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SAI COMPUTER TYPING INSTITUTE, GULABARA CHHINDWARA (M.P.) CPCT ADMISSION OPEN MOB. NO.9098909565 Director By Lucky Shrivatri
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When she started walking home after worshiping, then both of them Rani and Brahmin went to her and asked O friends! What are you doing? They replied We were worshiping Lord Shiva including Gaara and by tying his string, we have surrendered our soul to him. This means that we have taken a pledge that as long as the children live, they will keep fasting on Saptami. This Suktabharan fast, which increases happiness and children, is done on Saptami. Hey friends! We do this happiness-luck-giver fast. Hearing the words of the women, both the queen and her friend made a resolution to observe the fast of the child born on Saptami and tied a string in the name of Shiva. But after reaching home, he forgot his resolve. The result was that when she died, the queen became a vanari and a Brahmini became a hen. After some time, leaving the animal body, she was born again in the human vagina. Queen Chandramukhi then became the beloved queen of Prithvinath, the king of Mathura and Brahmini was born in the house of a Brahmin. In this birth, the name of the queen became Ishwari and Brahmini became famous by the name Bhushana. Bhushana was infatuated with Raj Purohit Anudukh. Even in this birth, both the queen and the priest had mutual affection and sakhya-bhav. Because of forgetting the fast, here the queen remained unborn. In the middle of time a deaf and dumb son was born to him, But he too died at the age of nine. But because of remembering the fast and observing the fast according to the rules, eight beautiful and healthy sons were born from the womb of Bhushana. Knowing that the queen was sad with her son's grief, the priest went to meet her. On seeing him, the queen got jealous. Then he sent off the priest and called his sons for food and fed them poison in the food. But they did not die of poison due to the effect of fasting on the child Saptami. This made the queen very angry. Then he ordered the servants to take the sons of the priest on the pretext of worship to the banks of the Yamuna and drown them in deep water. The queen's messengers did the same. But due to the effect of the fast, Yamuna ji became shallow and the Brahmin-children were saved. Then the queen ordered the executioners to take the Brahmin boys to the slaughter place and kill them. But the brahmins could not kill the children even after being hit by the executioner.
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