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  2. Swayambhuva Manu - Wikipedia

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    While he was thus absorbed in contemplation and was observing the supernatural power, two other forms were generated from his body. They are still celebrated as the body of Brahma. Out of them, the one who had the male form became known as the Manu named Svayambhuva, and the woman became known as Satarupa, the queen of the great soul Manu.

  3. Manu (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Manu (Sanskrit: मनु) is a term found with various meanings in Hinduism.In early texts, it refers to the archetypal man, or the first man (progenitor of humanity).The Sanskrit term for 'human', मनुष्य (IAST: manuṣya) or मानव (IAST: mānava) means 'of Manu' or 'children of Manu'. [1]

  4. Manvantara - Wikipedia

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    Seven Rishis, certain (secondary) divinities, Indra, Manu, and the kings his sons, are created and perish at one period; and the interval, called a Manwantara, is equal to seventy-one times the number of years contained in the four Yugas, with some additional years: this is the duration of the Manu, the (attendant) divinities, and the rest ...

  5. Saptarshi - Wikipedia

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    A manvantara (age of Manu) is a unit of time within a kalpa (day of Brahma). There are fourteen manvantaras in a kalpa , each separated by sandhyas (connecting periods). Each manvantara is ruled by a different Manu , with the current seventh one ruled by Vaivasvata Manu .

  6. The entire royal family tree, explained in one easy chart - AOL

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    These are the 18 craziest conspiracy theories about the royal family. The post The Entire Royal Family Tree, Explained in One Easy Chart appeared first on Reader's Digest . Show comments

  7. Svayambhu - Wikipedia

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    Various deities and entities featured in Hindu literature and tradition are regarded to be svayambhu, such as Brahman in the Upanishads, and the Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, and Manu in the Puranas. [4] [5]