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Disappointed by this, she returned to the ashram in worry. She lost the water which she had collected. As she was distracted, she lost her power of collecting water in unbaked pots, which she had gotten from her chastity. She was captivated by the sight for a moment as a result of which she lost her concentration and devotion to her husband for a moment. One day when Renuka went to the river, she saw Gandharva and Apsaras dwelling over the pond.
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Bhargav Ram did severe penance and was bestowed with an Axe (Parshu) and henceforth called as Parashurama, (the sixth incarnation of Vishnu). Rambhargav was the youngest and most beloved, gaining the favour of Lord Shiva and Parvati. Renuka gave birth to five sons: Vasu, Viswa Vasu, Brihudyanu, Brutwakanwa and Rambhargav. There is another temple in Tamilnadu near vellore (padaiveedu) where the goddess is in the form of swayambhu ( the Murti itself originated from the land). ("Renuka" is derived from the Sanskrit for "fine grain of sand".) Another temple of Renuka is situated at near Zamania, Ghazipur. Thus, she brought the water to Jamdagni for his rituals of oblation. She would fill this pot, on the bank of the river and would use a snake which was nearby, turning it into a rope-like convolution and placing it on her head, so that it supported the pot. Her devotion was so powerful that she was able to create a pot to hold water made only of sand, one fresh pot every day. Renuka would wake up early in the morning to bathe in the Malaprabha River with complete concentration and devotion. Gradually she became close and dear to Jamdagni.Īfter a while Renuka was blessed with another daughter called Anjana (Anjana Devi). Renuka helped the Jamdagni Muni in all of his tasks of performing various rituals and puja. Renuka and Jamdagni Muni lived in the Ramshrung mountains, near the present day Saundatti area of Belagavi district. Jamadagni was the son of Ruchik Muni and Satyavati and had obtained the blessings of the gods by performing severe penance. When she was eight, Agastya, who was the guru of king Reṇu, advised him to have his daughter married to Jamadagni when she reached maturity. Reṇukā was a bright and active child and became the most beloved child of her parents. He was blessed with a daughter, who originated from the fire of this yajna.
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King Reṇu (father of Reṇukā) performed a yajna - a ritual performed to maintain peace and good health. ( Belgaum District), North Karnataka, Karnataka Early life Renuka Sagara, Malaprabha River, Saundatti.