- In
Hindu scriptures,
Durvasa (Sanskrit: दुर्वासा, IAST:
Durvāsā), also
known as
Durvasas (Sanskrit: दुर्वासस्), is a
legendary rishi (sage). He is the...
- Chandra, Kubera, etc.
Among these, Kamadeva,
Lopamudra and
Durvasa are the
chief ****istants.
Durvasa represents the
sattva power of the goddess, used to protect...
- Dattatreya, the sage-avatar of Vishnu, Chandra, a form of Brahma, and
Durvasa, the
irascible sage
avatar of Shiva. When Sita and Rama
visit her during...
- that was
reclaimed from the sea.
According to the Mahabharata, the sage
Durvasa once
visited Krishna and his wife Rukmini. The sage
wished that the pair...
-
failed to
offer the
appropriate hospitality to the short-tempered sage,
Durvasa.
Durvasa cursed her,
stating that the man she was
thinking of to such an extent...
-
involving sage
Durvasa.
According to this account,
after Draupadi and the
Pandavas had
finished their meal
prepared using the
Akshay Patra,
Durvasa and his disciples...
- Sha****ala, lost in
thoughts of him,
fails to
greet the
irascible sage
Durvasa, who
curses her so that
Dushyanta will
forget her entirely. The
curse can...
- to most of
these texts, Chandra,
along with his
brothers Dattatreya and
Durvasa, were the sons of the sage Atri and his wife Anasuya. The Devi Bhagavata...
-
collectively known as the Trimurti,
incarnated in form of Dattatreya,
Chandra and
Durvasa as son of Sage Atri and Devi ****uya as per the
texts such as the Bhagavata...
-
request of sage
Durvasa (who was
renowned for his
short temper and
bestowing curses)
Krishna and
Rukmini pulled a
chariot taking sage
Durvasa to
their house...