Mànthan

deity earth Hindu single tradition · 1

Mànthan is sometimes interpreted as the son of the goddess Jyestha. He is depicted as bull-faced and holds a rope or cord. He appears as one of two attendants standing beside Jyestha.

Relationships

serves
Jyeṣṭhā
sibling of
Mànthi
co occurs with
Alakshmi

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Jyestha is often depicted with two attendants, sometimes interpreted as her son Mànthan and daughter Mànthi. The man is bull-faced and holds a rope or cord.”

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