i hope i haven't offended anyone


I like your idea, it's true that we all can learn more from this.👏
I'll post the story of Veerabhadra from wikipedia, since I have no other source with me right now. If there's something there that is contradictory to something else or inaccurate, someone else can feel free to correct it.😊

Virabhadra

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Veerabhadra

A statue in Dharmapuri district depicting Veerabhadra
Devanagari???????
Sanskrit TransliterationVirabhadra
AffiliationAspect of Shiva
ConsortBhadrakali

According to Hindu mythology, Virabhadra or Veerabhadra was a super being created by the wrath of Rudra (Shiva), when he stepped in to destroy the Yagna (fire sacrifice) of Daksha, after his daughter Dakshayani (Sati) - consort of Shiva, self-immolated in yagna fire. Along with him was created, his consort Bhadrakali, from the wrath of Devi.[1][2]

Virabhadra is described as a warrior who eventually blinded Bhaga and broke, among many other countless gods, Pushan's teeth. Other gods fled the battle field unable to sustain his power. A temple dedicated to him, is situated in the town of Veerbhadra, near Rishikesh in Uttarakhand and in Pasumbalur, near Perambalur district, Tamil nadu

Origin

Sati was the youngest daughter of Daksha, the chief of the gods. When Sati grew up she set her heart on Shiva, worshipping him in secret. In the Swayamvara of Sati, Daksha invited all gods and princes except Shiva. Sati cast her wreath into air, calling upon Shiva to receive the garland; and behold he stood in midst of the court with the wreath about his neck. Daksha had no choice but to marry Sati with Shiva.[3]

One day Daksha made arrangements for a great horse sacrifice, and invited all the gods omitting only Shiva. Sati, being greatly humiliated, went to the banquet. She requested her father to invite Shiva, but to no avail. Daksha then went on to insult Shiva, as Sati could not take such humiliation of her husband released the inward consuming fire and fell dead at Daksha's feet. Then Sarvajna Lord Shiva came to know about this incident through meditation and became furious at the non-righteous yagna. Shiva burned with anger, and tore a lock of hair , glowing with energy in Kailasa. At that moment, was born the son of lord shiva, lord Veerabhadra, the destroyer of ajnana, sprang from it, his tall body reached the high heavens, he was dark as the clouds, he had a thousand arms, three burning eyes, and fiery hair; he wore a garland of skulls and carried terrible weapons. Veerabhadra bowed at Shiva's feet and asked his will.

[edit] Destroyer of Daksha

Virabhadra with Daksha
"Maheshwara replied, 'Spoil the sacrifice of Daksha'. Then the mighty Virabhadra, having heard the pleasure of his lord, bowed down his head to the feet of Shiva; and starting like a lion loosed from bonds, despoiled the sacrifice of Daksha, knowing that this had been created by the displeasure of Devi. She too in her wrath, as the fearful goddess Rudrakali, accompanied him, with all her train, to witness his deeds. - Vayu Purana [2]"

Shiva directed Virabhadra: "Lead my army against Daksha and destroy his sacrifice; fear not the Brahmanas, for thou art a portion of my very self". On this direction of Shiva, Virabhadra appeared with Shiva's ganas in the midst of Daksha's assembly like a storm and broke the sacrificial vessels, polluted the offerings, insulted the priests and finally cut off Daksha's head, trampled on Indra, broke the staff of Yama, scattered the gods on every side; then he returned to Kailash.[3] When confronted with Vishnu, according to Skanda Purana, Virabhadra defeats Vishnu wich seems unprobable since Lod Vishnu is the killer of Demons. The Srimad Bhagavatam make a mention about this passtimes according to Srila AC BV Swami Prabhupada. [4][5]

The compromise with Shiva

After the destruction of Daksha's sacrifice, the defeated gods sought Brahma and asked his counsel. Brahma advised the gods to make their peace with Shiva. Brahma himself went with them to Mount Kailash. Brahma prayed to lord Shiva to pardon Daksha and to mend the broken limbs of gods and rishis. The compassionate lord(Shiva) took pity on Daksha and restored the burnt head of Daksha with that of a goat's head, and the broken limbs were made whole. Then the devas including Vishnu and Brahma asked the forgiveness of lord Shiva and invited him to the yagna. There Daksha looked on him with reverence, the rite was duly performed, and there also Vishnu appeared riding upon Garuda. He spoke to Daksha, saying: "Nothing in the Universe survives without the mercy of Lord Shiva.Those who do not understand this will perish." Then all the gods and rishis saluted Shiva and departed to their places.

[edit] Consort Bhadrakali

Consort of Virabhadra was Bhadrakali, also known as the gentle Kali, is generally an auspicious form of the goddess Kali, and the legend states that she came into being by Devi's wrath, when Daksha insulted Shiva. It is believed that Bhadrakali was a local deity, which was assimilated into the mainstream Hinduism, particularly into Shaiva mythology. Sometimes, she assumes terrible aspect, and is represented with three eyes, and four, twelve or eighteen hands. She carries a number of weapons, with flames flowing from her head, and a small tusk protruding from her mouth. [7]

Edited by JanakiRaghunath - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
atikna, will do.

LJR

No, not Arjun, although the clues did seem to suggest it 😈
Edited by .Vrish. - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: .Vrish.

atikna, will do.

LJR

No, not Karna.

I changed my answer to Arjuna.
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Posted: 14 years ago
Yup!
  1. He sent Bharat to wage war against the Gandharvas and conquer Gandhara
  2. Luv became the king of a different kingdom, while Kush succeeded him
  3. He prevented Sugriv from being killed by Vali
  4. Any doubts? 😆
Actually, LJR, I have to tell you I was inspired in this by your suggestion of providing clues, to which the answer would be Rama or Krishna. I thought about it, and the only way to do it was set up clues that could be true about either Rama or Arjun 😆 - otherwise not easy 😆

Also seemed a fantastic puzzle considering the occasion 😆


Originally posted by: .Vrish.

  1. I started a war against the Gandharvas, and had a brother conquer their kingdom
  2. One of my sons became the king of another kingdom
  3. I prevented my friend from being killed by his enemy
  4. I was an unmatched archer in my time
I am?



Only reason it wasn't true about Arjun was #1 - Yudhisthir asked him to start a battle w/ the Gandharvas if they didn't return the Kauravas, and Arjun fought them himself - he didn't have anyone else do it for him. Otherwise #2, 3 & 4 are all true about him as well - Babruvahana, Satyaki vs Bhurishrava, and #4 might be arguable, since one could claim that Krishna was a greater archer than him.

LJR, you next

Edited by .Vrish. - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: .Vrish.

Yup!

  1. He sent Bharat to wage war against the Gandharvas and conquer Gandhara
  2. Luv became the king of a different kingdom, while Kush succeeded him
  3. He prevented Sugriv from being killed by Vali
  4. Any doubts? 😆
Actually, LJR, I have to tell you I was inspired in this by your suggestion of providing clues, to which the answer would be Rama or Krishna. I thought about it, and the only way to do it was set up clues that could be true about either Rama or Arjun 😆 - otherwise not easy 😆

Also seemed a fantastic puzzle considering the occasion 😆


Only reason it wasn't true about Arjun was #1 - Yudhisthir asked him to start a battle w/ the Gandharvas if they didn't return the Kauravas, and Arjun fought them himself - he didn't have anyone else do it for him. Otherwise #2, 3 & 4 are all true about him as well - Babruvahana, Satyaki vs Bhurishrava, and #4 might be arguable, since one could claim that Krishna was a greater archer than him.

LJR, you next

Yeah, only thing I was stumped on was the first...I don't know much about Shri Ram's rule beyond Luv Kush, so I never knew that he sent Bharat to fight with the Gandharvas. But I couldn't think of anyone else who was a great archer after Arjuna and Karna.😆
The clues were very good and definitely challenging.👏
Someone else can post the next clues though. I'm a bit busy right now and will be all days tomorrow.
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Posted: 14 years ago
Should be fairly easy -

Fathers I had two- mother none,
Born on Earth, but lived in Heaven...

Loved and married a king,
Lasting Happiness though, it could not bring...

The day my husband met my son,
Would I have to return to heaven...

Beauty was my claim to fame
Can you guess my name?




Edited by varaali - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
Correct. Easy wasn't it? You next...
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Posted: 14 years ago
yeah I was not too sure of the two fathers though

Ok one from me an easy one

I am considered one of the 24 Mahavatar's of Vishnu. I am also considered an Avatar of the Trinity

My Mother is one of the Mahasatis

I am considered an Adi Guru and wrote the Tripura rahasya


Edited by NandiniPS - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
Correct!!!

Dattatreya a sun of Devi Anusuiya who is one of the 5 Mahasatis and Maharishi Atri is one of the Avatars of Shree Hari!!!!


next set of clues please

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