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==Jambvati / [[:hi:जांबवती|जांबवती]]== | ==Jambvati / [[:hi:जांबवती|जांबवती]]== | ||
− | *Jambvati was the daughter of [[Jambvan]]. | + | *Jambvati was the daughter of [[Jambvan]]. When [[Krishna]] defeated Jambvan, the latter gave his daughter Jambvati in marriage to Krishna and the Syamantak jewel as dowry. |
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*Jambvati stayed with Krishna at his capital city [[Dvarka]]. | *Jambvati stayed with Krishna at his capital city [[Dvarka]]. | ||
*Seeing the sons being born to his other wives, Jambvati too desired to have sons. | *Seeing the sons being born to his other wives, Jambvati too desired to have sons. |
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Jambvati / जांबवती
- Jambvati was the daughter of Jambvan. When Krishna defeated Jambvan, the latter gave his daughter Jambvati in marriage to Krishna and the Syamantak jewel as dowry.
- Jambvati stayed with Krishna at his capital city Dvarka.
- Seeing the sons being born to his other wives, Jambvati too desired to have sons.
- On hearing this, Krishna left for the mountain where the hermit Upmanyu was performing penance. Under Upmanyu's guidance, Krishna began a penance to please Shiv.
- After three months of severe penance, Shiv blessed him and granted him a boon that his wives would have ten sons each.
- Soon Jambvati delivered her first son, who was named Shamb.