Examples of 'vasuki' in a sentence

Meaning of "vasuki"

'Vasuki' is a noun that in Hindu mythology refers to the king of the Nagas (serpent deities)
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  • The goddess of snakes in Hindu mythology.

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Vasuki did as was stated by the god of gods.
The vast serpent Vasuki was used as the rope.
Vasuki is the great king of serpents.
She managed to go against Vasuki in every possible manner.
Vasuki started as a theatre artist.
The great serpent Vasuki was used as the churning rope.
Vasuki also has a sister named Manasa.
As a churning rope another giant serpent called Vasuki is used.
Valluvar and Vasuki earned a living by weaving clothes.
One can often see devotees circumambulating and worshipping Vasuki before entering the main sanctum.
It is also Vasuki who bestowed him the immense strength of ten thousand elephants.
Lord Shiva wears a snake vasuki around his neck.
Vasuki sacrifices himself saving Arjun.
People do worship Vasuki nag as the rustic god of Thangadh.
Vasuki also promises to support Manasa.

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The club has seen many robust leaders including Vasuki Satish.
Vasuki the King of the snake.
He was married to Vasuki.
Vasuki was studying in a designing course at Loyola College.
The deity in this temple embodies both Anantha and Vasuki into one.
Vasuki is the king of Nagas.
According to local belief, Vasuki took up residence here in order to protect Pashupati.
Vasuki was also known as Vasu.
This, however, did not deter Vasuki from following what her husband said even once.
Vasuki explains to Arjun about story of Nagmani and cause of his birth.
While the churning continued for a long time, the serpent Vasuki began vomitting its poison.
Vasuki The snake that we see around the neck of Lord Shiva is Vasuki.
As a result, the Asuras were poisoned by fumes emitted by Vasuki.
According to the locals, Vasuki took up residence here in order to protect Pashupati.
In the Wikipedia article under the name Vasuki we read,.
Vasuki offered his sister Manasa 's hand to Jagatkāru.
Hindu texts refer to three main beings by this title, Shesha, Takshaka and Vasuki.
Vasuki is also mentioned in other Hindu scriptures, such as Ramayana and Mahabharata.
According to one Purana, Ganesha simply wrapped the serpent king Vasuki around his neck.
Vasuki Bhaskar, costume designer ; daughter of Bhaskar.
According to the Ganesha Purana, Ganesha wrapped the serpent Vasuki around his neck.
Sesha was born first, and then Vasuki.

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