[Advaita-l] Maha Pativrataas

V Subrahmanian v.subrahmanian at gmail.com
Sun Jul 8 02:12:46 EDT 2018


On Sun, Jul 8, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Yahoo2 <nsridhar108 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> I think Damayanti mentioned is the wife of Nala, the king of Nishada.
> Damayanti is the daughter of King Bhima   of Vidharba. Nalacharitra is part
> of Mahabharata.
>

OK. It is quite possible that Nala Charitra is more ancient than Ramayana.
It is only a story retold in the Mahabharata.  That way there is nothing
of  odd about Sita mentioning this name.



>
> On V Subrahmanian via Advaita-l <advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>,
> 08-Jul-2018 9:34 AM wrote:
>
> Nice citation.  Is the Damayanti mentioned here the daughter of Bhima of
> Mahabharata?
>
>
> regards
>
> 2018-07-08 10:16 GMT+05:30 Divya Meedin via Advaita-l <
> advaita-l at lists.advaita-vedanta.org>:
>
> > Namaste
> >
> > In Sundara Kaand of Vaalmiki Ramayana Sarga 24, Lokamaathaa Sita says,
> >
> > दीनो वा राज्यहीनो वा
> > यो मे भर्ता स मे गुरुः ।
> > तं नित्यमनुरक्ताऽस्मि
> > यथा सूर्यं सुवर्चला ॥
> >
> > Regardless of whether he is miserable or has lost his kingdom, he, my
> > husband, is my lord. I am always in love with him and only him, as
> > Suvarcala is with the sun.
> >
> >
> > यथा शची महाभागा
> > शक्रं समुपतिष्ठति ।
> > अरुन्धती वसिष्ठं च
> > रोहिणी शशिनं यथा ।
> > लोपामुद्रा यथाऽगस्त्यम्
> > सुकन्या च्यवनं यथा ।
> > सावित्री सत्यवन्तं च
> > कपिलं श्रीमती यथा ।
> > सौदासं मदयन्तीव
> > केशिनी सगरं यथा ।
> > नैषधं दमयन्तीव
> > भैमी पतिमनुव्रता ।
> > तथाऽहमिक्ष्वाकुवरम्
> > रामं पतिमनुव्रता ॥
> > Just as the blessed Ṡaci stayed bound to Ṡakra, Arundhati to Vasishṭha,
> > Rōhiṇee to the moon, Lōpāmudrā to Agastya, Sukanyā to Cyavana, Sāvitri
> to
> > Satyavanta, Ṡreematee to Kapila, Madayantee to Saudāsa, Kēṡinee to
> Sagara,
> > and
> > just as Damayanti, the daughter of Bheema, religiously followed
> Naishadha,
> > I
> > follow my husband Rāma, the foremost of Ikshwākus.
> >
> >
> > I require some help in learning more about the stories of these great
> > *Pativrataas.*
> >
> > I have already come across the Sukanyā-Cyavana Upaakhyaanam, and the
> > Sāvitri-Satyavanta
> > Upaakhyaanaam in Srimad Devi Bhaagavatam.
> >
> > Could the esteemed members point me to resources containing the stories
> of
> > (1)  Ṡaci-Ṡakra
> > (2)  Arundhati-Vasishṭha
> > (3)  Rōhiṇee-Chandra
> > (4)  Lōpāmudrā-Agastya
> > (5)  Ṡreematee-Kapila
> > (6)  Madayantee-Saudāsa
> > (7)  Kēṡinee-Sagara
> > (8)  Damayanti-Naishadha
> > (9)  Suvarchala-Surya
> >
> > Would be grateful for any guidance.
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