Religion:Nidhi
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Short description: Group of nine treasures in Hinduism
Nidhi (Sanskrit: निधि, romanized: nidhi) is a Sanskrit term meaning, "treasure". It is generally used to indicate the nine treasures called navanidhi (Sanskrit: नवनिधि, romanized: navanidhi) belonging to Kubera, the god of wealth.[1] According to tradition, each nidhi is personified as having a guardian spirit, with some Tantrikas worshipping them. The nature and characteristics of nidhis have remained largely unexplained and have not been fully understood.[2]
Description
According to the Amarakosha and the Padma Purana,[3] the nine nidhis are:
Name | Meaning | Symbolism |
---|---|---|
Mahapadma | "great lotus flower" | Twofold Himalayan lake |
Padma | "lotus flower" | Himalayan lake |
Shankha | "conch" | Conch shell |
Makara | "crocodile" | black antimony |
Kacchapa | "tortoise" | turtleshell |
Mukunda | "a particular precious stone" | quicksilver |
Kunda | "jasmine" | arsenic |
Nila | "sapphire" | antimony |
Kharva | "dwarf" | firebaked vessel |
References
- ↑ (in en) The Rāmāyaṇa of Vālmīki: An Epic of Ancient India, Volume VII: Uttarakāṇḍa. Princeton University Press. 2018-09-11. pp. 577. ISBN 978-0-691-18292-6. https://books.google.com/books?id=rViYDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA577.
- ↑ Walker, Benjamin (2019-04-09) (in en). Hindu World: An Encyclopedic Survey of Hinduism. In Two Volumes. Volume I A-L. Routledge. pp. 615. ISBN 978-0-429-62421-6. https://books.google.com/books?id=_J2RDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT615.
- ↑ Bhatt, Dr G. P.; Deshpande, Dr N. A. (2013-01-01) (in en). The Padma-Purana Part 10: Ancient Indian Tradition and Mythology Volume 48. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 3290. ISBN 978-81-208-3915-1. https://books.google.com/books?id=VWXxDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA3290.
Sources
- A Dictionary of Hindu Mythology & Religion by John Dowson
- A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History, and Literature, by John Dawson, page 221
- Amarakosha, ed. W. L. Shastri Pansikar, v. 142
- Megha-duta, collected works, iv. 372. verse 534
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nidhi.
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