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{{Short description|Consort of the Hindu Gods Ashvins in Hinduism}} | {{Short description|Consort of the Hindu Gods Ashvins in Hinduism}} | ||
{{Infobox deity | {{Infobox deity | ||
| type = Hindu | | type = Hindu | ||
| deity_of = Goddess of | | deity_of = Goddess of Progress, Female aspects, female energy and wishes | ||
| other_names = Pushpakala, Dhaminivati, Ashwinikumarapriya, Bhādrāvatī and Yogita, Yogini and Yashasvi | | other_names = Pushpakala, Dhaminivati, Ashwinikumarapriya, Bhādrāvatī and Yogita, Yogini and Yashasvi | ||
| consort = [[Ashvins]] | | consort = [[Ashvins]] | ||
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| affiliation = [[Devi]], [[Shakti]], [[Vaishnavism]] | | affiliation = [[Devi]], [[Shakti]], [[Vaishnavism]] | ||
| texts = ''[[Rigveda]], [[Mahabharata]], [[Puranas]], [[Bhagavata Purana]] | | texts = ''[[Rigveda]], [[Mahabharata]], [[Puranas]], [[Bhagavata Purana]] | ||
| image = Goddess Vaishnavivati (Consort of Ashvins).jpg | |||
| caption = Artwork of Goddess Vaishnavivati | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''Vaishnavivati'' also known as ('''Bhādrāvatī''' and '''Yogita''') was the wife of [[Ashvins]] basically known as '''Ashwini Kumaras'''. She is the spiritual mother of [[Nakula]] and [[Sahadeva]] and she is the granddaughter of [[Krishna]] and [[Rukmini]]. She is also the goddess of fulfillment and joy. Some [[Hindus]] believe that she is also the goddess of wisdom sometimes. She also blessed [[Uttanpada]] who was the husband of Suniti and Suruchi. Her attachments are made with the story of [[Vishnu]] and [[Lakshmi]], in which the [[Brahma Purana]] says Queen Rohinivati gave birth to her by the blessings of the planet gods. It was the choice of [[Krishna]] who chose his granddaughter as the wife of [[Ashvins]]. Basically, some stories of her legend match with [[Shiva]] making [[Parvati]], a goddess. | |||
{{Short description|Consort of the Hindu Gods Ashvins in Hinduism}} | |||
Vaishnavivati is the only wife of [[Ashvins]] described in the [[Puranas]], she is described to be the granddaughter of [[Krishna]] who didn't find any prince for her and directly he married her to [[Ashvins]]. After the marriage of [[Ashvins]] and Vaishnavivati, they made her a goddess. | Vaishnavivati is the only wife of [[Ashvins]] described in the [[Puranas]], she is described to be the granddaughter of [[Krishna]] who didn't find any prince for her and directly he married her to [[Ashvins]]. After the marriage of [[Ashvins]] and Vaishnavivati, they made her a goddess. | ||
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She was born to King Adrashya Kumara and Rohinivati. When she was born, the planets gave the baby a blessing that her life will be hail and hearty. | She was born to King Adrashya Kumara and Rohinivati. When she was born, the planets gave the baby a blessing that her life will be hail and hearty. | ||
==Marriage with Ashvins== | ==Marriage with Ashvins== | ||
When Vaishnavivati grew up,[[Krishna]] and [[Rukmini]] decided to marry her to some rajkumara whom she loves, but [[Krishna]] didn't find any prince for Vaishnavivati and directly married her to [[Ashvins]]. The Ashvins made Vaishnavivati a goddess and therefore she was called "Ashwinikumarapriya", the beloved of Ashvins or Bhādrāvatī and Yogita. | When Vaishnavivati grew up, [[Krishna]] and [[Rukmini]] decided to marry her to some rajkumara whom she loves, but [[Krishna]] didn't find any prince for Vaishnavivati and directly married her to [[Ashvins]]. The Ashvins made Vaishnavivati a goddess and therefore she was called "Ashwinikumarapriya", the beloved of Ashvins or Bhādrāvatī and Yogita. Her legends are depicted to be a princess and after her marriage, a goddess. She was married to Nasatya and Dasra both. | ||
==Worshipping the consort of Ashvins== | ==Worshipping the consort of Ashvins== | ||
[[File:Goddess Vaishnavivati color accent.jpg|thubm|right|150px]] | |||
===Mantra=== | |||
*Om Vaishnavivati Devyayai Namah, | *Om Vaishnavivati Devyayai Namah, | ||
some [[Hindus]] say that [[Ashvins]] wife was Vaishnavivati, some say she is the goddess of female energy and progress. | some [[Hindus]] say that [[Ashvins]] wife was Vaishnavivati, and some say she is the goddess of female energy and progress. | ||
==Names of goddess Vaishnavivati== | ==Names of goddess Vaishnavivati== | ||
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*Yogita or Yogini | *Yogita or Yogini | ||
*Yashasvi | *Yashasvi | ||
Goddess Vaishnavivati is associated with | Goddess Vaishnavivati is associated with seven names but her main names are - Ashwinikumarapriya, Bhādrāvatī and Yogita. | ||
==Legendary Mythology== | |||
Vaishnavivati is a firm goddess of wishes and she can grant any wish people like. She is depicted to have a sphere in her hand and her mount is golden chariot drawn by [[Ashva]] (horses). In wayangs,she stands with Nasatya, her first husband. | |||
===Generations=== | |||
She is also depicted with the goddess Manda, wife of [[Shani]]. Her spiritual sons [[Nakula]] and [[Sahadeva]] used to worship her with [[Ashvins]]. | |||
==Story of Kalayavana== | |||
There is another story of Kalayavana when,Once, sage [[Narada]] does brahman (roaming) from here to there. Suddenly, he saw the demon Kalayavana coming towards him and said,"Who are you sage with a pony on your head?". Sage [[Narada]] replied,"O Murka Asura Kalayavan I'm Narada, the son of Lord [[Brahma]] and Mata [[Saraswati]]." Kalayavana said,"O sage tell me, do you know any goddess?", Sage Narada,"Yes!O Kalayavana!I know Devi Vaishnavivati, who is the wife of Ashvins, she is the beautiful granddaughter of [[Krishna]] and Devi [[Rukmini]]."Kalayavana said,"Where will I get this beautiful woman from?", Narada says,"She is in the Suryaloka with her husbands." Kalayavana thanks sage Narada and goes to Suryaloka. When he reaches Suryaloka, he finds [[Ashvins]] with a head like horses and their beautiful wife Devi Vaishnavivati talking to each other. When Kalayavana sees [[Ashvins]]'s wife, he says,"O beautiful maiden come to me, I'll make you my queen, don't live with these horse headed husbands." Mata Vaishnavivati and [[Ashvins]] got angry, Vaishnavivati Devi said,"O Demon!, where did you came from, and who told that we live here."Kalayavana says," O Sundari. Devrishi Narada told me about your beauty and your grandparents. " Seeing this Vaishnavivati angrily calls Narada. [[Narada]] comes and says,"Narayan!Narayan! What happened Mata Vaishnavivati?", Devi Vaishnavivati said," Narad you have done a mistake. Why did you tell Kalayavana about me and what was the reason for him to come here, answer me." Sage [[Narada]] becomes afraid and apologizes to his mother, Vaishnavivati. When Kalayavana comes closer to her (Vaishnavivati), Mata Vaishnavivati uses her Shakti and holds Kalayavana with her Shakti and she threw him to Prithviloka ([[Earth]]). | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 22 April 2023
Vaishnavivati | |
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Goddess of Progress, Female aspects, female energy and wishes | |
![]() Artwork of Goddess Vaishnavivati | |
Other names | Pushpakala, Dhaminivati, Ashwinikumarapriya, Bhādrāvatī and Yogita, Yogini and Yashasvi |
Affiliation | Devi, Shakti, Vaishnavism |
Mantra | Om Vaishnavivati Devyayai Namah |
Mount | Golden Chariot |
Texts | Rigveda, Mahabharata, Puranas, Bhagavata Purana |
Personal information | |
Parents |
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Consort | Ashvins |
Children | Nakula (spiritual son) Sahadeva (spiritual son) |
Vaishnavivati also known as ('Bhādrāvatī and Yogita) was the wife of Ashvins basically known as Ashwini Kumaras. She is the spiritual mother of Nakula and Sahadeva and she is the granddaughter of Krishna and Rukmini. She is also the goddess of fulfillment and joy. Some Hindus believe that she is also the goddess of wisdom sometimes. She also blessed Uttanpada who was the husband of Suniti and Suruchi. Her attachments are made with the story of Vishnu and Lakshmi, in which the Brahma Purana says Queen Rohinivati gave birth to her by the blessings of the planet gods. It was the choice of Krishna who chose his granddaughter as the wife of Ashvins. Basically, some stories of her legend match with Shiva making Parvati, a goddess.
Vaishnavivati is the only wife of Ashvins described in the Puranas, she is described to be the granddaughter of Krishna who didn't find any prince for her and directly he married her to Ashvins. After the marriage of Ashvins and Vaishnavivati, they made her a goddess.
Birth[edit]
She was born to King Adrashya Kumara and Rohinivati. When she was born, the planets gave the baby a blessing that her life will be hail and hearty.
Marriage with Ashvins[edit]
When Vaishnavivati grew up, Krishna and Rukmini decided to marry her to some rajkumara whom she loves, but Krishna didn't find any prince for Vaishnavivati and directly married her to Ashvins. The Ashvins made Vaishnavivati a goddess and therefore she was called "Ashwinikumarapriya", the beloved of Ashvins or Bhādrāvatī and Yogita. Her legends are depicted to be a princess and after her marriage, a goddess. She was married to Nasatya and Dasra both.
Worshipping the consort of Ashvins[edit]
Mantra[edit]
- Om Vaishnavivati Devyayai Namah,
some Hindus say that Ashvins wife was Vaishnavivati, and some say she is the goddess of female energy and progress.
[edit]
- Pushpakala
- Dhaminivati
- Ashwinikumarapriya
- Bhadravati
- Yogita or Yogini
- Yashasvi
Goddess Vaishnavivati is associated with seven names but her main names are - Ashwinikumarapriya, Bhādrāvatī and Yogita.
Legendary Mythology[edit]
Vaishnavivati is a firm goddess of wishes and she can grant any wish people like. She is depicted to have a sphere in her hand and her mount is golden chariot drawn by Ashva (horses). In wayangs,she stands with Nasatya, her first husband.
Generations[edit]
She is also depicted with the goddess Manda, wife of Shani. Her spiritual sons Nakula and Sahadeva used to worship her with Ashvins.
Story of Kalayavana[edit]
There is another story of Kalayavana when,Once, sage Narada does brahman (roaming) from here to there. Suddenly, he saw the demon Kalayavana coming towards him and said,"Who are you sage with a pony on your head?". Sage Narada replied,"O Murka Asura Kalayavan I'm Narada, the son of Lord Brahma and Mata Saraswati." Kalayavana said,"O sage tell me, do you know any goddess?", Sage Narada,"Yes!O Kalayavana!I know Devi Vaishnavivati, who is the wife of Ashvins, she is the beautiful granddaughter of Krishna and Devi Rukmini."Kalayavana said,"Where will I get this beautiful woman from?", Narada says,"She is in the Suryaloka with her husbands." Kalayavana thanks sage Narada and goes to Suryaloka. When he reaches Suryaloka, he finds Ashvins with a head like horses and their beautiful wife Devi Vaishnavivati talking to each other. When Kalayavana sees Ashvins's wife, he says,"O beautiful maiden come to me, I'll make you my queen, don't live with these horse headed husbands." Mata Vaishnavivati and Ashvins got angry, Vaishnavivati Devi said,"O Demon!, where did you came from, and who told that we live here."Kalayavana says," O Sundari. Devrishi Narada told me about your beauty and your grandparents. " Seeing this Vaishnavivati angrily calls Narada. Narada comes and says,"Narayan!Narayan! What happened Mata Vaishnavivati?", Devi Vaishnavivati said," Narad you have done a mistake. Why did you tell Kalayavana about me and what was the reason for him to come here, answer me." Sage Narada becomes afraid and apologizes to his mother, Vaishnavivati. When Kalayavana comes closer to her (Vaishnavivati), Mata Vaishnavivati uses her Shakti and holds Kalayavana with her Shakti and she threw him to Prithviloka (Earth).