- असिक्नी, romanized: Asiknī, lit. 'the dark one' or 'night'), also
known as
Panchajani and Virani, is a
consort of
Daksha in the
Puranic pantheon. Most scriptures...
- she is
described as the
daughter of the Pra****ati
Daksha and his
spouse Panchajani, and the
consort of the sage Kashyapa. As a word for "rain" or "liquid"...
- name of its goddess-personification, who is a
daughter of
Daksha and
Panchajani, and thus a half-sister to Khyati.
Spouse of Kṛttikā is
Chandra ("moon")...
- wife Prasuti. Her
father is
regarded to have
another 62 from his wife
Panchajani (Virini). One of his
daughters is
called Khyati, who is
married to the...
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Kadru Genealogy Parents Daksha (father),
Panchajani (mother)
Siblings Aditi, Diti, Kālikā, Kapila, Surasa, Simhika, Viśvā,
Vinata Consort Kashyapa Children...
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replete with her praise.
Aditi is the
daughter of
Daksha and
Asikni (
Panchajani). The Puranas, such as the
Shiva Purana and the
Bhagavata Purana, suggest...
-
daughters (depending upon the
scriptural source).
Asikni (also
referred to as
Panchajani and Virani) is the
daughter of
another Pra****ati
named Virana (or Panchajana)...
- of
India and ****stan
Asikni (goddess), a
Hindu goddess also
known as
Panchajani or
Virani Acesines (disambiguation), Gr**** form of the river's name Chenab...
- The name
Daksha means “Skilled One.” He had two wives:
Prasoothi and
Panchajani (Virini). His
youngest daughter, Sati (also
known as Uma due to her generous...