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    On the very same day, Devahuti gave birth to nine daughters: Kalā, Anasuya, Shraddha, Havirbhu, Gati, Kriya, Khyati, Arundhati, and Shanti. She grew saddened by the prospect of her husband leaving her and the fact that her daughters would have to seek worthy husbands for themselves.

  3. As far as I know, the only time that children of Lakshmi are mentioned in Hindu scriptures is in verses 11 - 12 of the Sri Suktam, a hymn from the Khilani (apocrypha or later portions) of the Rig Veda: We are the progeny of our forefather, Sage Kardama, who is one of the sons of Goddess Lakshmi.

  4. Naradha, Brahma, the four Sanatkumaras and the nine Prajapatis, all came to visit Kardama and Devahuti and the lord in the disguise of Kapila. Now with great joy Kardama gave all his nine daughters in marriage to the nine Prajapatis. Soon after the marriage they went to their own ashramas.

  5. Apr 11, 2020 · Due to their union, they had nine daughters, and his daughters were married to the Prajapatis, sons of Lord Brahma. After some time, due to his severe meditation, Rishi Kapila was born, and he was considered as the divine incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

  6. Kardama had nine daughters and a son named Kapila. Anasuyā [1] , Arundhatī [2] and Khyāti [3] were among his nine daughters. After completing his duties as a householder, Kardama advised his wife Devahuti to get spiritual wisdom from their son Kapila .

  7. Kardama Muni’s daughter Kalā, who was married to Marīci, gave birth to two children, whose names were Kaśyapa and Pūrṇimā. Their descendants are spread all over the world. Text 14: My dear Vidura, of the two sons, Kaśyapa and Pūrṇimā, Pūrṇimā begot three children, namely Viraja, Viśvaga and Devakulyā.

  8. Mar 18, 2015 · Family: He was father of Visravas who was the father of Kubera and Ravana, and all the Rakshasas are supposed to have sprung from him. Pulastya Rishi was married to one of Kardam ji’s nine daughters named Havirbhoo. Pulastya Rishi had two sons – Maharshi Agastya and Visravas.