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Kadru (Sanskrit: कद्रू, lit. 'tawny', IAST:
Kadrū) is
usually regarded as the
daughter of
Daksha and the
consort of the sage
Kashyapa in
Hindu scriptures...
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Kadru went on to lay a
thousand eggs, and Vinata, two eggs. Both of them kept
their eggs in hot pots. In
their five-hundredth year, the eggs of
Kadru...
- to the
Mahabharata (Adi Parva), his
father was
Kashyapa and his
mother Kadru,
though in
other accounts, he is
usually a
primordial being created by Vishnu...
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Vishnu Purana,
Kashyap marries thirteen daughters of Daksha: Aditi, Diti,
Kadru, Danu, Arishta, Surasa, Surabhi, Vinata, Tamra, Krodhavasha, Ira, Vishva...
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Kashyapa Pra****ati's two
wives Vinata and
Kadru wanted to have children.
Kashyapa granted them a boon.
Kadru asked for one
thousand 'Dirghadeha' (meaning...
- Anavatapta, and Utpala.
Vasuki is one of the sons of the sage
Kashyapa and
Kadru. He is
accorded a
significant role in the
legend of
Samudra Manthana. He...
- romanized: Karkoṭaka) is a naga king in Hinduism. One of the
children of
Kashyapa and
Kadru,
Karkotaka is
regarded to have
lived in a
forest near the
Nishadha Kingdom...
- and his
maternal aunt
Queen Kadru who ill-treats his
mother Vinata. He
always tries to know how his
mother became Kadru's slave.
Vinata gets
scared because...
- Diti),
Rakshas and the snake-people
Nagas (serpent-human
formed sons of
Kadru), live in the
realms of Patala. The
Vishnu Purana tells of a
visit by the...
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Kashyapa Pra****ati's two
wives Vinata and
Kadru wanted to have children, and
Kashyapa granted each of them a boon.
Kadru asked for one
thousand Nāga sons, while...