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|title = killing of Narakasura}}</ref>. She is considered to be the mother of [[Sita]], (note the symbolism of the baby Sita being found in a ploughed field). According to the uttara-kanda, when Sita finally leaves her husband [[Rama]], she returns to Bhumi.
|title = killing of Narakasura}}</ref>. She is considered to be the mother of [[Sita]], (note the symbolism of the baby Sita being found in a ploughed field). According to the uttara-kanda, when Sita finally leaves her husband [[Rama]], she returns to Bhumi.

It is interesting to note that several female deities have had births similar to Sita. Alamelu Thayar of Tiruchanur had a similar beginning, being found in a ploughed field by Akasa Raja. Goda (Andal) was found under a Tulasi plant by Perialvar.


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Revision as of 13:32, 20 April 2007

Bhuma Devi or Bhudevi
Devanagariलक्ष्मी

Bhuma Devi or Bhumi Devi or Bhu Devi is the divine wife of Lord Vishnu. According to Hindu mythology, the divine saint Andal is a form of her and the demon Narakasura who gave the festival of Diwali is the son of her[1]. She is considered to be the mother of Sita, (note the symbolism of the baby Sita being found in a ploughed field). According to the uttara-kanda, when Sita finally leaves her husband Rama, she returns to Bhumi.

It is interesting to note that several female deities have had births similar to Sita. Alamelu Thayar of Tiruchanur had a similar beginning, being found in a ploughed field by Akasa Raja. Goda (Andal) was found under a Tulasi plant by Perialvar.

References

  1. ^ "killing of Narakasura".