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Jyestha or
Jyeshtha (Sanskrit: ज्येष्ठा,
Jyeṣṭhā, "the eldest" or "the elder") is the
Hindu goddess of
adversity and misfortune. She is
regarded as the...
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Jyeshtha or
Jyēṣṭha (Sanskrit: ज्येष्ठ; Nepali: जेठ jēṭ; ****amese: জেঠ zeth; Odia: ଜ୍ୟେଷ୍ଠ
Jyeṣṭha) is a
month of the
Hindu calendar. In India's national...
- follows: amangaḷā pradhā
jyēṣṭhā krṣṇa varṇā kurūpiṇī |
darda dāmpāhinī dēvī
sakala duḳha dāyinī — Unknown,
Verse 1
Jyestha, the
woman who
provides inau****iousness...
- ****ociated with the crow.
Jyestha is
described as
being unable to
tolerate any au****iousness. Also like Dhumavati,
Jyestha dwells in quarrels, inau****ious...
- hástaś citrā́ śivā́ svātí sukhó me astu rā́dhe viśā́khe suhávānurādhā́
jyéṣṭhā sunákṣatram áriṣṭa mū́lam 4 ánnaṃ pū́rvā rāsatāṃ me aṣādhā́ ū́rjaṃ devy...
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completed by
adding the
following ratnas: Panchajanya: Vishnu's
conch Jyestha (Alakshmi): the
goddess of
misfortune The
umbrella taken by
Varuna The...
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Jyestha or Jyeṣṭhāryā (9th-century), was a
queen regnant of
Sambhupura Chenla in Cambodia. She was the
daughter of
queen Jayaendra[valla]bha or Jayendrabhā...
- Magha, Phalguni, Uttarphalguni, Hasta, Chitra, Svati, Vishakha, Anuradha,
Jyestha, Mula, Purvashadha, Uttarasadha,
Srona or Shravana,
Dhanistha or Shatabhisha...
- with Indra,
chief of the gods. The lord of
Jyeshtha is
Budha (Mercury).
Jyestha is
termed in
Malayalam as
Thrikketta and in
Tamil as Kēttai. The nakshtra...
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celebrated on the
Pratipada Tithi of
Krishna Paksha in the
Hindu Month of
Jyestha across the
Indian subcontinent.
According to
Hindu texts,
Devashree Narada...