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Kindama

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Sage in Hindu epic Mahabharata
King Pandu shoots Kindama.

Kindama (Sanskrit: किन्दम) is a rishi featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata .[1]

Legend

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Once, the sage Kindama and his wife were mating in the form of a deer and a doe. King Pandu of Hastinapura, who had been hunting there, shot them, mistaking them for deer, mortally injuring them. Enraged, Kindama assumed his true form, and berated the king for having killed him before he had finished the act of mating. Before dying, Kindama cursed Pandu that he would die the moment he touched his wife with the intention of making love.[2] [3]

Citations

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  1. ^ www.wisdomlib.org (2017年01月21日). "Kindama: 2 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2022年11月01日.
  2. ^ Uberoi, Meera (1996). The Mahabharata. ISBN 9788170702313.
  3. ^ Pattanaik, Devdutt (2000). The goddess in India: the five faces of the eternal feminine. Rochester, Vt: Inner Traditions International. ISBN 9780892818075.
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