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Posted: 12 years ago
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Devsena is an apsara!

Kartikeya married Devyani, Lord Vishnu's daughter and Valli, the forest princess.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: greatsaleen

Devsena is an apsara!


Kartikeya married Devyani, Lord Vishnu's daughter and Valli, the forest princess.



till date we all knew that but dkdm told us kartikeya married an apsara😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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In many of the stories related in the Mahabharata, Apsaras appear in important supporting roles. The epic contains several lists of the principal Apsaras, which lists are not always identical. Here is one such list, together with a description of how the celestial dancers appeared to the residents and guests at the court of the gods:

Ghritachi and Menaka and Rambha and Purvachitti and Swayamprabha and Urvashi and Misrakeshi and Dandagauri and Varuthini and Gopali and Sahajanya and Kumbhayoni and Prajagara and Chitrasena and Chitralekha and Saha and Madhuraswana, these and others by thousands, possessed of eyes like lotus leaves, who were employed in enticing the hearts of persons practising rigid austerities, danced there. And possessing slim waists and fair large hips, they began to perform various evolutions, shaking their deep bosoms, and casting their glances around, and exhibiting other attractive attitudes capable of stealing the hearts and resolutions and minds of the spectators 😆😃😲

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: jayvenk

In many of the stories related in the Mahabharata,
Apsaras appear in important supporting roles. The epic contains several
lists of the principal Apsaras, which lists are not always identical.
Here is one such list, together with a description of how the celestial
dancers appeared to the residents and guests at the court of the gods:


Ghritachi and Menaka and Rambha and Purvachitti and Swayamprabha and
Urvashi and Misrakeshi and Dandagauri and Varuthini and Gopali and
Sahajanya and Kumbhayoni and Prajagara and Chitrasena and Chitralekha
and Saha and Madhuraswana, these and others by thousands, possessed of
eyes like lotus leaves, who were employed in enticing the hearts of
persons practising rigid austerities, danced there. And possessing slim
waists and fair large hips, they began to perform various evolutions,
shaking their deep bosoms, and casting their glances around, and
exhibiting other attractive attitudes capable of stealing the hearts and
resolutions and minds of the spectators
😆😃😲




i think they have misunderstood about the name, Deviyani and Devsena. Who knows maybe they'll make them in two carecters 😃!

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