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- Putana - Wikipedia
Putana is interpreted as an infantile disease or bird, symbolizing danger to an infant or desire, respectively, and even as a symbolic bad mother She is included in a group of powerful and complex Hindu mother goddesses called the Matrikas and also in the group of Yoginis and Grahinis (Seizers)
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- Putana: The demoness who tried killing Krishna - Mokshaverse
In her hunt to kill all the kids in the kingdom, Putana reached Krishna’s village, Gokul She entered the village after the sunset so that no one could recognise her
- Pūtanā | Hindu mythology | Britannica
Putana is another well-known rakshasi in the tradition As related in the Bhagavata Purana, she attempts to kill the god Krishna when he is an infant by offering him milk from her poisoned breast Baby Krishna destroys her by sucking her breast until she dies
- What does Putana mean? - Definitions. net
In Hinduism, Putana (Sanskrit: Pūtanā, lit "putrefaction") is a Rakshasi (demoness), who is killed by the infant-god Krishna Putana is also considered as a foster-mother of Krishna as she breast-fed him, though it was with the motive of killing Krishna by poisoned milk
- Religion:Putana - HandWiki
Putana is interpreted as an infantile disease or bird, symbolizing danger to an infant or desire, respectively, and even as a symbolic bad mother She is included in a group of malevolent Hindu mother goddesses called the Matrikas and also in the group of Yoginis and Grahinis (Seizers)
- Putana: Significance and symbolism - Wisdom Library
Putana, a prominent figure in Vaishnavism and Hindu texts, is primarily depicted as a demoness with malevolent intentions towards Krishna She attempted to harm him, often by offering poisoned milk or seeking his blood
- The Legend of Putana and Lord Krishna: Triumph of Good over Evil
Explore the mythical tale of Putana, the demoness sent to kill Lord Krishna, and his miraculous victory over her
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