@Charvi,we think alike😳
@Sru,never got a chance to learn Sanskrit but hoping to learn someday
charvi i hv taken pcm
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@Charvi,we think alike😳
@Sru,never got a chance to learn Sanskrit but hoping to learn someday
Btw,people.All of us know that after Lakshman,Adi Sesha was incarnated as Lord Balram.I was just thinking that if by any chance Balram's wife Revati could be the reincarnation of Urmila??What are your opinions on this theory?
Originally posted by: DilMereSuntaNhi
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Blind fans 🤣🤣🤣
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Those who got me ...laugh wid me ...Others dnt question me !😆
Girlss thanks CV's ...we got lot of screen space for Lakshmila yday 🥳
They were standing beside eachother .😳
Btw,people.All of us know that after Lakshman,Adi Sesha was incarnated as Lord Balram.I was just thinking that if by any chance Balram's wife Revati could be the reincarnation of Urmila??What are your opinions on this theory?
I found this info about Varuni , who is believed to be urmila .
This is about Varuni . Balaram was very much in Love with this girl and literally he was addicted to her that he made his country flag with a symbol that actually synonyms Varuni .
When the gods churned the ocean of milk, amongst the many treasures that emerged there was a lady called Varuni, daughter of the sea-god Varuna, who was the goddess of wine. Actually goddess of alcohol, but wine sounds so much better than alcohol. Basically the legal stuff that you run to the bar for at parties.
Varuni became the favourite of Indra, king of the devas, who took her to Swarga, his abode above the sky, to give him happiness as he watched the apsaras dance and the gandharvas sing. These details from the Puranas reveals to us what our ancestors saw as paradise.
Varuni is also associated with Balaram, the brother of Krishna. She is sometimes identified as his wife. The symbol on Balaram's flag is the toddy palm tree (tada-dhavja), that is often used to make wine in rural areas, endorsing his fondness for intoxicants. In art, the two are seen in a drunken state, she holding a pot and he a cup. In Krishna temples, Balaram is offered toddy and bhang.Thanks Charvi.I only knew about Revathi.So,Urmila was reincarnated asLord Balram's second wife Varuni.Truly,LakshMila are soulmates😳Originally posted by: radianteyes.
No di revathi is different .
Lord balram had two wives when was revathi and other was varuni that is urmilla , so yes she married him again
Thanks for this info,Sru.😳 I am learning a lot.Originally posted by: DilMereSuntaNhi
I found this info about Varuni , who is believed to be urmila .
This is about Varuni . Balaram was very much in Love with this girl and literally he was addicted to her that he made his country flag with a symbol that actually synonyms Varuni .
When the gods churned the ocean of milk, amongst the many treasures that emerged there was a lady called Varuni, daughter of the sea-god Varuna, who was the goddess of wine. Actually goddess of alcohol, but wine sounds so much better than alcohol. Basically the legal stuff that you run to the bar for at parties.
Varuni became the favourite of Indra, king of the devas, who took her to Swarga, his abode above the sky, to give him happiness as he watched the apsaras dance and the gandharvas sing. These details from the Puranas reveals to us what our ancestors saw as paradise.
Varuni is also associated with Balaram, the brother of Krishna. She is sometimes identified as his wife. The symbol on Balaram's flag is the toddy palm tree (tada-dhavja), that is often used to make wine in rural areas, endorsing his fondness for intoxicants. In art, the two are seen in a drunken state, she holding a pot and he a cup. In Krishna temples, Balaram is offered toddy and bhang.