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      • As per Skanda Purana, Bhrigu migrated to Bhrigukut, modern Bharuch on the banks of Narmada river in Gujarat, leaving his son Chyavana at Dhosi Hill. He was married to Khyati, the daughter of Daksha.
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  2. Apr 25, 2021 · Bhrigu was married to Khyati, one of the nine daughters of Sage Kardama who is more commonly known as the daughter of Prajapati Daksha. She gave birth to Devi Lakshmi as Bhargavi. Bhrigu and Khyati had two sons named Dhata and Vidhata.

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    She was found on a lotus flower, and was raised by Bhrigu and his wife Khyati, which is why another name of Lakshmi is Bhargavi, daughter of Bhrigu. Since she was found on a lotus, she is also called Padmavati .

  4. Jul 8, 2014 · Bhrigu is a ManasaPutra (wish-born-son) of Lord Brahma, who simply wished him into existence, to assist in the process of creation, for this reason, he is also considered one of the Prajapatis. He is married to Khyati, the daughter of Daksha.

  5. Jul 1, 2019 · After they were married, Bhrigu and Khyati had a daughter who became one of the most famous women in Hinduism: Lakshmi. Worshipped today as the goddess of wealth and prosperity, Lakshmi eventually married Lord Vishnu. Bhrigu and Khyati also had two sons named Dhata and Vidhata.

  6. Sage Bhrigu or Maharshi Bhrigu was one of the seven great seers (saptarishis) who played an important role in the propagation and popularity of the Vedic Dharma, especially a special type of predictive astrology.

  7. Bhrigu had his Ashram (Hermitage) on the Vadhusar River, a tributary of the Drishadwati River near Dhosi Hill in the Vedic state of Brahmavarta, presently on the border of Haryana and Rajasthan in India.

  8. hinduonline.co › HinduReligion › SaintsBrigu - Hindu Online

    In scriptures. Sage Bhrigu finds mention in the Vayu Purana, where he shown present during the great Yagna of Daksha Prajapati (his father-in-law) Bhrigu clan. The Bhrigus, also known as Bhargavas, are a clan of sages descending from the ancient fire-priest Bhrigu.