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- Manasaputras (Sanskrit: मानसपुत्र, lit. 'mind-son', IAST: Mānasaputra) are a class of beings in Hinduism, referring to the 'mind-children' or the 'mind-born'...
- Four Kumaras, Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, and Sanatkumara, who are the manasaputras (mind-born children) of Brahma, visit Vai****ha, the abode of Vishnu...
- great soul Manu." — Bhagavata Purana 3.12.52 In other texts, it is the manasaputra, the mind-born children of Brahma, who are believed to have created the...
- created their children from their minds and thus, they are referred to as Manasaputras. In contemporary Hinduism, Brahma does not enjoy po****r worship and...
- texts including the Bhagavata Purana, Daksha is born twice—First as a Manasaputra (mind-created son) of Brahma and later, as a son of Prachetas and Marisha...
- to the Mundaka Upanishad and other texts, he was the eldest son and (Manasaputra) born from mind of the creator deity, Brahma. Vedic atharvan is cognate...
- fourteen M****, the first man of a Yuga in Hindu cosmogony. He is the manasaputra (mind-born son) of Brahma and husband of Shatarupa, the first woman....
- rishis were recognized as the 'mind-born sons' (Sanskrit: मनस पुत्र, manasaputra) of Brahma, the representation of the Supreme Being as Creator. Other...
- Krodhahanta, who in their previous births had been the sons of Marichi, a manasaputra (mind-born son) of Brahma. Due to the fact that they had performed a...
- Kratu (Sanskrit: क्रतु, lit. 'strength') is described as one of the manasaputras, the mind-born children of the creator deity, Brahma, in Hinduism. He...