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Apsara Adrika And the Chronicler Of Mahabharata: Part XXI
2021年6月15日 · Apsara Adrika, a celestial nymph liberated herself from a curse and became instrumental in the birth of Matsyagandha. The origin of The Mahabharata is associated with Apsara Adrika, an essential link in the initiation of the Epic.
Apsara Adrika: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
2024年10月18日 · Apsara Adrika, as described in the Purana, is a celestial being cursed by a Brahmin and transformed into a fish after disturbing his meditation. In her fish form, she later gave birth to twins. This narrative highlights the themes of transformation and the consequences of one's actions in celestial lore.
Apsara Adrika and The Chronicler of Mahabharata | PDF | Indian ...
The document summarizes the origin of the Mahabharata as being associated with the Apsara Adrika. Adrika was cursed to take the form of a fish but gave birth to two human children, fulfilling the curse's terms.
SECTION LXIII - Internet Sacred Text Archive
While they were fighting, the seed fell into the waters of the Yamuna. And in those waters dwelt an Apsara of the higher rank, known by the name of Adrika, transformed by a Brahmana's curse into a fish. As soon as Vasu's seed fell into the water from the claws of the hawk, Adrika rapidly approached and swallowed it at once.
Mahabharat-Puran Kosh
One of the apsarā s (apsara s) born of Prajāpati Kaśyapa (Prajapati Kashyapa) to Dakṣa’s (Daksha’s) daughter Muni. It is known that when King Uparicara (Uparichara) Vasu used to reside in the divine seven storied abode given to him by Indra, Adrikā, the …
Mahabharata Ch 57-58, Adi Parva, Adi-vamshavatarana Parva
2013年12月29日 · The hawk was attacked by another hawk, and the seed fell into the Yamuna river, where an apsara named Adrika swallowed it. In the tenth month after that, Adrika was caught by a fisherman, and from the stomach of the fish …
Apsaras, Ap-sara, Apsarā, Apsara: 27 definitions - Wisdom Library
2024年6月15日 · Apsara (अप्सर) is a Sanskrit word referring to “celestial nymphs”. Acording to the Nāṭyaśāstra 1.82-88 , when Brahmā, Indra and all other gods went to inspect the playhouse ( nāṭyamaṇḍapa ) designed by Viśvakarmā, he assigned different deities for the protection of the playhouse itself, as well as for the objects ...
Stories From the Mahabharata - Apam Napa: Exploring Hindu and …
During their fight, the seed fell into the river Yamuna, where it was swallowed by a fish, which was actually the cursed Apsara Adrika, transformed into a fish by a Brahmana’s curse. Upon swallowing the seed, Adrika was freed from her curse, but the fish remained pregnant.
Uparichara Vasu - Glorious Hinduism
2018年5月25日 · In the midst of the fight, Uparichara’s seed dropped into the Yamuna river. A fish in the river ate this seed. This fish was actually Adrika, an Apsara who been cursed to turn into a fish. As a consequence of swallowing the seed, the fish became pregnant. As soon as this happened, the spirit of Adrika left the body of the fish.
अप्सरा यक्षिणी साधना: APSARA SADHANA APSARA SIDDHI
2014年5月17日 · Apsara’s are Angels or Nymphs. They are extremely beautiful immortals who. reside in heaven and entertain the Demi-Gods with their dancing and singing. charm, and have the power and will to use both. Like other divine beings they. are able to change their form as and when desired. Hierarchically, the Apsara’s.