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kanchan_khurana
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Posted - 10 April 2009 :  20:25:08

kanchan_khurana
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Posted - 10 April 2009 :  20:26:18
can any one tell me about shatrupa gopikayen Go to Top of Page
jagdish
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Posted - 14 April 2009 :  14:55:03

Jai Shri Krishna,

I am not awareof shatrupa, so would be very grateful for the clarifications on the same  and all the different categories/types and how are they placed into these categories.

Rishi Rupa - Shruti Rupa - Agni Kumarikas - Sakiya - Parkiya and where relevant, any others not mentioned here.

Many Thanks

 



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gopal_68
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Posted - 27 May 2009 :  19:59:59

The first woman was Shatrupa, which means ‘very beautiful’. Swayambhav Manu and Shatrupa then united in a sexual relationship and became the progenitors of the human race

Also, means the most beautiful Gopi



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unnati
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Posted - 19 June 2009 :  11:15:49

Jai Jai Shri Gokulesh,

At the beginning of the process of creation, Brahma created ten Prajapatis (used in another sense), who are believed to be the fathers of the human race. The Manusmriti enumerates them as Marichi, Atri, Angirasa, Pulastya, Pulaha, Kratu, Vasishtha, Prachetas or Daksha, Bhrigu, and Narada. He is also said to have created the seven great sages or the Saptarishi to help him create the universe. However since all these sons of his were born out of his mind rather than body, they are called Manas Putras or mind-sons.

Brahmā only occasionally interferes in the affairs of the Gods, and even more rarely in mortal affairs. He did force Soma to give Tara back to her husband, Brihaspati. He is considered the father of Dharma and Atri.

Brahma lives in Brahmapura, a city located on Mt. Meru .
Brahma is an agent of Brahman, the Supreme Being or Absolute of Hinduism.

Brahma is usually depicted with four heads. The reason given is as follows. When Brahma was creating the universe, he made a female deity known as Shatarupa (one with a hundred beautiful forms). Brahma was immediately infatuated. Shatarupa moved in various directions to avoid the gaze of Brahma. But wherever she went, Brahma developed a head. Thus, Brahma developed five heads, one on each side and one above the others. In order to control Brahma, Shiva cut off the top head. Also, Shiva felt that Shatarupa was Brahma's daughter/son, being created by him. Therefore, Shiva determined, it was wrong for Brahma to become obsessed with her. He directed that there be no proper worship in for the "unholy" Brahma. Thus, only Vishnu and Shiva continue to be worshipped, while Brahma is almost totally ignored. Since that incident Brahma has been reciting the four Vedas in his attempt at repentance.



Shri Vallabha Charan Vina Sharan Koni Jaou.....Shri Vitthala Nam Vina Mantra Kya Thi Paou......Shri Vallabha Charan Vina Sharan Koni Jaou.....

Unnati Kadakia

 

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