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Friday, June 23, 2017

Satarupa, First Woman, Daughter Of Brahma

Satarupa, First Woman, Daughter Of Brahma
Satarupa is the `hundred beautiful form`, the first woman and the daughter of Brahma.
BrahmaIn the Hindu mythology, Satarupa implies the 'hundred delightful frame'. She is said to the principal lady made by Lord Brahma. Satarupa is the female segment of Brahma. Brahma subsequent to confining himself from the property of outrage, as Rudra, changed over himself into two people, the principal male, or the Manu Swayambhuva, and the primary lady, or Satarupa. 

In the legends it is said that when Lord Brahma was making the universe then he made a female goddess known as Satarupa. As said in the Matsya Purana Satarupa was known by various names including Saraswati, Sandhya or Brahmi. 

At the point when Brahma made Satarupa, Brahma took after her wherever she went. To maintain a strategic distance from Brahma following her Satarupa at that point moved in different headings. In whichever course she went, Brahma built up another head until the point that he had four, one for every bearing of the compass. Satarupa attempted each approach to remain out of Brahma's look. However a fifth head showed up and this is the manner by which Brahma created five heads. As of now Lord Shiva came and removed the top head of Brahma as it is wrongdoing and perverted of Brahma to wind up noticeably fixated on her, as Satarupa was her little girl. Master Shiva requested that Brahma would not be revered for his offense. From that point forward Brahma has been presenting the four Vedas, one from each mouth in regret.

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