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Posted: 9 years ago
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Hello friends,

I am new to this forum but watching Siya ke Ram regularly. I tried my best to find more information about Katig snake which was sent by Ravana to kill Raja Janak and his clan. However there is no mention the f such snake anywhere if anyone here knows about this kindly share the story.

Many thanks in advance
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Posted: 9 years ago
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something like lakshman will kill katig when it will take the shape of sita and come infront of urmilla to kill her, katig will get hurt but escape.
source:kavita kane's book
but don't know about its mention in krittibasi ramayan or valmiki ramayan.
and we'll have to see how they (star plus)handle it, and anyone they always show the source bfore telecasting the event...😊
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Posted: 9 years ago
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@wilina Kavitha Kane book talks about Banasur, but he is not connected to Ravan. The only other reference I could find on attack of Mithila post swayamvar is in " Scion of Ishkavu" but it is not like this.
I hope the CVs show the source of this asur.
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Posted: 9 years ago
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Originally posted by: shruthiravi

@wilina Kavitha Kane book talks about Banasur, but he is not connected to Ravan. The only other reference I could find on attack of Mithila post swayamvar is in " Scion of Ishkavu" but it is not like this.

I hope the CVs show the source of this asur.

thanks shruti, yea I wasn't sure,just had a faint recollection .I m sure the source will be shown today
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Posted: 9 years ago
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So cvs r referringto all the sources and showing us all the posible things mentioned in these sources...makes me think that sit back and enjoy and dont worry about authentication until ulike it...
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Posted: 9 years ago
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I found something on the internet , where the word " Kataga " is mentioned as a timeperiod of year which is relevant to snakes . it goes on like this :

" Both lakshman and shatrughan were born in the birth star of Ayilyam ( Aslesha or Kataga Lingam ) , with sun in the ascendent. Ayilyam Star is linked to snakes . This is the reason that Lakshmana shows the ferocious nature of a snake in a no. of instances from Ramayana "





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Posted: 9 years ago
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KARKOTAKA (Khatig) - The Story of Naga Karkotak

Karkotaka is one of the powerful snakes or Nagas in Hindu tradition with numerous magical powers. His parents were Sage Kashyapa and Kadru. The most popular and important part played by Karkotaka in Hindu mythology is in the story of Nala and Damayanti. The descendants of Karkotaka Naga are today settled in Rajasthan and are known as Katewa.

Legend has it that once Karkotaka had cheated Sage Narada and the angry sage cursed him that he will become immobile - he cannot move his body. The sage then predicted that he will be relieved of his curse by Nala.

Nala was the king of Nishadha kingdom and he was married to the beautiful Damayanti. But unfortunately Nala was possessed by Demon Kali and he took advantage of his weakness for gambling. Nala lost his kingdom to his brother in a game of dice.

Nala then took refuge in the forest and once happened to find Karkotaka engulfed in a wild forest fire. The snake was unable to move due to the curse of Sage Narada. Nala saved him from the forest fire and as predicted by Sage Narada he regained the movement of his body.

Karkotaka then helped Nala to recover his kingdom and this story is mentioned in the Mahabharata
Karkotaka asked Nala to walk a few steps counting his footsteps. Nala did so and at the tenth step, Karkotaka stung him and his whole body turned blue.

Karkotaka then spoke to Nala as follows:
"I have changed your appearance so that people may not recognize you. Demon Kali who is troubling you still lives within you. It is he who is affected by my poison. You need not fear danger from poison any more. You will never be defeated in battle."

"Go and engage yourself as the charioteer of Rtuparna, King of Ayodhya. You will teach him Avahrdaya mantra. In return for it he will teach you Aksahrdaya mantra."

Here are two garments which I give you. If you put them on, you will be restored to your own shape. May you be blessed again with a happy family life." After saying this, Karkotaka vanished.

Nala was able to regain his kingdom and his wife Damayanti with the advice and help given by Karkotaka.

There are temples dedicated to Karkotaka in Rajasthan, where he is the patron deity of Katewa community. In Chikhaldara in Maharashtra there is a hill named after Karkotaka and the hill also has a famous temple dedicated to Nag Karkotaka Maharaj. In the south too there are temples to this powerful snake.

Note: In Southern India, Karkotaka is known as "KARKODAGAN".
Karkotaka appears in "Siya Ke Ram" as "KHATIG" and is summoned by Raavan to kill Raja Janak and his entire clan. "Kaal Sarp Dosh" in Indian astrology is supposed to be caused by Karkotaka.

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Posted: 9 years ago
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This is good information regarding KHATIG the snake.

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