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Myths featuring Vasuki

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11 myths currently featured for Vasuki.

Neelakantha: The Legend of the Blue-Throated Savior

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount KailashShiva • Parvati • Vishnu

During the great churning of the cosmic ocean to obtain the nectar of immortality, a lethal poison called Halahala emerged, threatening to destroy all of existence. To save the universe, Lord Shiva consumed the poison, but his consort Parvati held his throat to prevent it from reaching his body, causing his neck to turn blue. This act earned Shiva the title Neelakantha and demonstrated his...

The Emergence of the Kalpavriksha, the Divine Wish-Granting Tree

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Banka, IndiaIndra • Vishnu • Shiva

During the epic Samudra Manthan, or the Churning of the Ocean of Milk, the divine wish-granting tree known as Kalpavriksha emerged from the depths. This celestial entity, capable of fulfilling any desire, was one of the fourteen treasures recovered by the combined efforts of the Devas and Asuras. It was eventually enshrined in Indra’s paradise, representing the ultimate abundance of the...

The Emergence of Kamadhenu, the Mother of All Cows, from the Ocean

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Banka, IndiaKamadhenu • Vishnu • Shiva

During the great churning of the Ocean of Milk (Samudra Manthana), the divine cow Kamadhenu emerged as one of the fourteen precious jewels. Born from the collective effort of gods and demons seeking immortality, she represents the infinite abundance of nature and is revered as the mother of all cattle. She was gifted to the holy sages to provide the necessary materials for sacred rituals and...

Janamejaya's Gruesome Snake Sacrifice (Sarpa Satra) to Wipe Out All Snakes

🕉️ Hindu MythologyTakshashila (Taxila)Janamejaya • Parikshit • Takshaka

Following the death of King Parikshit by the venomous bite of the Naga king Takshaka, his son Janamejaya launched the Sarpa Satra, a cosmic sacrificial ritual intended to exterminate the entire serpent race. As thousands of snakes were magically drawn into the sacrificial flames, the young sage Astika intervened, ultimately persuading the king to halt the carnage and spare the remaining...

Dhanvantari Emerging from the Churned Ocean Carrying the Pot of Immortality

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Bihar, IndiaDhanvantari • Lord Vishnu • Lord Shiva

The Samudra Manthan, or Churning of the Ocean of Milk, is a central legend in Hindu mythology where gods and demons cooperated to obtain the nectar of immortality. During this cosmic event, Lord Dhanvantari emerged from the depths carrying the Amrita, the golden pot of nectar. As the physician of the gods, his arrival marked the birth of Ayurveda and the restoration of divine strength to the...

Parashurama Reclaiming the Coastal Land from the Retreating Ocean

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGokarna, Karnataka, IndiaParashurama • Varuna • Jamadagni

Seeking a place of penance after ridding the world of corrupt monarchs, Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu, challenged the sea god Varuna. Standing atop the Sahyadri mountains, he hurled his divine axe into the waters, commanding the ocean to recede as far as the weapon flew. The land that emerged became the lush coastal regions of the Konkan, Kanara, and Malabar, including the sacred...

Matsya and the Great Flood

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDravida Coast (Kerala Proxy), IndiaVishnu (as Matsya) • Manu (Satyavrata) • Sapta Rishis

King Satyavrata, known as Manu, encountered a small fish that pleaded for protection while he was performing his morning rituals on the riverbank. This fish, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, grew at an incredible rate and warned the king of a coming deluge that would destroy all life. Guided by the divine fish, Manu built a massive ark to save the Seven Sages, essential seeds, and sacred knowledge,...

Shiva Destroying the Three Flying Golden Cities of Tripura with a Single Arrow

🕉️ Hindu MythologyUjjain, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaShiva • Brahma • Vishnu

The legend of Tripurantaka tells of Lord Shiva’s cosmic battle against three demon brothers—Tarakaksha, Kamalaksha, and Vidyunmali—who ruled three invincible flying cities made of iron, silver, and gold. These cities, granted by a boon from Brahma, could only be destroyed when they aligned once every thousand years and were struck by a single arrow. Shiva, assuming the form of Tripurantaka...

Vishnu Disguised as the Enchantress Mohini Distributing Amrita

🕉️ Hindu MythologyHaridwar, Uttarakhand, IndiaVishnu • Mohini • Indra

When the Devas and Asuras churned the Milky Ocean to obtain the nectar of immortality, a conflict arose over who would consume the Amrita. Lord Vishnu transformed into the breathtaking enchantress Mohini to trick the Asuras and ensure the nectar reached the gods. During the ensuing chase, drops of the nectar fell at Haridwar, making it one of the most sacred sites in the world.

Shiva Swallowing the Lethal Halahala Poison

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount KailashShiva • Parvati • Vishnu

During the great churning of the Ocean of Milk by gods and demons, a lethal poison called Halahala emerged that threatened to destroy all of creation. To save the universe, Lord Shiva consumed the toxin, holding it in his throat where it turned his skin blue. This act of ultimate sacrifice established Shiva as Neelakantha, the Blue-Throated Savior.