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  1. A rundhatī is a Mahākāvya (epic poem) in Hindi which was composed by Gurudeva during early 1990s Chitrakoot. The epic was published in 1994 by the Shri Raghav Sahitya Prakashan Nidhi, Haridwar. The book was released by the then President of India, Pandit Shankar Dayal Sharma, at his official residence in New Delhi.

  2. Arundhatī, the famous wife of the famous sage Vasiṣṭha, is considered as the paragon of wifely virtues. She was the daughter of Prajāpati Kardama and Devahuti. Atri ’s wife Anasuyā was her sister and the sage Kapila, her brother. The ṛṣi Śakti was her son.

  3. Contents. · Introduction. · Birth. · Life. · Arundhati in Hindu Scriptures. · Arundhati in the Ramayana. · Kamdhenu. · The story of Drought and Rain. · Death of Arundhati’s Seven Sons. · Arundhati in Hindu Marriage Rituals. Introduction. Arundhati was the wife of Sage Vasishta, one of the seven sages (Saptarshi).

  4. Arundhati (Sanskrit: अरुन्धती, IAST: Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vashistha, one of the seven sages who are identified with the Ursa Major. She is identified with the morning star and also with the star Alcor which forms a double star with Mizar (identified as Vashista Maharshi) in Ursa Major.

  5. Oct 10, 2019 · Arundhati is a saintly woman mentioned in Hindu Puranas, epics and other scriptures. Her parents were Kardama Prajapati (father) and Devahuti (mother) and she was their eighth daughter. Her father was the son Brahma and her mother was also known as Akshamala.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ArundhatiArundhati - Wikipedia

    Arundhati may refer to: Arundhati (Hinduism), the Hindu goddess of the sky, stars and night time. Arundhati (given name) Arundhati (actress) (born 1990), Indian film actress and model. Arundhati (epic), a 1994 Hindi epic poem. Arundhati (1967 film), a Oriya film directed by Prafulla Sengupta.

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  8. Arundhati (Sanskrit: अरुन्धती|translit=Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vasishtha, one of the seven sages of Hinduism. Etymology. The name in Sanskrit literally means 'washed by the rays of sun', from 'sun rays', and, 'washed'. Legend. Arundhati's birth and life are mentioned in various Hindu scriptures.

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