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Posted: 14 years ago
I am the re-incarnation of a mother who lost her son.
I was childless for a long time but was blessed for my fortitude by getting the lord as my son.
My daughter-in-law is the daughter of a King who in his previous life was cursed for physically hurting the lord (though by accident).
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Posted: 14 years ago
just a guess by the second clue,
Is it Kausalya?😳
DharmaPriyaa thumbnail
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Posted: 14 years ago
Was Devaki childless for a long time? I think Devaki is not correct answer.

RamKiSeeta thumbnail
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Posted: 14 years ago
No, it's not Devaki, as she did not lose her son in her previous avatar.
RamKiSeeta thumbnail
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Posted: 14 years ago
No, the answer is Vakula Devi, the adopted mother of Lord Srinivasa.
Someone else can post the next clues.
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Posted: 14 years ago
Oh God Oh god Oh God !!!!!

I was about to edit my post and name Vakula devi instead- but you gave the answer.😭

But how did Padmavati's father, Akasa Raja insult a rishi?
Edited by varaali - 14 years ago
RamKiSeeta thumbnail
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Posted: 14 years ago

Originally posted by: varaali

Oh God Oh god Oh God !!!!!


I was about to edit my post and name Vakula devi instead- but you gave the answer.😭

But how did Padmavati's father, Akasa Raja insult a rishi?

Aww, I'm sorry hun. No one was getting the answer so I decided to give it myself.
Akasa raja did not insult a rishi...he accidentally harmed Lord Vishnu himself in his previous life, as the King of Chola. Here's the excerpt from wikipedia.

At Vaikunta, Lord Vishnu was reposing on Adisesha with Sri Mahalakshmi in service at his feet. Finding that Lord Vishnu also did not notice him, the sage was infuriated and kicked the Lord on His chest, the place where Mahalakshmi resides. Vishnu, in an attempt to pacify the sage, got hold of legs of the sage and started to press them gently in a way that was comforting to the sage. During this act, he squeezed the extra eye that was present in the sole of Bhrigu's foot. The extra eye is believed to represent the sage's egotism. The sage then realised his grave mistake and apologized to Vishnu. Thereupon, the sage concluded that Lord Vishnu was the most supreme of the Trimurti and told the rishis the same.

Sri Mahalakshmi was angered by the action of her Lord in apologising to Bhrigu who committed an offence. Out of anger and anguish she left Vaikuntha and resided in Karavirapur now known as Kolhapur. After the departure of Mahalakshmi, a forlorn Lord Vishnu left Vaikunta, came down to Earth, and took abode in an ant-hill under a tamarind tree, beside a pushkarini on the Venkata Hill, meditating for the return of Lakshmi, without food or sleep.

Taking pity on Lord Vishnu, Brahma and Maheshwara decided to assume the forms of a cow and its calf to serve him. Surya, the Sun god informed Mahalakshmi of this and requested her to assume the form of a cow herdess and sell the cow and calf to the king of the Chola country. The king of the Chola country bought the cow and its calf and sent them to graze on the Venkata Hill along with his herd of cattle. Discovering Lord Vishnu on the ant-hill, the cow provided its milk, and thus fed the Lord. Meanwhile, at the palace, the cow was not yielding any milk, for which the Chola Queen chastised the cowherd severely. To find out the cause of lack of milk, the cowherd followed the cow, hid himself behind a bush and discovered the cow emptying her udder over the ant-hill. Incensed over the conduct of the cow, the cowherd aimed a blow with his axe on the head of the cow. However, Lord Vishnu rose from the ant-hill to receive the blow and save the cow. When the cowherd saw the Lord bleed at the blow of his axe, he fell down and died of shock.

The cow returned to the Chola King, bellowing in fright and with blood stains all over her body. To find out the cause of the cow's terror, the King followed her to the scene of the incident. The King found the cowherd lying dead on the ground near the ant-hill. While he stood wondering how it had happened, Lord Vishnu rose from the ant-hill and cursed the King saying that he would become an Asura because of the fault of his servant. The King pleaded innocence, and the Lord blessed him by saying that he will be reborn as Akasa Raja and that the curse would end when the Lord will be adorned with a crown presented by Akasa Raja at the time of His marriage with Padmavati. With these words Lord turned into stone form.

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Posted: 13 years ago

guys where r u all???

No questions??? what happened?😲
RamKiSeeta thumbnail
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Posted: 13 years ago
^^ Why don't you post the questions this time, Gunu? I think everyone is waiting for someone to post, lol.
arun-deeps thumbnail
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Posted: 13 years ago
Ohhh for the frst time I'm posting a question, feeling nervous🤢🤢
U all guys are so advance in mytho facts, I dont think u guys will not be able to reply any of d questions or facts that I know😆 Then also, here's my question😳


**Once, I used a great snake as the string of my bow. I played an important part during churning of the sea between demons and devas(demigods)?

Edited by arun-deeps - 13 years ago

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