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Renuka Devi Mantra APK

Renuka Devi Mantra APK

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Renuka Devi Mantra

What's Renuka Devi Mantra APK?

Renuka Devi Mantra is a app for Android, It's developed by Vajrakaya Studios author.
First released on google play in 9 years ago and latest version released in 8 years ago.
This app has 10 download times on Google play and rated as 4.66 stars with 97 rated times.
This product is an app in Lifestyle category. More infomartion of Renuka Devi Mantra on google play
Renuka is a Hindu goddess worshipped predominantly in the indian state of Maharashtra [1] and the south indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karanataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.[2] The Temple at Mahur dedicated to Goddess Renuka in Maharashtra is considered one of the shakti peethas.[3]

Renuka Raja (father of Renuka) performed a yajna - a ritual performed to maintain peace and good health. He was blessed with a daughter, who originated from the fire of this yajna. Renuka was a bright and active child and became the most beloved child of her parents.

When she was eight, Agastya, who was the guru of the Renuka Raja, advised him to have his daughter married to Jamadagni when she reached maturity. Jamadagni was the son of Ruchik Muni and Satyavati and had obtained the blessings of the gods by performing severe penance. Renuka and Jamdagni Muni lived in the Ramshrung mountains, near the present day Savadatti area of Belgaum district. Renuka helped the Jamdagni Muni in all of his tasks of performing various rituals and puja. Gradually she became close and dear to Jamdagni. After a while Renuka Raj was blessed with another daughter called Anjana (Anjana Devi). Renuka would wake up early in the morning to bathe in the Malaprabha River with complete concentration and devotion. Her devotion was so powerful that she was able to create a pot to hold water made only of sand, one fresh pot every day. She would fill this pot, on the bank of the river and would use a snake which was nearby, turning it into a rope-like convolution and placing it on her head, so that it supported the pot. Thus, she brought the water to Jamdagni for his rituals of oblation. ("Renuka" is derived from the Sanskrit for "fine grain of sand".) Another temple of Renuka is situated at near Zamania, Ghazipur.