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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.
{{Short description|Consort of the Hindu Gods Ashvins in Hinduism}}
{{Short description|Consort of the Hindu Gods Ashvins in Hinduism}}
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'''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.