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  1. Apr 11, 2022 · He uses Leela, his mothers name, as part of his full name as an appreciation for his mother and grandmother. Bhansali is very conscious of his mother and grandmother’s sacrifices. He grew up in Mumbai, one lane away from Kamathipura, and held that world close to his heart.

  2. Jan 27, 2016 · The word "Dvyamushyayana" means "having two fathers", and it is the standard term used in the context of Niyoga. As I discuss in this answer, Niyoga is the practice where a woman has a man other than her husband father a child with her, either because her husband is unable to father children or because he's dead. The offspring of Niyoga is ...

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · According to Chapter 99: Reason behind Vasus getting cursed - Vasus and their wives were enjoying themselves in the forest when the wife of Dyu spotted an excellent cow and asked her husband to steal it. The cow was Nandini, daughter of Surabhi, and was owned by the sage Vashishtha. With the help of his brothers, Dyu stole Nandini.

  4. Apr 24, 2018 · Then Vishwarath tried to take Nandini, but he couldn't even touch her because of her divine power. Then Vashishtha said, Ahamkara is not good, become like a Rishi. But Vishwarath was Khathriya and was like a insisting kid, He challenged Vashishtha that he'll gain same Rishi (i.e. Sage ) power like him, and then he left his all kingdom and went to the Jungle, there he did Tapasya.

  5. Vasishtha. Vasishtha (Sanskrit: वसिष्ठ, IAST: vasiṣṭha) is a revered Vedic sage in Hinduism. He is one of the Saptarishis (seven great Rishis) of India. Vasishtha is credited as the chief author of Mandala 7 of Rigveda . Vasishtha and his family are mentioned in Rigvedic verse 10.167.4, other Rigvedic mandalas and in many Vedic ...

  6. Leela and Saraswati (Padma’s body on the shrine) — Queen Leela and King Padma lead an idyllic life, but as they age Leela fears he might die first, in which case her own life would be intolerable. She does tapas to Goddess Saraswati and obtains the boon to have her husband’s spirit always with her.

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  8. Vasishtha is a revered sage in the Hindu traditions, and like other revered sages, numerous treatises composed in ancient and medieval era are reverentially named after him. [26] Some treatises named after him or attributed to him include: Vashishtha samhita is a medieval era Yoga text. [27] There is an Agama as well with the same title.