Pandavas Represent Five Godly Elements by Born Nature
- Fire - Arjuna - Part Incarnation of Vishnu
- Air - Bheema - Part Incarnation of Shiva
- Water - Yudhistira - Part Incarnation of Brahma
- Space - Sahadev - Part Incarnation of Shiva
- Earth - Nakula - Part Incarnation of Vishnu
- Part Combo of Each - Karna - Part Incarnation of Brahma Vishnu Shiva
1) As per Narada and Vayu Puranas, Draupadi was composite Avatar of
- Goddesses Shyamala (wife of Dharma)- Part incarnation of Sarasvati,
- Bharati (Wife of Vayu),
- Sachi (wife of Indra),
- Usha (wife of Ashwinis)
Enraged at a jest by Parvati and the four goddesses, Brahma cursed them to human birth. Parvati thought of the solution wherein they will be born as one woman, Draupadi and hence share the earthly body for a smaller period of time.
Draupadi stayed with 5 pandavaas and had separate stay with Dharmaraja, Bheema, Arjuna, Nakula-Sahadeva, with respective swaroopaas.
- When Dharmaraja was in contact with Draupadi, Shyamala used to be actively present and others in the shareera of Draupadi used be in a dormant state.
- Similarly when Bheema was in contact with Draupadi, Bharati devi used to be actively present and others in a dormant state.
- Similarly for Arjuna – Shachidevi,
- Nakula & Sahadeva – Usha &
- Part incarnation of Parvathi as kali would be dormant except when motivating for war
- First time was as Vedavati who cursed Ravana (who is another goddess Avatar Swaha, wife to Agni).
- She then came again as Maya-Sita especially to take revenge from Ravana while Agni hid the real Sita.
- Third one was partial either Damyanti (whose husband Nala was equivalent to Dharma, Vayu, Indra just like the Pandavas) and
- Her daughter Nalayani. She married Sage Mudgala.
- The fifth avatar was Draupadi herself.
- Kali,
- Parvati,
- Sachi,
- Shyamala,
- Usha,
- Bharati,
- Shree,
- Swaha, the eight goddesses.
parvati was not wife of aswini gods, it was usha their combined wife
ReplyDeletedear ganesh narasimham i want clear explantion of why parvati was wife of ashwini gods
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