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Shakuni and Duryodhana approach Balarama in an insincere respectful manner, then seek his approval of a marriage between Sasirekha and Duryodhana's son Lakshmana Kumara. Their true goal is to force Balarama and Krishna to support them if the Pandavas wage war. Unaware of their real intentions, Balarama agrees to the marriage.
Kakudmi and Revati found Balarama, and proposed the marriage. Because she was from an earlier yuga, Revati was far taller and larger than her husband-to-be, but Balarama, tapped his plough (his characteristic weapon) on her shoulder, and she shrunk to the normal height of people in Balarama's age. The marriage was then celebrated.
Balarama married Revati, the daughter of King Kakudmi. [49] He had two sons - Nishatha and Ulmuka, and a daughter - Shashirekha also known as Vatsala. Balarama is the celebrated tiller, one of the embodiments of agriculture along with livestock with whom Krishna is associated with. The plough is Balarama's weapon.
A portrait of Revati. In the Dvapara Yuga, she was born as Revati, the wife of Balarama and the daughter of King Kakudmi of Kushasthali. [12] However, in traditions where Balarama is identified with Vishnu, Revati is regarded to be a form of Lakshmi. [13]
Sasirekha, the daughter of Balarama and Revathi, shared a deep bond with her childhood friend, Abhimanyu. Keeping in mind Sasirekha and Abhimanyu’s mutual fondness, at a very young age, Subhadra asked her hand in marriage for her son Abhimanyu. This offer was cordially accepted by Balarama and his wife.
However, Brahma comforted him, and informed him that Vishnu, the preserver deity, was currently incarnate on earth in the forms of Krishna and Balarama. He recommended Balarama as a worthy husband for Revati. Kakudmi and Revati then returned to earth, which they regarded as having left only just a short while ago. They were shocked by the ...
Revati in Hinduism, is the daughter of King Kakudmi and the wife of Balarama, the elder brother of Krishna. Revati may also refer to: Revati (raga), a musical scale Carnatic music; Revati (nakshatra), nakshatra or lunar mansion in Vedic astrology, referring to the multiple star system Zeta Piscium; Revathi, a 1986 Indian film
Revati is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language film written and directed by Farogh Siddique. The film stars Kashmera Shah. Plot. The story of a rebel trash picker living in ...