Vishwadev


Vishwadev (Sanskrit: विश्वदेवः; literally: all deities) means 'all the gods'. 'Vishwdevah' has been praised in various mantras in Rig Veda like 1.89, 3.54-56, 4.55, 5.41-51, 6.49-52, 7.34-37, 39, 40, 42, 43, 8.27-30, 58, 83 10.31. , 35, 36, 56, 57, 61-66, 92, 93, 100, 101, 109, 114, 126, 128, 137, 141, 157, 165, 181 etc. Indra is said to be the president of World Bank: In the Rigveda Mantra 3.54.17. 'Vishwadeva:' Agni and Shraddha are also the names of god and this name has also been a monster, but often Vishwadeeva: All those nine or 10 gods come to the group of whose names are given in Vedas, Samhita and Agnipuraan etc. . In Bhagwat, he is referred to as the son of Rishi and Vaishva (Dhakkanya), and given his name, Daksh, Vratu, Vasu, Kama, Satya, Kal, Interesting, Indra, Purvara and Kuraj. All these did the work of the people in the sacrifice of King Marut.

Only seven Vishwadeshevas have come to believe in the current monvent and according to the Markandeya Purana, they had to be born of Draupadi's womb in the form of their five sons and had to die at Ashwaththama. Vishwadev has been praised in some Siddas of Rig Veda and in Shukla Yajurveda it has been considered as Ganapati. In the Vedic Code, their number is only nine and they are considered to be some lower class than Indra, Agni etc. They are called the protectors of human beings and awardees of good deeds, and they have been given the title of world ruler in a mantra of Riksihita.

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