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The herb is mentioned in the Ramayana when Ravana's son, Indrajit, hurls a powerful weapon at Lakshmana.Lakshmana is badly wounded, and is killed by this attack. In the Kamba Ramayanam, Sushen Vaidh instructs Hanuman to fetch the sanjeevani herb by flying to the northern side of Mount Meru, where he would find the Nīla-mahāgiri, the great blue mountain, beyond which he would find the ...
Shukra, in the Puranas, is blessed by Shiva with Sanjeevini Vidhya after performing tapas to propitiate Shiva. Sanjeevini Vidhya is the knowledge of raising the dead back to life, which he used from time to time to restore life to the asuras. Later, this knowledge was sought by the devas and was ultimately gained by them.
Sanjeevani or Sanjivani may refer to: Sanjivani (Hinduism) , a medicinal herb mentioned in the Hindu’s Vedas. Sanjeevani (singer) , Zee TV voice talent hunt reality show SaReGaMa 1995 winner and playback singer
Selaginella bryopteris (Devanagari:संजीवनी) is a lithophytic plant that is native to India. It is used medicinally in India and is one of the plants that is considered as a candidate to be the sanjeevani (also called "sanjeevini"or "sanjivini booti") plant.
Shri Sadguru Gangagir Maharaj Science, Gautam Arts and Sanjeevani Commerce college, Kopargaon, popularly known as S.S.G.M. college, Kopargaon is a degree college in Kopargaon, Maharashtra in Western India. It was founded by Rayat Shikshan Sanstha and is affiliated to Pune University. The college conducts senior as well as junior degree programs ...
Bhimaa meets Vidya, a school teacher and a follower of Ayurvedic practitioner Ravindra Varma. One night, Bhimaa discovers a tanker engaged in the illicit transportation of young children, where he learns that Ravindra Varma has been conducting illegal experiments to invent Sanjeevini, a herbal plant which could revive a dead person.
Bharatiya Girvana Prouda Vidya Vardhini Shala This article related to a location in Chikkamagaluru district , Karnataka , India is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it .
The term brahmavidya is a compound derived from the Sanskrit terms brahman and vidya.. Brahman is the Ultimate Reality in Hinduism.. The word vidyā means "knowledge," [4] and is derived from the Sanskrit verbal root -vid- ("to know"), also seen in the word Veda.