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Thus that goddess was reborn among men, springing up like a flame on the altar, from a field which was turned by the blade of a plough. First she was born as Vedavati in the Golden Age and subsequently, in the Silver Age, she was re-born in the family of the magnanimous Janaka in the race of Mithila , for the destruction of that Rakshasa.
Buy now! Last Updated: 28 September, Like what you read? Consider supporting this website:. Donate on Patreon. Donate on Liberapay. Read more However, Lord Vishnu said that it was not possible in this life of hers. He blessed her that she would become his consort in her next life. Vedavati, however, already had renounced the world in order to marry him, therefore, continued as his devotee in the form of an aesthetic.
Another day when nobody was around, Ravana who was one of the most feared demons of those times, happened to pass by. As he saw the beautiful girl Vedavati sitting peacefully in deep meditation, he was mesmerized by her beauty.
With a desire to marry her, it is said that he went there and expressed himself to her. But when the girl denied his proposal, he went nearer and held her by her hair. This act of Ravana enraged the girl, and she cut off her hair. She cursed him for attacking her chastity, saying that one day she will become the reason for his destruction. In order to protect herself from Ravana, she jumped into a fire.
However, the curse that she gave to Ravana was destined to be true. She was later born as the daughter of King Janak of Janakpuri. When Ravana abducted Sita, she became the reason for his death at the hands of Lord Rama. For Quick Alerts. Subscribe Now. For Daily Alerts.
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