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  • Brahma: The sage Tvashta performed a Vedic sacrifice (homa) to create a being capable of killing Indra, the king of the Devas, who had previously killed Tvashta's son Vishwarupa. Due to a chanting error in the ritual, the resulting demon was named Vritra, meaning "Indra's enemy". Brahma is the god associated with creation, and in this narrative, the power derived from the severe penance and sacrifice that led to Vritra's creation was granted through the cosmic laws governed by the Trimurti.
  • Vishnu: After Vritrasura was born and defeated Indra, the Devas, including Brahma and Shiva, sought help from Lord Vishnu, the preserver and protector. Vishnu advised them that Vritra could only be killed by a weapon made from the bones of the great sage Dadhichi. Vishnu also suggested a tactical approach: befriend Vritra first, then attack him using a specific weapon that wouldn't violate the conditions of his boons.
  • Shiva: Lord Shiva was also present with the other Devas when they approached Vishnu for help against Vritrasura's might. In some scriptures, Asuras are known to be great devotees of Shiva, who is easily pleased by intense devotion and often grants them powerful boons. 
Ultimately, Indra followed Vishnu's advice, obtained Dadhichi's bones, and used them to fashion the Vajra (thunderbolt). He then used sea foam, which was neither wet nor dry, as the specific "weapon" to bypass Vritra's protection and finally killed him, with the assistance and blessings of the Goddess and the collective power of the Devas and the Trimurti. Vritrasura, a great devotee of Vishnu in a previous life (King Chitraketu), achieved liberation after his death. 

Wednesday, 5 November 2025

Veena


In ‘Sangita Rathnakara’, Sarangadeva says ‘Veena is an instrument that eradicates all evils and sins and bestows all good things in life.’

“Darshnasparshanechaasya Bhogaswargaapavargadhe Puneetho Viprahathyaadhi Paathakaihpathitham janam Dandahshambhurumaa Thanthree kakubhah kamalapathihi Indiraapathrikaa Brahma Thumbu Naabhih saraswathee Dorako Vaasukeerjeeva Sudhamshuh Saarika Ravihi Sarvadevamayee thasmaath Veeneeyam Sarvamangalaa”.

The meaning is like this: Even if one sees or touches the Veena it bestows comfort both during and after one’s lifetime. It cleanses and purifies all sins and evils of not only the downtrodden but also of those who have committed heinous crimes. The Author further attributes different Gods to the different parts of the Veena.
  1. Lord Siva in the body, 
  2. Parvathi in the strings, 
  3. Vishnu in the bridge, 
  4. Lakshmi in the Main resonator, 
  5. Brahma in the secondary resonator, 
  6. Saraswathi in the naabhi (center part of the chest board which resonates the sound), 
  7. Vasuki the serpent king in the pegs, 
  8. Moon in the Jeevala (the cotton thread pieces used between the string and the bridge) and 
  9. Sun God in the frets, 
and thus all Gods are invoked in the Veena, and hence it is indeed a very auspicious instrument.


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