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The Three Wives of Vishnu

prasad1

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There was this piece posted in a different thread.
It gave a very classical meaning to the story of why Lord Venkateswara has two wives, Sridevi and Bhudevi. It goes into the symbolism of this story.
But Hinduism is not that simple. When you think you know it all, it throws a Googly (in cricketing pralayas).

I came across this story.
I am posting this in Chit-Chat section. If it hurts your sentiment, please ignore the article.

There was another thread about the age of Puranas https://www.tamilbrahmins.com/threads/how-old-are-our-puranas.40592/
Puranas were written to please the kings to make them divine. This story gives the Kuru clan a divine origin.



Devi Bhagavata Purana (IX.6-7) has a very different story to tell. The tale unfolds through a conversation between Sage Narada and Shri Narayana. Once upon a time, Vishnu had three wives, Lakshmi, Sarasvati, and Ganga. They used to happily stay together with him in vishnuloka.

 

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