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Kamadhenu (Sanskrit: कामधेनु, [kaːmɐˈdʱeːnʊ],
Kāmadhenu), also
known as
Surabhi (सुरभि,
Surabhi or सुरभी, Surabhī), is a
divine bovine-goddess described...
- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kamadhenu may
refer to:
Kamadhenu, the
divine cow in
Hindu mythology.
Kamadhenu (Dharwad), a
village in the southern...
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subject of many stories, such as him
being in
possession of the
divine cow
Kamadhenu and
Nandini her child, who
could grant anything to
their owners. He is...
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ashrama of Jamadagni. He
observed that the
rishi had just
milked his cow,
Kamadhenu, and kept her milk in a pot. As Anger,
Dharma crept into the pot. Despite...
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Vedanta kamadhenu dashashloki (Sanskrit: वेदान्तकामधेनु दशश्लोकी, romanized: Vedāntakāmadhenu daśaślokī) is a
Sanskrit hymn by the
Hindu philosopher...
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divine cow
Kamadhenu. He
stated that once when
Dilipa was
visiting the god Indra, he had p****ed
Kamadhenu but paid no
attention to her.
Kamadhenu took this...
- Rudras. The
following are the
offspring of
Kamadhenu.
Kapila cows (the
golden cows), are the
children of
Kamadhenu, who were also
called the
mothers of the...
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Kamadhenu is a 1941 Tamil-language film
directed by
Nandalal Jaswantalal and
featuring Baby Saroja, Vatsala, K. B.
Vatsal and G.
Pattu Iyer in the main...
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during the
Samudra Manthana or the "churning of the ocean"
along with
Kamadhenu, the
divine cow,
providing for all needs. The king of the gods, Indra...
- king, for with
Kamadhenu’s powers, I can
provide for my
entire kingdom.” However,
Vasistha refused, replying, “O Vishwamitra,
Kamadhenu is not an object...