Who was the biggest enemy of lord vishnu

  1. A True and Authentic History of Lord Brahma and his Family from Puranas
  2. The arrival of Lord Vishnu’s last avatar, Kalki – The Last Avatar
  3. Jalandhara
  4. Vishnu
  5. Vritrasura
  6. Lord Hanuman, the Hindu Monkey God


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A True and Authentic History of Lord Brahma and his Family from Puranas

Can God be cursed? Can God be non-worshipable?What if one dev (God) curses another dev (God)?. This sounds weird but is true in the context of Lord Brahma the Hindu God. To begin, let us make clear to the readers that the idea of this write-up is not to hurt the sentiments of devotees belonging to any particular community/religion but to throw light on facts basis evidence from holy scriptures so that the mislead innocent devotees should understand the value of precious human birth and they should follow the Right way of worship thereby,abandoning arbitrary practice. • • • • • • • • • • Who is Lord Brahma? A brief description of who is Lord Brahma? The followers of the Hindu religion are well aware of who is Trimurti (Triple deity). Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu, and Lord Shiva are the three forms believed to be the supreme divinity in Hinduism. • Lord Brahma amongst Hindu Trimurti is the eldest son of the owner of twenty-one brahamands ie. Brahm-Kaal (Jyoti Niranjan) and goddess Durga (Maya/Ashtangi/Prakriti Devi). Other two are his younger brothers Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva. Lord Brahma heads one department in three loks (Heaven, Earth, and Nether world) in one brahmand of Kshar Purush which is the Rajogun department. Similarly, his younger brother Lord Vishnu heads the Satogun department and youngest brother Lord Shiva heads the Tamogun department. Lord Brahma’s Story and History Deep study about Lord Brahma’s story and history will be the focus of description. Here we will...

The arrival of Lord Vishnu’s last avatar, Kalki – The Last Avatar

• Home • Author • Download Sample Chapter of The Last Avatar • Book Reviews • Characters • Kalki, The Last Avatar • Nushen, The Superhuman Soldier • Vanaroids • General Jian, The Dictator • Arya, The Immortal Warrior • Tiger, The Mountain of Steel • Master Zar, The Terror • Universe • The Rudras • Invisible Hand • The White Knights • Scripture of Gods • Blog • Contact Us When is the Kalki Avatar going to arrive? As per Hinduism, it is believed that there are four Yugas namely Satya Yuga, Terta Yuga, Dwapar Yuga, and Kal Yuga. According to Hinduism, it is said that Kal Yuga is the time of destruction. At the time of Satya Yuga, people were free from all sorts of greed, hypocrisy, negativity, and all wrong things and evils, therefore, they had most of the peace and happy life. Then in the Treta Yuga, people become greedy and had some negative wishes like to conquer the world or desire for the kingdom of other kings. By Dwapar Yuga, it was found that almost half of the people of the world already have done many wrong deeds such as killing people and creating the strategy to conquer the kingdom of others. During Kali Yuga, it is believed that the sins of the people will reach the peak and virtue seems less. During this time people remain mentally upset and dissatisfied in almost all things. In Kal Yuga, you will hardly find the person who is completely free from any kind of sins. It is believed that Lord Vishnu will incarnate on the Earth as Lord Kalki for making people free f...

Jalandhara

This article is about the mythological asura who emerged from Jalandhara ( he who holds water), also known as Chalantarana ( he who walks and swims) is an Legend [ ] Birth [ ] In the Ascent to Power [ ] Jalandhara's childhood was full of wonders. Borne up by the wind, he flew over the ocean; his pets were lions that he had caught; and the largest birds and fishes were subject to him. A fierce battle ensued between the devas and the asuras. Many warriors were killed on both sides. Shukra revived the asuras using his amṛtajīvinī vidya. Brihaspati revived the dead devas by using the medicinal herbs from the Drona mountain. Shukra counselled Jalandhara to uproot the mountain so that Brihaspati would be unable to employ the medicinal herbs to revive the devas. Jalandhara acquiesced and hurled the mountain Drona into the ocean. Demoralised, the devas requested Vishnu for his aid. A fierce battle was fought between Jalandhara and Vishnu, who rode upon War with Shiva [ ] The devas were unhappy about their defeat, dejected at their being stripped of their authority. The divine sage, Jalandhara sent his messenger How can you live on alms and yet keep the beautiful Parvati? Give her to me, and wander from house to house with your Upon hearing these insults, Shiva became so angry that a fearsome creature ( He himself has shown the path. Know that to be the way in the same manner. At my bidding, make the chastity of his wife violated. O Viṣṇu, that great Daitya cannot be killed otherwi...

Jaya

Jaya and Vijaya prevent the passage of the Kumaras Affiliation Abode Parents Kali In Jaya and Vijaya are the two place of eternal bliss). Origin [ ] According to the Iconography [ ] Jaya is depicted as a four-armed demigod with the chakra in his upper left hand, a Curse of the four Kumaras [ ] According to a story from Jaya-Vijaya guarding the sanctum of the Vishnu temple, Due to the strength of their In their first life during It has been noted by many that the strengths of Jaya and Vijaya gradually declined with each subsequent birth due to the yuga effect. In their first birth, they are born as Doorkeepers of Vishnu temples [ ] • The Body of God: An Emperor's Palace for Krishna in Eighth-Century Kanchipuram. Oxford University Press, USA. 25 September 2008. 978-0-19-536922-9. • Bhattacharji, Sukumari (1998). Legends of Devi. Orient Blackswan. p.16. • Gregor Maehle (2012). Ashtanga Yoga The Intermediate Series: Mythology, Anatomy, and Practice. New World Library. p.34. • ISKCON Desire Tree | IDT. 12 June 2014 . Retrieved 14 May 2021. • G.V.Tagare (1958). Brahmanda Purana – English Translation – Part 3 of 5. pp. • www.wisdomlib.org (9 October 2017). www.wisdomlib.org . Retrieved 15 January 2020. • ISKCON Desire Tree | IDT. 12 June 2014 . Retrieved 1 November 2021. • TemplePurohit - Your Spiritual Destination | Bhakti, Shraddha Aur Ashirwad. 26 July 2020 . Retrieved 1 November 2021. • The Hindu. 16 September 2013. . Retrieved 1 November 2021.

Vishnu

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Vritrasura

Table of Contents: • • • • • • • The Story of Vritrasura in the Rig Veda (Mandala 1, Hymn 32): Vritrasura had kept the waters of the world captive. Therefore, Indra planned a battle against him. Before going to war, he drank a large volume of Soma at Tvashtri’s house, who is an artisan god. Tvashtri designed the thunderbolt for Indra. Then, Indra requested Vishnu to create space for the war. Lord Vishnu did this by taking three strides and hence called Trivikrama. In the fierce battle, Vritrasura broke the two jaws of Indra, but then Indra threw him down crushing the 99 fortresses of Vritra. Thus, Indra got the name Vritrahn (the Slayer of Vritra). In the Rig The Story of Vritra in the Bhagavata Purana ( The story in the Rig Veda is elaborated in the Puranas like many other stories in The Previous Birth of Vritrasura: In his last birth, he was emperor Chitraketu. He had 10 million wives but was childless. So he prayed to the sage Angiras. By the grace of the sage one of his queens, Kritadyuti, gave birth to a son, but the son was murdered by other queens out of jealousy. The sage Angiras and Narada brought the infant back to life again. They also taught theosophy to Chitraketu. He sat in contemplation for eight days and then changed himself to a Gandharva. While he was flying, he saw the Therefore, Chitraketu was born as Vritrasura in his next birth. Background of the Birth of Vritrasura: Sage Vishwarupa, who was serving as a priest to gods, had three heads. Both the gods ...

Lord Hanuman, the Hindu Monkey God

Hanuman's tale in the epic Ramayana—in which he is assigned the task of locating Rama's wife Sita who was abducted by Ravana, the demon king of Lanka—is known for its astounding ability to inspire and equip a reader with all the ingredients needed to face ordeals and conquer obstructions in the way of the world. The Birth of Hanuman According to the legend of Hanuman's birth, Vrihaspati, the ruler of all the hymns and prayers addressed to the gods, had an apsara, a female spirit of the clouds and water named Punjikasthala. Punjikasthala roamed the heavens, where we mocked and threw stones at a meditating monkey (rishi), breaking his meditations. He cursed her, turning her into a female monkey who had to wander the earth—a curse that could only be nullified if she gave birth to an incarnation of Lord Shiva. Punjikasthala performed intense austerities to please Shiva and renamed herself Anjana. Shiva eventually granted her the boon that would cure her of the curse. When Agni, the god of fire, gave Dasharath, the king of Ayodhya, a bowl of sacred dessert to share among his wives so they may have divine children, an eagle snatched a part of the pudding and dropped it where Anjana was meditating, and Pavana, the god of wind delivered the piece into Anjana's outstretched hands. After she took the divine dessert, she gave birth to Hanuman. Thus Lord Shiva was incarnated as a monkey born as Hanuman to Anjana, by the blessings of the lord of the winds Pavana, who thus became Hanuma...