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I read Rishi Angiras was married to Daksha's daughter Smriti, so then how could he think of marrying shaptbheej(i don't remember his name)to sati? I mean won't it make him her jeejaji and shapti her you know, samzh jao...

and also anansuya is also daksha's daughter and rohini too was his daughter and chandra was atri's son so how could he marry rohini?

where are khaap people?there is a serious blunder of gotra in here. sorry just kidding, but truly, they are all related,seriously. 😕

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According to the Puranas, Daksha had 24 daughters from his wife Prasuti[2] and another 62 from his wife Panchajani (Virini).[3][4]

According to Vishnu Purana and Padma Purana, Daksha and his wife Prasuti had 24 daughters. The names of these 24 daughters are Sraddha (faith), Srilakshmi (prosperity), Dhriti (steadiness), Tushti (resignation), Pushti (thriving), Medha (intelligence), Kriya (action, devotion), Buddhika (intellect), Lajja (modesty), Vapu (body), Santi (expiation), Siddhika (perfection), Kirtti (fame), Khyati (celebrity), Sati (truth), Sambhuti (fitness), Smriti (memory), Priti (affection), Kshama (patience), Sannati (humility), Anasuya (lit. without jealousy), Urjja (energy), Swaha (offering), and Swadha (oblation).[5]

Of these, the 13 married to Dharma are: Sraddha, Srilakshmi, 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.[6]

According to Matsya Purana, Daksha and his wife Panchajani(daughter of Virani) had 62 daughters, not one of whom resembled their father. 10 of those daughters were married to Dharma, 13 to sage Kashyapa, 27 to Chandra, 4 to Arishtanemi, 1 to Kama, 1 to lordShiva, 2 to sons of sage Bhrigu, 2 to sage Angiras, 2 to Krisasva.[4][7] According to Padma Purana, when Daksha felt the number of women are still not sufficient, he decided to have 60 more daughters.

Sati was the daughter married to Shiva(Bhava). The 10 daughter's married to Dharma are (1) Maruvati, (2) Vasu, (3) Jami (4) Lamba, (5) Bhanu, (6) Urjja, (7) Sankalp, (8) Mahurath, (9) Sadhya, and (10) Vishva.[4][8] 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.[9][10] The 1 daughter married to Kamadeva was Rati.

The 27 daughters married to Chandra are (1) Kttik (the Pleiads), (2) Rohin, (3) Mrigashrsha, (4) rdr, (5) Punarvasu, (6) purbabhadrapada, (7) Pushya, (8) Aslesh, (9) Magh, (10) Svti (Arcturus), (11) Chitr (Spica), (12) Purbaphalguni, (13) Hasta, (14) Rdhas, (15) Vishkh, (16) Anurdh, (17) Jyeshth, (18) Mla, (19) purbashdha, (20)Uttarashara, (21) Sravana, (22) Uttarphalguni, (23) Satabhisha, (24) Uttarbhadrapada, (25) Revati, (26) Ashwini, (27) Bharani. These 27 wife of Chandra are 27 Nakshatras (the constellations) which are on the moon's orbit.

Daksha found that Soma overly favored one daughter (Rohini) over the others, thus neglecting their needs and flouting his responsibilities. For this, Daksha cursed him to wither and die. The daughters intervened and made his death periodic, symbolized by the waxing and waning of the moon.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Don't.
These people were bizarre. And according to BHagavatam, the wives given to Kashyapa were the ones who gave birth to birds, and animals, and cows, and snakes, and plants, so...😕😕

SO let us leave it at that. I wish I had my Daksha's daughter's chart...😆
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And the Satbeej/ Satvij story is just their invention. Leave it.
But hey! Anasuya was the daughter of Kardama Prajapati, not Daksha, acc to SB.
SB 3.24.22-23: Kardama Muni handed over his daughter Kala to Marci, and another daughter, Anasuya to Atri. He delivered Sraddha to Angira, and Havirbhu to Pulastya. He delivered Gati to Pulaha, the chaste Kriya to Kratu, Khayti to Bhrgu, and Arundhati to Vasistha.
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