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Sinivali (Sanskrit: सिनीवाली,
Sinīvālī) is a
Vedic goddess,
mentioned in two
hymns of the Rigveda, in RV 2.32 and RV 10.184. In 2.32.7-8 she is described...
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seventh son of
Aditi and Kashyapa. In this text, he has four
wives — Kuhu,
Sinivali, Raka, and
Anumati — who gave
birth to his sons — Sayam, Darsha, Pratar...
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identified with many
other goddesses like Shashthi, Shri-Lakshmi, Kuhu-
Sinivali, and others. The
Tamil m****cripts of the
Sanskrit scripture Skanda Purana...
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seventh son of Aditi, had four wives,
named Kuhū,
Sinīvālī, Rākā, and Anumati.
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fertility Rankini,
goddess of protection,
strength and
fertility Sinivali,
goddess ****ociated with
fecundity and easy
birth Yogamaya,
goddess of...
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White suggests Vedic Srauta texts mention offerings to
goddesses Rākā,
Sinīvālī, and Kuhū in a
manner similar to a
tantric ritual.
Frederick Smith – a...
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early centuries BCE, the
Vedic fertility goddess of the new moon,
Sinivali-Kuhu, and Shri-Lakshmi, the
Vedic antecedent of Lakshmi, were gradually...
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Mammata Children Bhanumati, Raka, Archishmati, Mahamati, Mahishmati,
Sinivali and
Habishmati from
Subha Kesari, Kushadhvaja, Kacha,
another 4 sons and...
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sprinkle the seed, may
Dhatri cherish thy embryo;
Sustain the
embryo Sinivali,
sustain the
embryo Saraswati, may the
divine Aswins,
garlanded with lotuses...
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deities of the
third function as the Aśvin and of
propagation as
Sinīvalī. She is the
mother and on her rely all
vital forces. But at the same time...