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The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand. Suvannamaccha luck bringing charm in a riverside shop in Nonthaburi , Thailand
Meanwhile, Vivasvant remains unaware of the substitution and continues his life with the shadow Samjna, believing her to be his true wife. Together, they have a son named Manu Savarni, meaning "of-the-same-kind" as the first Manu. The shadow Samjna, however, does not treat Samjna’s earlier children—Manu, Yama, and Yamuna—with equal affection.
Sulakhni (1473–1545), also known as Choni and often referred as Mata Sulakhni ("Mother Sulakhni"), was the wife of Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Name
These remarks bothered Mata Ganga and so she pressed her husband about having a son of their own. [5] However, Arjan out of humbleness asked his wife to ask Baba Buddha to fulfill her desire for a son. [5] Since Baba Buddha was an aged and reclusive personality, Mata Ganga would seek him out while barefoot for his blessings. [4]
A cat (mārjāra) is the vahana (mount) upon which she rides. [1] Older depictions of Shashthi may show her as cat-faced, [3] [6] while another reference describes her as bird-faced. [3] In Kushan era representations between the first and third centuries CE, she is depicted as two-armed and six-headed like Skanda. [7]
Charles Spencer is opening up about his growing romance with Dr. Cat Jarman, his podcast co-host, amid his contentious divorce from this third wife, Karen Spencer. In a new interview with The Mail ...
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